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  1. Dec 18

    As prepares for the airing of , its first South African Original TV series - by and starring - the streaming wars are going into overdrive, writes . Read more:

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  2. Dec 18

    To help keep devices powered, Gadget and Charged Power are giving away sets of high-capacity powerbanks and USB-chargeable batteries. To enter: 1. Follow and 2. "Retweet with comment" and list 3 Charged Power devices. Read more:

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  3. Dec 17

    2019 has been the “year of ransomware attacks on municipalities” with over 174 cities and towns being caught out, according to security experts. Read more:

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  4. Dec 17

    In a first for South Africa, a VR film, "Azibuye – The Occupation" has been selected for the prestigious Sundance Film Festival’s New Frontier section. Read more:

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  5. Dec 17

    2020 is set to bring a digital transformation with , , and , according to . Read more:

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  6. Dec 17

    Progress continues in the development of autonomous driving technologies, but we haven’t seen these cars frequently on the roads. Read more about why autonomous cars are still in Park:

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  7. Dec 17

    The biggest competitors for card providers aren’t each other – it’s cash. 's head of risk tells how cash is holding South Africans back:

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  8. Dec 17

    If Android’s December 2019 Security Update isn’t coming to your phone, it might be time for a new device. A massive denial of service attack could "brick" Android phones up to version 10. Read more:

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    Dec 11

    At 's press conference in San Francisco this morning, the company that connects the pipes of the Internet unveiled a new silicon architecture that will underpin the next few decades of connectivity. Read more on :

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  10. Dec 9

    In , words create worlds. , head of social media at , spells out the impact of words on . Read more:

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  11. Dec 9

    Your hotel booking could be hacked. ’s research of the campaign aimed at the hospitality sector, has confirmed over 20 hotels have fallen victim to targeted malware attacks. Read more:

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  12. Dec 9

    . has unveiled the world’s smallest desktop-grade PC. The ThinkCentre M90n-1 Nano is powered by 8th generation Intel processors and SSD storage, which caters to a flexible workspace while remaining powerful. Read more:

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  13. Dec 6

    . is falling hard and fast. outlines what this means for the future of co-working. Read more:

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  14. Dec 6

    From to IoT endpoint attacks, these are some of the events we can expect in 2020, writes Africa's Anna Collard. Read more:

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  15. Dec 5

    Samsung has revealed key details of the upcoming , which includes a 5x zoom camera and ultra-fast storage. writes about the latest leaks on :

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  16. Dec 5

    Going into the new decade, cybersecurity will need many lenses, writes VP of SSA . Read about how the reliance on data will spark new kinds of attacks:

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  17. Dec 5

    The national scale of late payments to SMEs could be as much as R249.5 billion across SMEs in South Africa, according to . Read more:

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  18. Dec 4

    . and are recognised as 2 of the world’s top hyper-connected cities that are interconnecting urban ecosystems. unpacks what this means for SA. Read more:

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  19. Dec 3

    ., a name synonymous with agricultural machines, is about to unleash a storm of smart buzzwords on the South African market, thanks to huge advances in . Read more:

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  20. Dec 3

    The shift from formal employment to ‘soloprenuership’ is changing how South Africans fuse business with technology to get the job done. outlines how this new shift is benefiting app developers. Read more:

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