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Warner Bros. and YouTubers lacked transparency on sponsored game reviews

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 12 July 2016

After reaching a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, Warner Bros. was found to have paid several YouTubers for positive game reviews, without the necessary disclosure. FULL STORY >

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Newly discovered dwarf planet has abnormally wide orbit around our Sun

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 12 July 2016

The Canada-France-Hawaii telescope has discovered a new ice covered dwarf planet in our solar system. It also has an uncharacteristically large orbit around our Sun. FULL STORY >

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Nissan's 2017 GT-R landing in Japan on 27 July

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 12 July 2016

Godzilla 2, as we've taken to calling it, is Nissan's updated GT-R supercar for 2017. It arrives for sale in its native Japan later this month. FULL STORY >

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Mercedes-Benz planning Tesla-rivalling EV for debut in September

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 11 July 2016

With a number of interesting concept vehicles unveiled over the past two years, Mercedes-Benz is readying an electric one for September, which could rival Tesla's recent offerings. FULL STORY >

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Automated payroll: taking the pain away from small businesses

By Press Release 8 July 2016

Transforming HR and payroll with specialist solutions is not just about doing away with the laborious manual system; it also provides additional benefits which Sandra Swanepoel, managing director at Sage HR & Payroll shares. FULL STORY >

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New look HP Store opens up at Eastgate Shopping Centre

By Press Release 8 July 2016

The new look HP Store opened at Eastgate Shopping centre on 1 July 2016, proudly boasts a wide range of computing products for South Africans, including many exclusive notebooks and all-in-one computers. FULL STORY >

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Wait and see approach could be detrimental

By Press Release 8 July 2016

Many organisations have taken a wait and see approach to the Protection of Personal Information (PoPI) Act. This is largely due to the delay in the appointment of an information regulator, who has the power to investigate and impose penalties for... FULL STORY >

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BBBEE screws tighten on South African businesses

By Press Release 8 July 2016

Many South African businesses will face a stiff challenge in meeting their accreditation targets as they prepare for their first audits under the stricter Revised Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Codes that came into effect on 1 May 2015,... FULL STORY >

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Canon Series: Anna-Belle Durrant, Part 2

By Staff Writer 8 July 2016

In part two of our Canon Series interview with Anna-Belle Durrant who runs the blog She Said, we chat about her best places to shoot home and abroad, as well as a favourite personal photograph. FULL STORY >

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Samsung debuts world's first removable UFS memory cards

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 8 July 2016

Offering 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB variants, Samsung unveils a range of Universal Flash Storage (UFS) memory cards. FULL STORY >

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The Tomb Raider reboot is coming to cinemas in March 2018

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 8 July 2016

Alicia Vikander's portrayal of Lady Croft will hit cinemas worldwide in March 2018. FULL STORY >

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Nvidia unveils new mid-range GTX 1060 GPU

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 8 July 2016

With a view of challenging AMD's recently announced Radeon RX480, Nvidia unveils the GTX 1060 for gamers in need of a solid mid-range GPU. FULL STORY >

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Evolve goes 'free to play' on PC, but can that save it?

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 8 July 2016

Turtle Rock Studios announces that Evolve will be free to play on PC, with a view to do the same for console versions. FULL STORY >

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Elder Scrolls Online Gold Edition coming

By Staff Writer 8 July 2016

If you’re looking to explore the world of Tamriel but have been on the fence until now, you might want to wait a bit longer before committing, at least if you want The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Edition. FULL STORY >

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Interview: The future and fate of photography (Part 2)

By Ryan Noik 7 July 2016

Hitendra Naik, director of innovation, Middle East, Turkey and Africa at Intel answers our questions about the future of photography, what we can expect from cameras and the state of the artform. FULL STORY >

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