The sharing economy has very quickly gained wide acceptance. Using apps like Uber and Airbnb is now mainstream. “Young people today are demanding access to goods over ownership of goods,” says Daniel Breier
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A significant number of South Africans stopped paying television licence fees in the past year, the SABC’s 2017 annual report shows. Revenue from licence fees plummeted 17.4% year on year as the
At first, bitcoin was a way to make payments without banks. Now, with more than US$100bn stashed in digital currencies, banks are debating whether and how to get in on the action. Goldman Sachs Group
On the show this week, Regardt van der Berg and Duncan McLeod are at South Africa’s biggest electronic entertainment exhibition, rAge. And there’s plenty to see – and talk about – from high-end gaming rigs to
Thank you for downloading the TechCentral podcast. In this episode, Duncan McLeod chats via a Cisco TelePresence room in Johannesburg to Martin Lee, technical lead within Cisco’s Talos Security Intelligence and
Hollywood’s practice of mining classic films for remakes and sequels has led to several disasters, from Ben-Hur to Ghostbusters. But a new Blade Runner film has a shot at paying off for the team of studios and
Without question, this has been a peak year for Amazon.com paranoia. The company seems to be everywhere, eager to crush…
EvoNet, a new company formed out of the Crystal Web stable and backed by well-known ICT industry veterans Shaun Kaplan and Brian Seligmann, will soon come to market, promising high-speed fixed-wireless and fibre infrastructure
When it comes to peripherals, two brands should jump out at you straight away: Microsoft and Logitech. Indeed, we have all, at one point or other, owned a keyboard, mouse or game controller branded by one of these companies
Gone is “Power to You”. In is “The Future is Exciting. Ready?”. Vodafone and its major subsidiary Vodacom, which owns operations across sub-Saharan Africa, on Thursday announced a global brand overhaul aimed at refreshing the group’s