Eye-tracking tech moving in the right direction
It’s been foretold, from James Bond to Knight Rider, but now we can finally command a car with our gaze.
Bidvest Bank was an opportunity she didn’t know she wanted, says CIO Nomonde White-Ndlovu.
AI is bringing humanoid robots to us faster than we expected.
Industry leaders talk future-proofing factory and mining operations with the industrial IoT, AI and automation.
Addressing local skills gaps means rethinking our perceptions of education, forming partnerships and deploying the right technologies to best equip your teams.
Industry experts weigh in on the importance of API security.
With GenAI-enhanced phishing emails, socially-engineered deepfakes and automated malware, cybercriminals are also a part of the AI revolution.
Software development in a cloud world is a little bit like stepping away from a snowball fight.
With new technologies changing how customers interact with products and services, and how businesses communicate with customers, contact centres need to evolve.
AI for verticals and domains has arrived.
Does the WTO extending its moratorium on duties on ecommerce widen the digital divide?
LLMs will improve to the point where they make very few errors of fact, but the errors will still be there.
Blue Label will need to get Cell C turned around and properly profitable.
Humans come standard with unreasonable and superfluous needs for care and affection.
As South Africa gears up for elections and every vote counts, we look at change, inspiration and hope.
What can be done to get more renewables onto South Africa’s grid?
Bianca Sibiya is TikTok’s head of content operations in Sub-Saharan Africa, a role that taps into her natural talent and experience in the content marketing and African narratives spheres.
Journal may be a default app on iOS, but don’t overlook it.
How are sports scientists harnessing technology to elevate player performance and safeguard their welfare?
How schools are using tech to transform education.
There’s a graveyard for games (and some studio reputations) that were released with so many bugs they were barely playable, but, for some, there is life after death.
The South African tech workforce needs a shot in the arm, especially in the public service.
The watched pot never boils
Some productivity tools are more intrusive than others.
The local mining industry has embraced digital technologies to improve safety and mitigate risks. But there’s still much work to be done.
The virtualisation company has now moved to subscription licensing, which, it believes, is a “change for good”.