Cyber espionage
A research report identified an elusive cyber-espionage campaign targeting diplomatic, governmental and scientific research organisations
Broadband the winner in TV migration
The final regulations governing South Africa’s migration from analogue to digital terrestrial television will ultimately make spectrum available for broadband applications.
Getting hooked on apps
It started innocently enough. The first one was free. So you tried it. And you liked it. And you wanted more.
Robotic use rises as manufacturing becomes reshored
This article explains how automating with industrial robots can help companies to bring their manufacturing home without any adverse effects on their competitiveness
Regulatory stagnation delays broadband for all
Regulatory stagnation, indecision and misplaced ideologies are some of the reasons why broadband for all will likely remain a pipe dream
Wi-Fi will soon surpass wired traffic
Currently 36% of all internet traffic is being delivered over wireless networks. By 2015, this figure will grow to 46%
How secure is the cloud?
Cloud technology has taken off in South Africa, although there are still those who believe that it is still early days
Fight against corruption and bribery
The fight against corruption and bribery is a global phenomenon which has gained worldwide momentum in recent years
Very high speed DSL and more at SATNAC
SATNAC 2012 – “The internet of things – smart homes and cities – evolution or Tsunami?”
Ten myths about rechargeable batteries
Many people are reluctant to use rechargeable batteries because they have heard horror stories about them








