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Canon Series - Lee Slabber

By Staff Writer 11 August 2015

In our ongoing Canon Series, we asked wildlife and landscape photographer, Lee Slabber, for an important piece of advice he has to offer that is perhaps not commonly talked about. We recommend all coastal photographers lend their ears for this one. FULL STORY >

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Riverbed steelhead extends optimisation for more cloud apps

By Staff Writer 6 August 2015

Riverbed Technology, introduces Riverbed SteelHead 9.1, delivering new capabilities that are designed to ensure cloud applications perform as expected and provide IT the visibility FULL STORY >

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New Twin trailer debuts for Assassins Creed Syndicate

By Staff Writer 6 August 2015

Developers Ubisoft are never shy of trailers and video footage for Assassin's Creed, with the latest telling more about our main protagonist, Jacob Frye, and his twin sister Evie. FULL STORY >

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Is big data suitable for small enterprises?

By Staff Writer 6 August 2015

Starting and continuing to run a successful business has always been a difficult task for any entrepreneur. FULL STORY >

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Canon Series: The New Gear - Lee Slabber

By Staff Writer 5 August 2015

In our ongoing series talking to pro photographers, we’ve asked landscape and wildlife photographer, Lee Slabber if he has come across any impressive new equipment. FULL STORY >

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Availability – what does it mean for your business?

By Staff Writer 5 August 2015

Always-On availability in the modern data centre has become a business imperative. Companies can ill afford not to have access to their data whether it is in the office or out in the field using a mobile device. FULL STORY >

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The Innovation Series: The Power of the Employee – Part 3

By Staff Writer 4 August 2015

Previously in the Innovation Series, we discussed what employee innovation is, and gave some tips on how to successfully implement an employee innovation drive within an organisation. This article will look at how to reward employees... FULL STORY >

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SweepSouth first SA start-ups to join Silicon Valley’s 500 Start-upss accelerator

By Staff Writer 3 August 2015

Silicon Valley-based venture capital fund and start-ups accelerator, 500 Start-upss, has announced its 14th batch of start-ups, which includes the South African home cleaning service, SweepSouth. FULL STORY >

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Twitter rolling out new homepage to showcase service to potential users

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 31 July 2015

In a bid to entice more users to use its service, Twitter has begun rolling out a new homepage that showcases specifically curated content and tweets. FULL STORY >

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Project Isizwe offering free Wi-Fi at Gugulethu and Khayelitsha taxi ranks

By Staff Writer 31 July 2015

ommuters at Gugulethu and Khayelitsha taxi ranks can now use the internet thanks to an initiative from Project Isizwe and the Open Society Foundation of South Africa. FULL STORY >

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Infoware Studios calling on graduates for their software development internship programme

By Staff Writer 29 July 2015

In an effort to help upskill graduates within the software development industry, Infoware Studios has detailed the requirements for its Digital Geekaship internship programme. FULL STORY >

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Windows 10 free upgrade officially rolls out to 190 countries today

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 29 July 2015

Having made the announcement that Windows 10 would be released on 29 July, now Microsoft has kept to its word, and begun rolling out the free upgrade to 190 countries. FULL STORY >

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Canon Series: The favourite lens in my bag - Lee Slabber

By Staff Writer 28 July 2015

We asked wildlife and landscape photographer, Lee Slabber, to pick the favourite lens in his bag. FULL STORY >

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The missing link in the evolution of classifieds

By Staff Writer 27 July 2015

There has been enough said about the prolificacy of collaborative consumption in 2015, a trend where consumers are taking on the roles of producers and service providers. FULL STORY >

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Twitter citing copyright for deleting stolen jokes

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 27 July 2015

In an effort to address user concerns on its social media platform, Twitter has begun denying access to Tweeted jokes that are reported as infringing on copyright. FULL STORY >

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