South Africa is Sub-Saharan Africa's most innovative economy, according to the latest WEF Global Competitiveness Index.
Scientists are a step closer to offering a device people with paralysis can realistically use.
Few companies in SA seem to be achieving any measurable, sustained success in using their social media initiatives.
Widespread adoption and use of apps within the enterprise has yet to occur, says Accenture.
The Department of Home Affairs finally gets going with its smart ID card partnership with the banks.
The AfrikaBot challenge encourages young people to use electronics they already have to build their own low-cost robots.
Two events have disrupted the delivery of IT training in the past 15 years, says Ingram Micro.
The purpose of the platform is to strengthen and link the work of civil society organisations.
Poor political and socio-economic conditions in the Middle East and Africa saw server sales drop 10% in Q2 2015.
There are important differences between enterprise and consumer computing devices, says Dell.
Cloud services, social business, Big Data and analytics, and mobile computing are the four pillars that are definitively changing the ICT landscape, says Dell.
The Cape Town Science Centre will host a number of free coding activities for a range of age groups from 1-10 October.