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I tested leading filtered showerheads to see how well they remove total chlorine from your water.

How do shoe companies translate superfast racing shoe tech into your daily trainers? We break it down with some of the best new running shoes on the market.

Paterna Biosciences says it has determined the set of instructions needed to turn sperm-making stem cells into “normal, mature” sperm.

Unlike traditional fibre deployments, where enterprises are responsible for operation and maintenance, MOFN shifts that responsibility to specialist providers, says Brett Van Rooyen, senior pre-sales engineer at NEC XON.

ETS Prime Cloud is a locally hosted cloud platform set to go live at the end of April.
Hackers are spoofing Paperless Post, Evite and Punchbowl to creep into your hard drive.

NexaVM delivers a modern virtualisation approach that simplifies infrastructure management, enhances workload performance and reduces licensing complexity, says First Distribution.

A series of stunning findings about great apes’ mental capabilities in recent years has transformed how we see our closest relatives
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Sony’s new Inzone H6 Air is a departure from the typical gaming headset design, and I’m on board.

Braam Bothma sentenced by the Bloemfontein Regional Court following convictions for theft and damage of essential infrastructure.

Traditional security tools cannot match the scale, speed and complexity of current threats, Arctic Wolf advises.

New York Stock Exchange-Listed HPE today announced that Southern Sun, one of South Africa’s leading hospitality groups is elevating guest experiences and operational efficiencies by modernizing its network infrastructure with the HPE self-driving network. Built on an AI-native, cloud-native network architecture with integral security, the intelligent network delivers exceptional wireless...

Exclusive: Documents released to campaign group 38 Degrees reveal UK officials briefed on possibility of altering food standards
British officials were briefed on the possibility of allowing chemical-washed chicken into the UK before a meeting with the US embassy, new documents reveal.
The Food Standards Agency is also looking at studies performed in the US on washing chicken with...

Clicks Group reports resilient first-half performance despite systems delays and consumer pressure, fueled by strong loyalty programme growth. Clicks ClubCard, the group’s flagship loyalty initiative, grew its active membership base by 800,000 to reach 12.9 million members during the first six months of the 2026 financial year. The program now contributes a commanding 83.7% of total...

Capitec CEO Graham Lee has revealed the bank is seeking early access to Anthropic’s Mythos as cyber risks escalate for banks.
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Security awareness training has been the industry’s answer to human error for decades. But what if the question asked has been wrong all this time?

The company will discuss how African organisations can secure, monitor and govern the behaviour of autonomous AI agents alongside the human workforce.

The company is still recognised as a level one contributor, which means customers will be able to reflect the maximum of 135% of their procurement spend on their scorecard.

Too many companies still build software on top of disconnected tooling, inconsistent controls and pipelines that were designed for speed first and scrutiny later, says Karl Fischer, CTO of Obsidian Systems.