E-waste’s silver lining
Old electronics still end up in landfill sites. How do we get more from e-waste?
It’s a video call, Jim, but not as we know it
Google Beam won't change offices, but it could revolutionise video calls.
Browsing tomorrow
Looking at the past, present and future of browsers with Vivaldi.
Homegrown chatbots now speak your language
Understanding local dialects doesn’t always require an LM.
The war on encryption
Is end-to-end encryption non-negotiable, or should we tolerate backdoors?
What can we do about burnout?
Burnout is now a pervasive occupational hazard, and digital tools might be worsening it.
Cloud management troubles? Time for AI
More companies are turning to AI to manage complex cloud estates.
Cloud security is not someone else's problem
Taking responsibility remains the foundation of cloud security.
Why paying for GenAI makes sense
Deep research could lure us away from free AI.
The splinternet: The open internet under siege
Fights over Tiktok and encryption highlight a much deeper schism in cyberspace.
QR codes: Rising star in South Africa's digital space
QR codes remain a small part of digital interactions in South Africa. But a shift in payment standards and marketing platforms could change that.
The robot will see you now
Forget baristas and packers – the robot revolution is in surgery.
The slow rise of fog computing
Between the cloud and edge, a new form of computing is taking shape.