Flash-drive-sized computers revolutionise computing
Arthur GoldstuckThe Cotton Candy PC–on-a-stick and the Raspberry PI computer the size of a credit card herald yet another reinvention of computing.
Samsung, Chelsea initiative scores big with SA youth
Arthur GoldstuckAn initiative to give boys a chance to be coached at Chelsea has shown how sponsorship can go beyond return on investment, writes Arthur Goldstuck.
Living up to expectation: Samsung Galaxy S4 comes to SA
Arthur GoldstuckThe recently launched Samsung Galaxy S4 will be released in April and for once "around the world" means South Africa, writes Arthur Goldstuck.
Acer's B1: Here comes the tablet killer
Arthur GoldstuckA new entrant in the ultra-low-cost tablet market is also a global brand name at the high end. That could make all the difference.
Samsung raises the stakes even higher with S IV
Arthur GoldstuckWith the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S IV this week, it will be easy to forget the massive presence of the company’s other devices.
RIM buries past and changes name to BlackBerry
Arthur GoldstuckResearch in Motion has been killed off as a brand, even as BlackBerry is resurrected, in a symbolic burying of the recent, disastrous past.
Local apps for a local market
Arthur GoldstuckThe much-debated question of how many apps an app store needs was put in a South African context at BlackBerry Jam developer conference in Amsterdam.
Samsung's long shadow over Apple
Arthur GoldstuckLurking behind Apple's share-price woes is the manner in which the Samsung Galaxy S4 further eclipses the iPhone 5.
BlackBerry unveils the Z10
Arthur GoldstuckThe first phone of the new BlackBerry era will be released in South Africa a month from now. Arthur Goldstuck gives his initial impressions.
Apps show you just can’t bank on it
Arthur GoldstuckAbsa and Investec have both finally launched banking apps in the last two weeks – and both have taken a narrow view of the market.


