The last thing we expected with the outbreak of the novel coronavirus is a spike in preppers. Doomsday preppers used…
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The national satellite TV service, DStv, has decided to open a few channels to stream for free on its digital…
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As the coronavirus continues to spread across the country, albeit seemingly much slower than a lot of very frantic people…
Multichoice and DSTV have announced that all subscribers will be able to watch all available channels, regardless of their current…
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One app to rule ‘em all, eh Microsoft? The software company has been working on an all-encapsulating mobile app that includes access to all of its Office apps — Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Following months of beta testing, it has released the app for Android users.
In many provinces across China the government has urged hundreds of millions of workers to stay home to help reduce the spread of the virus. As a result, many factories have stayed closed since the Lunar New Year holiday in late January, halting the production of products and parts destined for countries around the world.