UNITED STATES
An activity as simple as adding an item to their wishlist or paying for something new. Consumer behavior is constantly changing...
Craig Lebrau, Lebrau Press 24 Jul 2020
SOUTH AFRICA
CEO of Simulpass, Michael Kramer explains how he's working on resetting expectations for digital privacy through this new app...
Juanita Pienaar 3 Jul 2020
SOUTH AFRICA
For a country not particularly known for success in the competitive sporting arena, Israel's high-tech prowess is helping to establish the nation as the Silicon Valley of sports tech...
Lauren Hartzenberg 31 Jul 2018
GLOBAL
Not your typical creative, South African George 'Radarboy' Gally explains how he made the leap from creative director to teaching creative coding workshops across the world and working on data sculpture projects. He also shares advice for anyone out there looking to tap into their quirky talents...
Leigh Andrews 27 Jun 2018
SOUTH AFRICA
The world is changing. We are living in a new era and the new age calls for business re-invention, particularly for car manufacturers...
Morne Bekker 5 Mar 2018
UNITED STATES
While companies don't have the time to read everything that people say online, using natural language processing, businesses can gain useful insights using computing power, not human effort...
Boris Dzhingarov, Monetary Library 17 Jan 2018
SOUTH AFRICA
Companies that understand that fast-paced innovation is the key to long-term growth can take on even the largest enterprises who are slow to adapt to the fast-moving digital reality...
Werner Vogels 5 Apr 2017
SOUTH AFRICA
Yahoo said on Wednesday personal data from over a billion users was stolen in a hack dating back to 2013 - twice as big as another breach disclosed...
SOUTH AFRICA
They know how you browse the internet, your favourite TV shows and where you shop and travel. Data collected by internet and media...
SOUTH AFRICA
Mobile messaging service WhatsApp on Thursday announced it would begin sharing subscriber data with parent Facebook, giving advertisers better access to information on WhatsApp's one billion-strong user base...
UNITED STATES
What used to require massive server farms and an army of IT experts is now being scaled into increasingly efficient systems to help businesses and organisations operate more effectively...
Hicks Crawford 20 Jan 2016
FRANCE
PARIS, FRANCE: European data protection authorities have joined forces to probe Facebook's privacy controls, a French watchdog said on Thursday, putting the popular US social media giant under fresh pressure...
UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON DC, US: Americans have been stepping up efforts to keep their data private since the revelations about vast US government surveillance programmes, a survey showed on Monday...
UNITED STATES
SAN FRANCISCO, US: Chinese online giant Alibaba will open a data centre in Silicon Valley, it said on Wednesday, challenging US rival Amazon in the field of cloud computing...
UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, US: US regulators meet Thursday to vote on rules aimed at heading off Internet "fast lanes," although it may not be the end of a years-long battle...
UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, US: Iran is "good," China and Russia are "very good," but North Korea's cyber attack capabilities are actually not that great, according to an impromptu ranking by US President Barack Obama...
UNITED STATES
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Shares in Twitter sank more than 12% this week as disappointing user numbers overshadowed a doubling of income in its third quarter and sparked several analyst downgrades.
UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, USA: Credit card hacking is the number one crime on Americans' worry list, far above being mugged or murdered, according to a Gallup survey released this week.
UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, USA: Nine days before Ebola was declared an epidemic, a group of researchers and computer scientists in Boston spotted the haemorrhagic fever starting to spread in Guinea.
UNITED STATES
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Microsoft reported quarterly profits ahead of most expectations, as revenues got a boost from its Xbox consoles and Internet "cloud" services for enterprises.