2014年10月1日 星期三

2014-10-02 South Africa Technology

  PCWorld   
Windows 10: 12 things you need to know  PCWorld
Microsoft gave the first look at its Windows 10 operating system on Tuesday, a major release that will span all hardware from PCs to phones and try to address the ills that have dogged Windows 8. The event in San Francisco was aimed mostly at enterprise ...

Microsoft Hopes Customers Forget the Past by Skipping to Windows 10   eWeek
Windows 10: Return of the traditional desktop experience could finally redeem ...   Firstpost
Hands on with Windows 10's new features   Sydney Morning Herald
The Age   
Mashable   
CNET   
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  Game Informer   
PlayStation Plus Rate Hikes Hit Some Territories  Game Informer
Yesterday, readers alerted us to unexpected rate hikes in PlayStation Plus. According to a tip we received, users were given a day's warning of impending, significant increases. The email sent to South African users indicates a price increase from R145 ...

Sony increase price of PlayStation Plus in South Africa by almost 50%   htxt.africa
SA PS Plus gets huge 'slight' increase   iAfrica.com
PS Plus Fees to Increase in Some Regions   Twinfinite
Computerandvideogames.com   
Joystiq   
MyBroadband   
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  IT News Africa   
Mteto Nyati makes a move to MTN  IT News Africa
MTN Group has appointed Mteto Nyati as Group Chief Enterprise Officer, effective 1 October. Nyati joins MTN from Microsoft, where he was General Manager for Middle East and Africa (MEA) Emerging Regions. In this role, he developed and implemented ...

Nyati moves to MTN   ITWeb
Mteto Nyati makes move from Microsoft to MTN   ITWeb Africa
Microsoft's Mteto Nyati joins MTN   TechCentral
Biztech Africa   
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  ITWeb   
DFA wins fibre appeal in KZN  ITWeb
Dark Fibre Africa (DFA) says it has today won a Supreme Court of Appeal case that allows it to continue building fibre optic network in the Msunduzi municipality. The case was filed by Msunduzi Municipality against Dark Fibre Africa in February 2014, after the ...

Dark Fibre Africa wins court ruling for fibre optic network   IT News Africa
Big win for fibre in South Africa   MyBroadband

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  ITWeb   
ITU calls for Internet innovators  ITWeb
Some of Africa's brightest ideas have been at the forefront of the ITU's competition over the past few years. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has issued a call to the world's young innovators, inviting submissions for its competition in which ...

Nigeria Ranks 87 in Global Household Internet Penetration Statistics   The Guardian
ITU Telecom Young Innovators Competition   Saudi Gazette
IoT - Over 15 Billion Devices to Be Connected By 2015   AllAfrica.com

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  Independent Online   
Monk in hot water after iPhone selfie  Independent Online
IOL pic oct1 iphone 6 launch Reuters Apple chief executive Tim Cook speaks during an event to unveil the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus at the Flint Centre in Cupertino, California. Hanoi - A monk in northern Vietnam could face disciplinary measures after ...

Monk posing with iPhone 6 may face disciplinary measures   Big News Network.com
Monk in trouble for iPhone 6 photo   MyBroadband

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  AutoSpies.com   
Safety agency studying Toyota acceleration problem  Peninsula On-line
DETROIT: A US safety agency is looking into a car owner's allegations that older Toyota Corollas can accelerate unexpectedly at low speeds and cause crashes, reviving a problem that appeared to be in the automaker's past. The inquiry by the National ...

US safety agency probes Toyota Corolla   iAfrica.com
Toyota Recalls Tacomas Amid New Unintended Acceleration Probe   ClaimsJournal.com

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  NDTV   
Apps re-invent smartphone keyboards  ITWeb
New smartphone apps aim to solve the problem of keyboards causing aching fingers or auto-correct resulting in embarrassing blunders. The apps replace qwerty keyboards with alternatives designed to provide better auto-correct and more seamless typing.
Apps re-invent smartphone keyboards to reduce typing frustration   The Star Online
Android and iPhone Keyboard Apps to Turbocharge Your Typing   Wall Street Journal

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  TechRepublic   
Open source software - bigger than you think  ITWeb
A 20 years or so ago, when Windows was thought of as the be-all and end-all of desktop operating systems, a new operating system was being developed. It was called Linux, and was designed to be an easier-to-use version of Unix. What is more, it was ...

Open source is starting to make a dent in proprietary software fortunes   TechRepublic

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  Ventures Africa   
Intel's Latest Campaign To Halve African Technology Gender Gap  Ventures Africa
VENTURES AFRICA – Intel has launched a new digital literacy campaign under its “She Will Connect” initiative to reach 5 million African women and therefore halve the gender gap in technology in the sub-Saharan African region by 2016. Collaborating with ...

Intel Kenya to train 1.2 mln in computer and internet use   Telecompaper (subscription)
Intel to promote IT use among women   The Star
Intel's 'She Will Connect' Program Targets to Reach 5 Million Women in Africa By ...   AllAfrica.com

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