The telco says it's pretty confident it will be the first network in SA to launch 5G.
Parliament hears presentations about the proposed law, which seeks to put SA on par with tech advancements.
Artificial intelligence and robotics could well be a key driver in bringing outsourced American factories back within their borders, says Jannie Strydom, CEO: LarcAI.
Companies must look back to move forward, writes Lee Naik. And he's not just talking about retro-tech.
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The global sharing economy will see substantial growth, as players in more established sectors press their first mover advantage, says Juniper.
Passengers can check-in and drop their bags without having to visit a traditional check-in counter.
Insurance premiums on self-driving cars will stagnate for years before meaningful declines occur, a report reveals.
Technology interventions help in the decline of poaching as well as in the increased number of arrests.
But analyst John Tullett says even with quantum cryptography, the Internet remains eminently hackable.
It was named among Germany's 100 most innovative companies.
A Dell Technologies report predicts this will evolve into a true partnership, bringing skills such as creativity and an entrepreneurial mindset.
Path Guide, created by Microsoft, is an indoor navigation app which does not rely on Wi-Fi or GPS signal.