The dotcom boom can't be explained to people who didn't experience it for themselves, says creative director, filmmaker and media entrepreneur Jason Xenopoulos.
New technology can be costly, lengthy to implement and less stable than an older technology framework.
The continent's entrepreneurial talent itches to get noticed and become part of the wider entrepreneurial community.
The science of small things brings innovative new methods for treating widespread diseases.
ITWeb TV: Does SA have what it takes to produce a billion-dollar unicorn? | Episode #98
Innovation Hub CEO Bangani Mpangalasane discusses Gauteng's budding start-up ecosystem, why SA has yet to produce a unicorn company, and innovation that can be a catalyst for economic development and resolve societal challenges.
In this World Wide Wrap: Workaround brings Flash to Apple, start-up intros open source genome sequencer, and WSO2 enters FOSS cloud market.
ComprehendIT, Equitrac and Tracer have unveiled a mobile application for lawyers.
A fan site integrated with social networking tools targets Bafana Bafana fans.
In today's technology roundup: Get ready for 3D-augmented reality, Google hands over WiFi data, Ofcom reveals anti-piracy policy, and 'likejacking' still a concern on Facebook.
Cognician software interacts with content in a different way, to focus on new ideas and concepts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Jobs trashes Flash and backs HTML5, bus Internet headed for Mumbai, and new Blu-ray players drive 3D uptake.
In this World Wide Wrap: Partnership for biomedical innovation, imaging tech targets breast cancer, and EHSI designs medication app for seniors.
The lack of licensing, changing standards and insufficient money will delay SA's digital TV migration.
In today's technology roundup: Woman hit by car sues Google Maps, five charged in e-banking swindle, China boosts supercomputing speed, and Ofcom unveils anti-piracy policy.