We’re eagerly awaiting the next step in human exploration — which involves putting feet on Mars instead of things with…
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As much as we’re all waiting in anticipation to see the final version of the upcoming PlayStation console, we won’t see it announced at E3 2020. Just like last year, the company decided that it won’t attend the gaming conference this year, with a more ‘global’ strategy in mind.
Samsung’s plans for early next month have turned up a little early, spoiling a little of the surprise for the first Unpacked 2020 taking place on 11 February. One bit of premature extrapolation is the existence of a very high-end version of the company’s flagship phone, called the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
The number of active users of Facebook (those people who have logged onto the site in the previous month) has reached a historic high of 2.45 billion. To put this in some context, approximately 32% of the global population now use the social media platform, and the trend line of participation is still going up.
CES is a time for strange tech to stand proudly next to its more boring rectangular counterparts. Which may explain…
So you think you’ve seen lazy, have you? Well, 2020’s going to prove you wrong. Even though we really, really…
It looks like Dell’s gaming brand, Alienware may have taken more than a few hints from the Nintendo Switch. The company revealed what is probably the coolest mobile gaming PC device we’ve seen, and it’s called the Concept UFO prototype. If the future of gaming looks like this, we don’t mind.
Did any of you wake up on 1 January with crystal clear 2020 vision? Neither did we. Even though that’s…
2019 is drawing to a close and that means there’s another decade about to end. Depending on who you ask. Let’s not go there, we’ve had that argument once already in the Stuff offices. So, for the purposes of not arguing, there’s another decade about to end. Which is a perfect time to look back at all the things that made it a decade. In tech, anyway.
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.










