How badly do we want in-vehicle tech?

How badly do we want in-vehicle tech?

Consumers desire advanced technology in their next new vehicle – however, their willingness to pay for technology demonstrates a wide variety of viewpoints from consumers across leading global markets. More than 5 000 vehicle owners intending to purchase a new...
NASA updates planet catalogue

NASA updates planet catalogue

Kepler NASA’s Kepler space telescope team has released a mission catalogue of planet candidates that introduces 219 new planet candidates, 10 of which are near-Earth size and orbiting in their star’s habitable zone, which is the range of distance from a...
The rise and rise of mobile

The rise and rise of mobile

A massive 2,6-billion new mobile broadband subscribers will be added through 2022 – an average of more than 1-million each day. These new subscribers would be enough to fill Africa’s largest soccer stadium, Soccer City – with a capacity of...
Prasa rolls out 4G network

Prasa rolls out 4G network

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) will soon go live to an intelligent digital railway solution that will improve communications, increase capacity and improve safety on the country’s metro rail network. The five-year project is being carried out...
Why youth leave jobs so soon

Why youth leave jobs so soon

Three out of 10 young people youth will quit their jobs within the first three months. This is according to research conducted by Lulaway, which works in entry-level recruitment. “With a national youth unemployment rate of over 48% (aged between 15 and 24,...
SA CEOs aim to disrupt and grow

SA CEOs aim to disrupt and grow

South African CEOs aim to disrupt and grow amidst uncertainty, with 88% of them spending much more time on scenario planning as a result of an uncertain geopolitical climate. These are among the findings from KPMG South Africa’s 2017 CEO Outlook, based on...