We’ve already seen that Absa and Standard Bank have plans afoot for (some of) their customers for financial relief during…
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If you’re a typical South African then you’re concerned about several things at the moment. Whether you’ve got enough supplies…
It hasn’t taken long for bored individuals to work out fancy new ways of inflicting themselves on people who want nothing more than to get on with their lives without, well… asshats turning up and ruining things. The sudden boom in popularity of video conferencing app Zoom has seen the launch of Public Zoom hangouts as a way of replacing more conventional social contact. Of course, some people have gone out of their way to spoil it.
Vodacom has been given the go-ahead for over 100 of their stores to remain open during the 21 day SA…
Just in time, eh? As South Africans get used to their new way of life in isolation, DStv has announced…
Speaking to Huawei CTO Akhram Mohamed today, we’ve learnt some interesting information about Huawei’s P40 range of phones. Some good…
Now more than ever, humanity has the technological tools to keep itself sane in isolation. As the novel coronavirus spreads…
It’s here at last and the streets are quiet — at least where we all are. Lockdown has commenced, which…
The education app known for teaching users foreign languages, and their very passive-aggressive owl, is branching out into the field of basic…
Many schools have also asked parents to ensure that learning continues at home. Online learning is an obvious way to keep lessons going; however, only a few schools have well-established online learning systems. Additional challenges for parents can include connectivity problems, limited data access and power blackouts.