The increased adoption of the latest digital technologies in developing countries has heightened speculation and optimism concerning bridging the gap between the relatively rich and the poor, who often live in underserved rural areas. In Africa, where more than a third of the population lives in extreme poverty, and 36% are illiterate, opening a formal […]
Keysoff guarantees that the licenses it sells are 100% authentic, with no security concerns
Organisations like Partners Against Piracy, a campaign to protect the livelihoods of content creators by raising awareness about piracy, are gaining traction
Haroon Meer, the founder of the multimillion-dollar startup Thinkst, talks about international acclaim and South Africa’s need for more tech builders
By seeing how people move, the app can tell if they are in the first stages of the neurological disorder
Software tools for South Africa’s Nguni languages may assist with redress and effective communication.
Researchers have been warning in recent weeks about this kind of malware, which can deliver profits without being obvious to users.
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/ 2 September 2010
Right now a tectonic shift is under way in one of the world’s most important industries: information technology.
Getting a shiny new computer often means figuring out what to do with the old one. And dispensing of an old or unneeded computer is no trivial task.