Author: Duncan Pike

Sony recently announced its latest audio tech and just by the look of it, it might take a while to guess what it does. Introducing the Sony LinkBuds. They’re what Sony is calling a “wearable, always-on sound gateway”. Essentially, they’re in-ears with a hole in ‘em. The feature that sets these apart from pretty much anything else on the market is the ring-shaped driver and resulting design. The driver part of the bud looks like it’ll lie in your canal and the bulbous bit sits in your concha with the arcs tucking under your antihelix (as seen below). Usually when…

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MTN is about to launch a major rebranding campaign on 27 February 2022. And by major rebranding, we mean slightly changing its logo and typeface.  The new look is already on display outside MTN’s offices in Roodepoort, Gauteng. It’s opted for a much more simplistic look. Gone is the white and yellow text with a red accent, the blue oval and white border. This time around, the telecoms company has opted for a two-tone approach. The blue block letters ‘M, T and N’ are bordered by a blue oval on an all-yellow background. But wait, there’s more. The old tagline…

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Stuff says –  4/5 The Jabra Elite 4 Active are the newest additions in the mid-range of Jabra’s in-ear wireless buds lineup. With a retail price of just over R2,000 – depending on where you shop – the Elite 4 Active is targeting those that want a decent set of buds without losing too many features or making their wallets cry. Look and feel These are Jabra’s latest buds for casual use or the fitness-focused crowd. They feature a now-familiar, comfortable bulbous design which means they sit snugly in the ear. These didn’t fall out once during our testing.…

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Depending on who you ask, most of us walk around with small PCs in our pockets every day. We’re talking about smartphones of course but there was a time, not too long ago, when PCs came in four sizes. The desktop was a creamy, off-white box that you had to plug a screen, mouse and keyboard into to do almost anything. The laptop was a big, beefy, cumbersome device that included most of those things and only weighed slightly less than a desktop. Then you got a notebook, which was smaller than the laptop, usually less powerful and about the…

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The South African labour department seeks to fine Huawei South Africa for its non-compliance with local labour laws. A statement from the Department of Labour alleges that the local branch of the Chinese tech firm hires an estimated 90% foreign workforce. This is well above the 40% limit imposed by employment equity regulations. The labour department has filed a court order in which it seeks a R1.5 million fine, or 2% of Huawei SA’s turnover from 2020, whichever is higher. Huawei South Africa’s response In response to this news, the official Huawei statement is that the company is “committed to…

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Runaway rocket might belong to China A few weeks ago, we reported that a runaway SpaceX rocket was on a collision course with the moon. Well, it still is, but it might actually belong to China and not SpaceX after all. Bill Grey, author of the Project Pluto software that tracks near-Earth objects, was the first to bring the rocket to everyone’s attention. After the story was picked up around the world and gained more attention, others have had a squizz at Grey’s findings. Grey explains in a message on his website that a NASA engineer contacted him to suggest the…

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In January this year, the few BlackBerry fans left in the world were forced to say goodbye to legacy services for devices still running BlackBerry OS. Following that, it was found that the few BlackBerry apps still running on Android would reach the end of their run in August, later this year. Even then, not all hope was lost. All the way back in August 2020, BlackBerry granted OnwardMobility the rights to develop a new Android-based, 5G-enabled, physical keyboard touting BlackBerry device. That was supposed to launch last year. It didn’t. Then in a January blog post, OnwardMobility proudly exclaimed…

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During Thursday evening’s State of the Nation address, President Ramaphosa spoke at great length about many things. We were only really interested in the tech bits. Namely, what’s going to be done about load shedding, how the move away from analogue TV is going and the spectrum auction set to take place next month. Load shedding plans President Ramaphosa detailed the government’s plan to secure an additional 15,400MW of generation capacity that should (hopefully) adequately cover the current 4,000MW generation deficit. Old dilapidated power stations, the poor maintenance thereof and the effects of state capture were fingered as causes for…

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If you’re one of those people that like to peruse the classifieds looking for a deal and haven’t been on OLX in a while, we’ve got some bad news. OLX South Africa has closed down. Like, all the way down. You’ll be greeted by the image below if you head to the website now. Reports of the closure started emerging on Tuesday, 1 February 2022. Press F to pay respects In the site’s defence, it does redirect you to Property24 or Autotrader – two OLX subsidiaries. That’s great if you were looking for a car or a house, but if…

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Samsung has just announced (like, right now) the launch of the newest range of tablets, the Galaxy Tab S8, S8+ and S8 Ultra. If you, like us, keep one eye on your news feed and the other open and watching for leaks then this’ll hardly be a surprise what with the plethora of leaks we’ve seen. We’ve been expecting the S8 range of tablets for quite some time now. Ever since the S7 range, the last flagship tab by the company, launched in August 2020. That quickly became the best Android tablet you could get, until now. Introducing the Galaxy…

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