Howzit Mzansi! Huawei Mate 50 Pro debuts in South Africa

The Huawei Mate 50 Pro, the latest smartphone offering from the Chinese tech giant, has officially been launched in South Africa. Here's...
Oppo Reno 5

Oppo-tunity knocks for SA smartphone fans

IT’S been a busy time for South African technology watchers with the local launch of new smartphones from three big brands in...

Huawei phones will continue to get security updates, after sales service, company says following...

Huawei will continue to provide security updates and after-sales services to all its existing smartphone and tablets, as well...
Women in business

And the best African city for women entrepreneurs is…

Johannesburg has once again ranked among the top 50 cities in the world that supports Women Entrepreneurs. Dell Technologies has...
HOBOnet Field Monitoring Systems

How tech can help farmers protect crops and cut costs

AN advanced range of field monitoring equipment is allowing local farmers to fine-tune growing conditions and maximise yields of their crops, while avoiding potentially...
Collaborative robots from Omron

Are ‘cobots’ the future of automation?

By Maciej Kuczynski Collaborative robots that can work safely in the same environment with people have an important role...
A Samsung-branded e-waste collection container

Tech titan’s R280m investment boost for SA economy

Samsung has announced a R280 million Equity Equivalent Investment Programme (EEIP). The company projects this will have a measurable impact on job creation and...
Samsung 2019 QLED TV

Picture perfect? Samsung launches 2019 QLED TV line

You'll need to raise a bar to raise the bar to Samsung's top-of-the-range new TV Samsung has unveiled...

How more women are raking in the kudos and cash in male dominated eSports

Women are making an increasingly significant mark on the male dominated eSports industry, with international superstars like Sasha Scarlet Hostyn and Katherine...
SICK parts localiser

Robotic part localiser brings order to the chaos of mixed-up parts

TESTING and assembly specialist, Kubik Automation, is putting Sick Automation's PLOC2D robot guidance system to use in its new sCube assembly cell.