Samsung’s new Single Take mode, found on its Galaxy S20 Ultra, S20 Plus, and S20 devices, is ideal for amateur (and professional) video editors and content creators. Single Take comes ready to use on all of these devices, and captures video, shoots stills, and even makes adorable GIF-style video clips from a given moment
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Working at home is mighty popular right now – mainly because we don’t have a whole lot of choice in the matter. But remaining employed while ensconced in your domicile requires specialised equipment. You need a computer and a monitor and a mouse and you’ll also need a laptop in case you’re ever allowed to leave your house again. Or you could just condense most of this down into your smartphone – provided you’re using a Samsung Galaxy S8, a Galaxy Tab S4 or higher. It’s time you made friends with Samsung DeX, an excellent way to turn your very…
If you want to binge stuff on your Samsung TV, there’s never been a better time than the future. By ‘the future’ we mean right now. Just so you know.
We’ve spent a whole lot of time with Canon’s EOS 90D and we’re thrilled about that – here’s a quick but detailed overview before the full review drops on the website and in the magazine.
There are ways and there are ways to buy those items in South Africa. You can decide on a device, save some cash and get what you want when a set period has passed. You can hook yourself up with a credit card or an overdraft
The Galaxy Note10 and Galaxy Note10+ was launched in August and immediately got the world talking. It combines elegant design with powerful performance and productivity tools. Clearly inspired by a generation that flows seamlessly between work and life
It was already a very well-reviewed and instantly popular device when it was released early this year, but now the Galaxy S10 has been given an extra injection of awesome. Samsung has announced a fresh software update for the Galaxy S10e, S10, S10+ that introduces more powerful Galaxy Note10 features to the flagship line-up
We are well into the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), as evidenced by the digitisation of information and automation of most business functions. However, South Africa runs the risk of lagging behind on this, with one of the reasons being our shortage of skills in the ICT sector.
What we want is to make our lives more comfortable, more convenient, more glamorous and yet simpler. The luxury we relish from the benefits of a smart home far outweigh the costs, like the difference between the first smart phone and the Nokia 3310.
Over the past decade, South Africa has seen a sharp increase in the number of people earning an income outside of formal employment. This is driven in part by our country’s high unemployment rate, which currently sits at 29.1%, and is also due to the global move towards a mobile workforce.