This year’s Google YIS report for South Africa doesn’t just drop a list of trending searches; it’s like a highlight reel of what had Mzansi talking, laughing, and maybe even shedding a tear or two.
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The Space Agency commended the hacker for spotting the flaw while also recognising his contributions as an “independent security researcher.”
Elders claim that social media and a pornography addiction have caused the tribe to fall apart.
The newly released national cloud and data policy gives public sector institutions the leeway to choose their own private cloud vendors.
Google’s AI advises eating one rock a day and putting some glue mix into your pizza to help keep the cheese intact, proving how wrong the robots can be.
The Miss South Africa Top 30 finalists, Nicki Minaj placed under arrest while leaving Amsterdam, 12 people injured during turbulent Qatar Airways flight, Cape Town’s exorbitant property prices, and The full list of squads for T20 World Cup.
The Elon-Musk-owned company is not going to hook South Africans up with super fast internet anymore because they didn’t want to share ownership with locals per the government’s requirements.
“The suspect was caught tripping balls at 900Mbps”.
“Google has made itself an unaccountable trove of information so detailed and expansive that George Orwell could never have dreamed it.”
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Meghan bakes and poses in ballgown to debut lifestyle business, Bon Jovi announces new album, Dr Jane Goodall celebrate her 90th birthday, SpaceX’s Starship lost on reentry, Gauteng hospitals bleeding millions due to negligence, malpractice claims, and Eben Etzebeth named SA Rugby’s Player of the Year.
Africa is getting lank connected as the development of new submarine internet cables around the continent has ‘significantly’ increased its connection to the rest of the world in the last few years.
Life’s too short to struggle with bad internet.
Lava lamps are a great source for random data.
Passwords should be handled the same way as your underwear: frequently changed and hidden from strangers.
Professional gaming, which is known as Esports, is a viable choice and extremely popular. It is projected to generate $1.5 billion (R28 billion) in 2023, and despite not everyone being able to compete in Fortnite tournaments, the affiliated markets are booming.
Often, all we do when our broadband is sluggish is switch the router off and on again, move it around, fiddle with the cables, and hope for the best. But have you heard of the famous beer can trick?
Researchers at the aptly named Unconventional Computing Laboratory (UCL) at the University of the West of England in Bristol have now begun experimenting with ‘living computers’ in the form of ‘fungal computers’.
Nowadays, the first thing most people entering your house will do is ask for the WiFi password. Your line speed better be quick enough to handle the load.
A jacked-up ADSL connection can offer decent speeds for browsing the web and low-strain online activities. Fibre is where the real power is at.
Using standard hardware, Japanese researchers achieved speeds 100 000 times faster than 5G internet speeds.
For those who need a super-fast connection at home, perhaps for transferring large files, or at the office, you’ll be looking at speeds of around 100Mbps.
Given the rising cost of just about everything these days, we’re all looking at ways to save a little wherever possible, including home fibre.
MyBroadband has ranked 16 South African ISPs, as well as 12 smaller local ISPs.
When it comes to sorting which high-speed home internet connection you should bank on, it can be hard to know where to start when looking.
The days of watching a crummy quality, pixelated download of a movie your friend gave you on a flash drive should be long gone.
Call me old-fashioned, but if I’m paying for a 20mbps (megabits per second) home fibre line, I want to actually get that speed.
We’ve come to expect the likes of Eskom to drop the ball, but the same cannot and should not be said about our internet service providers (ISPs).