The imagined future of 3D printers in households to easily print everyday objects is still a pipe dream, even as costs come down.
The professional social network rolls out its largest desktop redesign since launch in 2002, taking on a more Facebook-esque look and feel.
The province struggles to find schools for 19?913 grade one and eight learners, despite numerous calls for parents to use the admissions site.
The Gauteng Department of Education intends to continue with online admission applications for grades one and eight.
Research from BMC reveals workers are placing more responsibility on employers to enable them with the skills required to be successful in the digital economy.
Local SMEs' confidence is growing, with 50% of those polled on Facebook saying they plan to create jobs in the next half-year.
While society benefits most from digital adoption, it still depends on businesses and governments to drive the process, says the Digital Transformation Initiative.
The business environment is constantly being disrupted by new market entrants using innovative technology, says?Rick Parry, chairman and CEO at AIGS.
The tech giant signs an agreement to purchase the struggling social media company''s mobile development platform, Fabric.
Online applications help the University of Johannesburg record a significant registration milestone for the class of 2017.
By 2020, smart mobile devices will be universally adopted throughout the world.
South Africa leads counterparts in the region in terms of e-government strategy implementation, analysts say.