2014 Mobile World Congress Roundup - Best of the Rest
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 28 February 2014With so much going on at the 2014 Mobile World Congress, something is bound to fall through the cracks. This is our roundup of the products on display that you may have missed. FULL STORY >
CSIR licenses fingerprint software to iPulse Systems
By Staff Writer 27 February 2014The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has signed a licensing agreement with iPulse Systems, a South African company that specialises in the design and manufacture of biometric solutions. FULL STORY >
The 2014 IT Leaders Africa Summit will kick off next month in JHB
By Staff Writer 26 February 2014The 2014 IT Leaders Africa Summit will kick off next month in JHB showcasing the latest technologies available for your IT business strategy. FULL STORY >
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 26 February 2014Sony set out to create a smaller version of its flagship device with the Z1 Compact. So has it been able to do so? The short answer is … Yes. FULL STORY >
MTN Steppa
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 26 February 2014The Steppa is MTN’s exclusive Android-powered budget smartphone. At a mere R499, it may have the potential to be a real game changer. FULL STORY >
BlackBerry details QWERTY Q20 flagship smartphone
By Staff Writer 25 February 2014The Q20 is BlackBerry’s newly enhanced QWERTY enabled flagship, officially detailed at the Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona. Spain. FULL STORY >
Nikon announces flagship D4S DSLR
By Ryan Noik 25 February 2014Nikon has also unveiled its latest pinnacle DSLR – the D4S – which is firmly aimed at pros and brings an even more expanded ISO sensitivity to Nikon top of the line DSLRs. FULL STORY >
Samsung unveils Galaxy S5
By Ryan Noik 25 February 2014To absolutely no-one’s surprise at all, Samsung unveiled its newest pinnacle of its smartphone range (at least for now), the Galaxy S5 at Mobile World Congress 2014. FULL STORY >
Bits on Bots
By Staff Writer 24 February 201450 years ago, science fiction writer Isaac Asimov predicted that by 2014 robots will be common but not really clever. True, but there are a few darn smart ones around. FULL STORY >
Mozilla expect to make good on $25 Firefox OS smartphone
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 24 February 2014Mozilla forecasted the release of a range of cheap smartphones at MWC 2013. A year later, along with Spreadtrum, the company looks to make $25 smartphones a reality. FULL STORY >
Sony announces waterproof Xperia Z2 tablet
By Ryan Noik 24 February 2014Sony has swung for the fences, showcasing its new super-thin 10” Android tablet, the Xperia Z2. FULL STORY >
Gaming News Round-up - The Something New, Something Old Edition
By Ryan Noik 21 February 2014In this week’s Gaming News Round-up: New Thief trailer slips from the shadows, Wolfenstein: The New Order readies for release and a new Tony Hawk game is on the cards. FULL STORY >
Irrational Games makes an unsuspected, shocking move
By Ryan Noik 21 February 2014Ken Levine has announced that Irrational Games as we knew it is no more, with Levine focusing his attention now on making a different kind of game. FULL STORY >
Samsung accepting smartphone trade-ins for new devices
By Staff Writer 20 February 2014In an effort to broaden its consumer base, Samsung has begun a trade-in programme to allow customers to purchase new smartphones and phablets at discounted prices. FULL STORY >
5 Awesome Cars showcasing at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 20 February 2014The Geneva Motor Show kicks off on 6 March 2014, with the world’s largest manufacturers all looking to showcase their most innovative technologies, futuristic concepts and high octane machines. Here’s a list of some of the most... FULL STORY >
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