African travellers turn to e-commerce

Africa’s corporate travel sector is increasingly keen to take advantage of the benefits of e-commerce and online systems, according to an independent white paper commissioned by Amadeus. “The Digital Savannah: Africa’s e-commerce promise” is an in-depth look at...

Young scientists on the road to success

This year the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists International Science Fair has helped put hundreds of learners on the path to success by introducing them to the exciting world of science. The Eskom Expo unearths young scientists with potential in order to encourage them...

3D key to NAND future

Three-dimensional technologies will smooth the way for the next frontier in flash memory as production of 3D NAND accelerates much more quickly than initially anticipated, according to a Flash Dynamics brief from HIS. Global share from 3D NAND of overall flash memory...

Icasa drops mobile termination rates

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) has decided on the future of both mobile and fixed termination rates for the next three years, based on a review of industry conditions. Currently, termination to a mobile location is R0,40, dropping to...

Intel launches new processor in SA

Intel has launched its 4th generation Intel Core i processor family in South Africa, enabling a new generation of ultrabook devices and two-in-one systems that deliver a PC and tablet experience in one device. Vince Resente, territory manager for South and sub-Saharan...

Canada wants to lure SA entrepreneurs

Canada is actively recruiting foreign entrepreneurs with a Start-up Visa Programme introduced by the Canadian government to assist qualified entrepreneurs interested in relocating to Canada. Introducing the visa, Jason Kenney, Canadian Immigration Minister, says that...