What is a botnet and how does it spread?
By Staff Writer 9 April 2015Have you ever seen posts on social networks or emails under your name that you did not send? Is your computer running slowly or do you often find your screen filled with pop ups. FULL STORY >
Hands-On with the HTC One M9
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 9 April 2015Set to arrive locally on 1 June, we get up close and personal with HTC's latest flagship and most beautiful device to date - the One M9. FULL STORY >
The Mortal Kombat Cup will pit SA gamers against best in the world
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 7 April 2015Fancy yourself a pretty good Mortal Kombat gamer? Then the Mortal Kombat Cup will prove the perfect gaming tournament to test your skills. FULL STORY >
TomTom Traffic Index forecasts rough road ahead for SA commuters
By Staff Writer 31 March 2015According to TomTom's recently released Traffic Index, South Africa as a country sits at odds with global traffic trends as morning commutes prove tougher than evening rush hour. FULL STORY >
Cougar Archon gaming case arrives in SA
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 30 March 2015Cougar has impressed in recent months with their gaming and PC peripherals. Hoping to keep that trend going is the new Archon gaming, set to land in SA. FULL STORY >
CIOs reinforce that it's Africa's time to succeed.
By Staff Writer 30 March 2015The IT Leaders Africa Summit has for a 6th time successfully gathered the industry's most influential players, who are shaping the IT landscape in South Africa and beyond. FULL STORY >
Alienware Alpha offers best of console and PC locally
By Staff Writer 30 March 2015Local fans of the Alienware brand rejoice - the Alpha gaming console is at long last landing on SA shores, starting at R10 000. FULL STORY >
3D printing in 2015: The sky is the limit
By Staff Writer 27 March 2015Imagine a world where you don’t have to buy replacement parts for your car or home appliance – you can just print your own. FULL STORY >
Intel Developer Zone officially launches in South Africa
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 24 March 2015Good news for software developers as Intel's Developer Zone is now fully available in South Africa, bringing with it a range of tools and solutions to get projects off the ground. FULL STORY >
Production data – a potential goldmine for capital-intensive industries
By Staff Writer 24 March 2015Smarter use of data collected from production and better collaboration between different parts of the enterprise offers asset-intensive South African companies a significant opportunity to reduce production... FULL STORY >
The Internet of Things – Why connectivity is key to success
By Staff Writer 23 March 2015The Internet of Things (IoT) is widely touted as the next major technology trend, yet limited connectivity and interoperability have thus far hampered its growth and expansion. FULL STORY >
Google brings Street Art online, including Jozi
By Staff Writer 23 March 2015Do you like your street art? Want a global perspective? Well, if you haven’t used Google Maps to find your way around the country, you can now do so to explore amazing murals from around the world. FULL STORY >
Land Rover details Discovery Sport as it readies for local launch
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 23 March 2015Picking up the mantle after the outgoing Freelander, Land Rover details the Discovery Sport's comfort and refined chassis before it makes its local debut. FULL STORY >
Shifting perceptions: why mobility no longer scares us
By Staff Writer 23 March 2015Enterprise mobility strategies have dramatically changed during the last few years and as a result, the IT industry's perception of mobility is significantly more positive. FULL STORY >
The new Peugeot 308 makes long awaited local debut
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 20 March 2015Having scooped the 2014 European Car of the Year Award, Peugeot is hoping its new 308 can have a similar effect when it lands on SA roads later this month. FULL STORY >
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