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WIFI

The HUAWEI Metaline Antenna: How the HUAWEI MateBook D 16 takes wireless connectivity to the next level
Partner Content
/ 23 January 2024

The HUAWEI Metaline Antenna: How the HUAWEI MateBook D 16 takes wireless connectivity to the next level

What it means for real-world speed, reliability and productivity: Find out with the world’s first laptop to achieve 5-Star Wi-Fi Signal Capability Certification

By Huawei
Sonos Ray sets the soundbar high enough
Sci-tech
/ 14 June 2022

Sonos Ray sets the soundbar high enough

While there are other soundbars that deliver better sound quality, this could be a useful addition to your home entertainment set-up

By Nafisa Akabor
How Covid-19 will affect students
Article
/ 23 April 2020

How Covid-19 will affect students

Universities and vocational colleges have the responsibility of protecting graduates’ futures

By Pedro Mzileni
Digital equality: South Africa still has a long way to go
Article
/ 6 April 2020

Digital equality: South Africa still has a long way to go

The lifeline subsidy may enable those who are already connected through smart devices to use data more optimally to enjoy the benefits of being connected, but it does not assist with bringing the 50% of South Africans who are offline, online

By Alison Gillwald
Malawi’s drone battlefield is on the humanitarian front
Africa
/ 29 June 2017

Malawi’s drone battlefield is on the humanitarian front

The government, in partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund, has opened the first humanitarian drone corridor in Africa.

By Raeesa Pather
Travel tech Pt 2: War on bill shock
Article
/ 5 August 2015

Travel tech Pt 2: War on bill shock

A major challenge when travelling internationally is to remain connected without breaking the bank.

By Staff Reporter
Wi-fi market penetration linked to pregnancy
Article
/ 25 June 2015

Wi-fi market penetration linked to pregnancy

Amidst accusations of scaremongering, a Chinese company made a router that they state is safer for pregnant women.

By Staff Reporter
AlwaysOn launches Wi-Fi calling in SA
Article
/ 4 June 2015

AlwaysOn launches Wi-Fi calling in SA

South Africa’s mobile industry is set for a shake-up as a local WiFi calling platform launches.

By Duncan Alfreds
Massive SA growth of 4G, Wi-Fi, in next five years
Article
/ 22 April 2015

Massive SA growth of 4G, Wi-Fi, in next five years

A survey reveals that 3G is overtaking 2G as the primary cellular technology, with 4G accounting for 56% of mobile data traffic by 2019.

By Staff Reporter
Israel’s lesson in free wi-fi
Article
/ 29 April 2014

Israel’s lesson in free wi-fi

In Tel Aviv, free access to wi-fi goes hand-in-hand with a competitive spirit, writes Arthur Goldstuck.

By Staff Reporter
‘Chameleon’ – the computer virus that spreads through wi-fi
Article
/ 27 February 2014

‘Chameleon’ – the computer virus that spreads through wi-fi

Computer viruses now live up to their name: thanks to British researchers wi-fi networks can now infect each other just like a common cold works.

By Sarah Wild
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Article
/ 23 December 2011

The digital age: turning Wi-Fi to profit

As Wi-Fi hotspots increase, small businesses are giving free access to smartphone and tablet users, turning a nice profit from increased customers.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 December 2011

Qantas trials inflight internet access

Australian airline Qantas said its customers will be able to access the internet inflight on certain services from February.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 August 2011

The 31 000 square kilometre hotspot

Anyone with a laptop has a love-hate relationship with WiFi. When it works it’s like magic, but too often you find yourself just out of range.

By Alistair Fairweather

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