Smart technology will greatly impact our future privacy, as our faces, the way we walk, our mannerisms and body language will be catalogued as identificational data.
The fast food restaurant chain unveils a WhatsApp-based chat-ordering platform to allow customers to place orders.
The company writes an open letter to the hackers, saying law enforcement in any country will regard this as a major economic crime.
Services available on the platform include virtual consultations with medical providers, group consultations and community forums.
Dr Kim Bishop plans to deepen a robust science, technology engineering, mathematics and innovation culture at the organisation.
After being forced to push out its public launch on numerous occasions, SA’s latest digital-only bank opens to the public, offering a list of zero-fee services.
African Rainbow Energy will cover 31 renewable assets, making it one of the largest independently-owned energy businesses in SA.
The start-up, which is focused on the South African market currently, plans to formally launch in East Africa in 2022.
Industry players say the growing shift in the public sector towards digital technologies is showing through strides made in embracing hackathons to find service delivery solutions.
The University of Johannesburg’s virtual and augmented reality hub paves the way for industry and academic collaborations in STEM education.
The law firm says Nerushka Bowan will work with the innovation teams to leverage global legal tech and innovation for its South African offices.
Instead of establishing a data centre region in Africa, IBM opts to trial the Cloud Satellite service, anticipating rapid adoption in South Africa.