by Kathy Gibson | Apr 10, 2018 | Security and Legal
By Riaan Bekker – In 1987, a London Underground ticket seller was alerted to a burning tissue on one of the escalators. They duly put it out, but didn’t report the incident. If they had, the slowly-building inferno under the station might have been discovered in...
by Kathy Gibson | Apr 10, 2018 | Security and Legal
By Sanjay Vaid – A report by IDC predicts that there will be over 1,7-billion smartphone users by 2020. When added to other figures supplied by the IDC’s FutureScape: World Mobility 2017 Predictions report, IT spending on mobile is predicted to peak at 50% of...
by Kathy Gibson | Apr 10, 2018 | Internet of Things
By Denis Nalon – Some say a winning bike makes all the difference. Some say it’s all about control. But one thing is certain: technology has become a huge winning factor, shaving pivotal milliseconds off lap times. I was able to experience the rush of racing...
by Kathy Gibson | Apr 10, 2018 | Featured Articles
As innovative as he was, Karl Benz could hardly have imagined that, 130 years after inventing the internal combustion engine car, self-driving vehicles would be a reality. But autonomous cars, along with wearable technology, 3D printing, augmented reality and...
by Kathy Gibson | Apr 10, 2018 | Workplace 2020
By Dr Karina de Bruin – When going to work, one does not necessarily consider the emotional aspect of it, which in reality plays a significant role in your productivity and success. We are, after all, emotionally-driven creatures, whether we want to be or not....