Sponsored by Everlytic Believe it or not, the history of email as a means to communicate dates back to the early seventies. Many are…
Sponsored by Everlytic Believe it or not, the history of email as a means to communicate dates back to the early seventies. Many are…
Pick n Pay groceries are coming to the Mr D app, thanks to a partnership between the food retailer and Takealot. While the grocery…
Classifieds website Gumtree has launched a new mobile app that gives users access to updated features and financing. “We’re always striving to improve our…
Naspers, through its early-stage tech investment vehicle Naspers Foundry, announced $2.5 million investment in Nile, an agritech company that connects farmers to buyers of…
Hot off the heels of its Women Entrepreneurs Rise platform launch, the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA) has now also partnered with an European academic…
The value of transactions via digital wallets are set to exceed $12 trillion in 2026, according to a new study from Juniper Research. Transactions…
In a global livestream, Asus lifted the lid on its latest Zenbook laptops, two of which will hit South African shores in the next…
Sponsored by Huawei In the name of ‘nova’, HUAWEI designs new products to reimagine vitality, confidence and the infinite energy that the HUAWEI nova…
Vivo South Africa has opened its first standalone service center in the Western Cape with the launch of its Canal Walk store in Cape…
We spend time with Kia’s Carnival 2.2 CRDi SX and wonder why the seven-seater MPV, is such an ignored vehicle configuration? South Africans have…
An unheralded technical breakthrough on the 3 Series and 4 Series, shows that software can’t solve every automotive engineering challenge. BMW’s 3 Series has…
Ferrari helped an Italian brand build a four-door sedan, once. But the way they’ve done it with Alfa, three decades later, is a lot…
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Violent crime is on the rise in South Africa, and Motorola is developing new technologies to help combat it. The LA Times reports South…
After the advent of BlackBerry, iOS and Android devices, some enterprising companies began to issue company mobile devices, while many others told employees to…
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