Press Play fans vote for Knoxville
By Ryan Noik 11 September 2015Project Knoxville, a third person multiplayer action survival game has pipped the other contenders to the post, as Press Play announced that it survived the voting process and will be developed. FULL STORY >
Ensuring successful governance for agile projects
By Staff Writer 3 September 2015We often hear horror stories about business projects ending heavily over budget, with the flexible nature of agile being used to justify the lack of governance. FULL STORY >
New Project Morpheus video details Sony's VR development to date
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 25 August 2015One of the big players when it comes to VR gaming, Sony has detailed the development of its Project Morpheus headset and plans for the future. FULL STORY >
After (not) failing a drop test, Google Project Ara will get new camera and battery
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 21 August 2015After Google's Project Ara modular phone 'failed' a drop test earlier this week, the company has detailed an impending camera and battery update, as it preps 2016-slated release. FULL STORY >
Tshwane gets free blockbusters, voice calls via Wi-Fi
By Staff Writer 18 August 2015Folks who live in Tshwane can look forward to making free calls as well as downloading blockbuster movies free of charge on the Free Wi-Fi network, making Tshwane the first city in the world that offers free access to movies in this way. FULL STORY >
The rewards of tackling the digital divide
By Staff Writer 7 August 2015Every day someone living in a poor community cannot study, get healthcare, learn our country’s national anthem, search for a job, find love, discover the world or simply listen to a song online. FULL STORY >
Project Isizwe offering free Wi-Fi at Gugulethu and Khayelitsha taxi ranks
By Staff Writer 31 July 2015ommuters at Gugulethu and Khayelitsha taxi ranks can now use the internet thanks to an initiative from Project Isizwe and the Open Society Foundation of South Africa. FULL STORY >
Scientists using crowdfunding to secure black rhino DNA
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 13 July 2015The black rhino is endangered species, and scientists are struggling to cope with their dwindling numbers. To that end, they are using crowdfunding to sequence its genome. FULL STORY >
Find free Wi-Fi in Tshwane with an app for Android
By Staff Writer 15 June 2015Project Isizwe has announced that their app to help citizens in the Tshwane area find free Wi-Fi hotspots in the city is now available for Android devices. FULL STORY >
Tshwane free Wi-Fi project provides model for social impact bond
By Staff Writer 1 June 2015A free Wi-Fi project that has successfully taken root in Tshwane could set the pattern for social impact bonds in South Africa in which the private sector guarantees delivery of services, the public sector guarantees payment and... FULL STORY >
Sony reportedly opening studio to focus solely on Project Morpheus
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 22 May 2015As the VR wars begin to heat up, Sony is reportedly opening a game studio dedicated exclusively to design content for Project Morpheus. FULL STORY >
Google self-driving cars hitting California roads by mid-year
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 15 May 2015As Google's self-driving cars project begins to take shape, the company will be releasing a select number of prototype vehicles on California's roads within a few months. FULL STORY >
Next Samsung Smartwatch rumoured to have round face, rotating bezel
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 14 May 2015Samsung's next smartwatch offering is rumoured to feature a round face and rotating bezel for on-device navigation. FULL STORY >
Launch trailer for Project CARS slips into view
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 5 May 2015After four years of development and much hype, Bandai Namco's Project CARS debuts its launch trailer with stunning visuals and a Deadmau5 soundtrack. FULL STORY >
Bringing power to the people
By Staff Writer 28 April 2015Electricity provision is a crisis in South Africa. The failure of a reliable energy supply to the South African economy will have long term consequences for economic growth. Most at risk from this slowdown in economic growth are the poor – and their children. ... FULL STORY >
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