Nat Geo Wild 11th Big Cat Month leaps onto screens this month
By Ryan Noik 3 February 2022National Geographic Wild kicks off The Year of the Tiger with its 11th annual Big Cat Month, featuring local acclaimed filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert. FULL STORY >
Kaspersky calls for digital inclusion on International Day for Universal Access to Information
By Staff Writer 28 September 2021Here is why today, of all days, is a good one to bring the need for digital inclusion into the spotlight again. FULL STORY >
MTN lights up SA’s digital highway with completion of coastal national long-distance cable project
By Press Release 25 May 2021Over 1,800 km covered, with reach all the way from Cape Town to Durban. FULL STORY >
Know your labels: SANEDI encourages consumers to look out for energy efficiency labels on appliances
By Press Release 25 May 2021In an effort to mitigate climate change and help move South Africa towards being a more energy-efficient nation, the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI) encourages every... FULL STORY >
Winners of the National Geographic #ExploreWithNatGeo Photographic Competition announced
By Staff Writer 21 May 2021National Geographic has announced the winners of the #ExploreWithNatGeo Photo Competition 2021 from amongst the 1 200 entries received from amateur photographers tasked with capturing the epic in the... FULL STORY >
Crosscall proves tough enough for French National Gendarmerie and French National Police
By Staff Writer 30 April 2021Crosscall has confirmed that it has won a bid to supply the French National Gendarme and National Police with mobile devices that meet their intense usage requirements. FULL STORY >
South Africans lack cybersecurity skills, NordVPN study shows
By Staff Writer 6 April 2021South Africans lag behind the rest of the world in knowing how to protect themselves from cyber attacks. FULL STORY >
On cultivating inclusion: How to grow female talent in the workforce
By Industry Contributor 5 March 2021With International Women’s Day happening this month, Dell Technologies’ Natasha Reuben talks gender equality, the progress made, and what still needs to be done. FULL STORY >
National Geographic, Samsung, invite amateur photographers to win epic prizes
By Staff Writer 4 March 2021R70 000 worth of Samsung prizes up for grabs in new ExploreWithNatGeo photographic competition opening next week. FULL STORY >
Remote workforce almost impossible to secure - IDC
By Staff Writer 30 November 2020According to Jonathan Tullett, Research Manager for IT Services, International Data Corporation (IDC) South Africa, it has become close to impossible to secure the completely remote workforce with specifically targeted threats and increased... FULL STORY >
New National Geographic special tracks real heroes - the Virus Hunters
By Staff Writer 17 November 2020National Geographic docu-special Virus Hunters chronicles the heroic experts on the front lines of stopping the next deadly pandemic. FULL STORY >
Nurturing female talent in technology is critical to combating gender inequality
By Industry Contributor 8 October 2020Ahead of International Day of the Girl Child on the 11th October, Dell Technologies' Natasha Reuben provides an indepth look at the importance of nurturing female talent in the Technology Industry to bridge the... FULL STORY >
Industry Opinion: Customer privacy is part of the experience and is critical to build trust
By Industry Contributor 5 October 2020Paula Sartini, founder and CEO at BrandQuantum International, explains the implications of customer privacy for marketing departments. FULL STORY >
Google releases a new and improved Read Along app for International Literacy Day
By Staff Writer 8 September 2020Google today joins the world in marking International Literacy Day (ILD) by upscaling Read Along, a speech-based reading app designed to help primary school children learn to read - anytime, anywhere. FULL STORY >
How is this for a collab - Vans x National Geographic collection announced
By Staff Writer 24 June 2020Sometimes a collab comes along that might look ill-fitting on the surface but actually works quite brilliantly. FULL STORY >
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