Remote working can be a blessing. More time with family, less commuting, and meetings from the comfort of your living room. But as millions across the world switch to working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they may be putting the security and privacy of themselves, their families and their employers at risk.
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First National Bank’s mobile offering FNB Connect has announced reduced data rates, and is giving all of its customers 1GB…
In a press release sent out this morning, DStv confirmed that the new channels would be aimed at educating children…
Valid until the end of April, Deezer wants to provide us with some fresh isolation tunes alongside a plentiful helping…
What seems to have become a tradition for Adult Swim, the return of Rick and Morty was planned for 1…
Stories have been circulating which claim that Houseparty has been “hacking” user’s personal data, accessing details through private Spotify, Netflix and…
During this pandemic, it is fair to say that pre-COVID-19 family routines may shift, or even completely fall apart! In our new COVID-19 reality, daycare and school are cancelled, parents are working from home and families are engaging in social distancing, leaving no peers for kids to play with.
The internet service provider announced this morning that they would be upgrading their infrastructure to boost the line speeds of…
As we practice social distancing, our embrace of social media gets only tighter. The major social media platforms have emerged as the critical information purveyors for influencing the choices people make during the expanding pandemic. There’s also reason for worry: the World Health Organization is concerned about an “infodemic,” a glut of accurate and inaccurate information about COVID-19.
Due to the fact that people are now locked in their houses for the next three weeks, we’re all using…