Cloud computing – the delivery of sophisticated information technology capabilities over the internet – could play a crucial role in both innovation and efficiency.
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South Africans can be forgiven for being confused by the release, and subsequent condemnation, of a broad-ranging policy document this week.
Brett Venter is the new editor of Stuff magazine, South Africa’s premier consumer technology publication.
New technologies could enable a fairer distribution of resources to help cattle farmers adapt to these challenges. Virtual fencing is an example of this and could allow a system of land sharing that delivers sustainability and productivity.
Huawei’s fate has been up in the air for quite some time, and there’s no sign that it’ll be touching…
There is debate, though, about whether fully renewable electricity systems are feasible and how quickly the transition can be made. Here it’s argued that feasibility is clear, so only the transition question is relevant.
Under pressure to come up with a solution, Huawei announced a new, lean operating system, Harmony OS, to the world on August 9. Similar to Android, Huawei’s new operating system can easily work across multiple device types, from TVs to smartphones.
It looks like Spider-Man won’t make it into another instalment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) anytime soon. And we’re bummed.
Unlike a nuclear weapon, which would vaporize people within 100 feet and kill almost everyone within a half-mile, the death toll from a large-scale cyberattack would be slower. People might die from a lack of food, power or gas for heat or from car crashes resulting from a corrupted traffic light system.
Is it just us, or does this spat between the US government and Huawei feel like two kindergarteners fighting in the sandbox?










