Pokémon Go is set to take AR to a new level. A new feature within the game will encourage players to create and upload 3D scans of real-world locations.
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Stuff magazine, South Africa’s premier consumer technology magazine, has launched a new branch of the existing brand called StuffPlays. This…
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Everyone and their uncle uses WhatsApp in South Africa. It’s like our common app, the piece of software that transcends…
You already know the best apps to binge using your Samsung Smart TV but this is a little different. Try and imagine the Smart TV apps that look the best. Apps that take advantage Samsung’s 8K-boosted clarity and offer an image quality that goes beyond what everyone else is offering. Let’s dig into it, shall we?
As hard as it seems to overwhelmed the exciting first private launch of humans from Earth and the successful docking with the International Space Station, there was actually a bigger story in tech in the last week.
Earlier this week, you might have seen your social media taken over by a stream of posts showing simple images of a black square. These posts, often tagged with #BlackoutTuesday, were gestures of solidarity with protests against the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
It’s that time again, where Stuff gives away something for the splendid price of absolutely nothing. This time we’re looking…
Vaccine or not, we have to come to terms with the reality that COVID-19 requires us to rethink how we live. And that includes the idea of smart cities that use advanced technologies to serve citizens. This has become critical in a time of pandemic.
When it comes to fighting COVID-19 in Africa, the internet and social media have been a double-edged sword. Governments and public health officials have used Twitter, WhatsApp, Facebook and other social media to reach large numbers of people, quickly and efficiently, with information on how to stay healthy and limit the virus’s spread. And digital networks have allowed people to stay in touch, and some businesses to operate, in the face of lockdowns and social-distancing guidelines.