Category Archives: Technology

Bye bye, dumb phone

I’ve finally taken the plunge and left my previously blissful and ignorant world behind me. Gone are the sunny days of calm, brazenly whiled away beeping and buzzing free. I’ve gone and gotten myself a smart phone. The make is immaterial, I’m more concerned with the impending profound change that is going to infiltrate my…

Help the SA Robotics Industry

The development and growth of an industry is often related to the interest of youth, as they become the future leaders and experts within that field. Currently we have a situation where some interested youth, from difficult backgrounds, have the opportunity to learn more, interact and compete with other interested youth in this field at…

How our mobile worlds could be, if they were simple and our providers humane.

What does not make sense is why it is any other way?

From Pirate to Privateer

Disclaimer: Now there are finer points that I am avoiding simply to make my point, and that I’ll fill under “artistic licence” and move swiftly along.

Playing [and Failing] Your Way to Successful Innovation

Innovation is one of those strange business anomalies that exist in our world.

ToolTip: DropBox

A simple software solution that automates file-sharing, management and backups.

Simple Usability

I was speaking to a reader of this blog in person, and was struck by something they said – that being such an ‘online’ person I had simply taken for granted.

Augmented Reality: Bringing Virtual and Real into one space

In the late 1980’s the movie “Lawnmower Man” introduced popular culture to the concept of virtual reality for the first time.

The Digital Edge Live was an epihany

On Friday, I attended The Digital Edge Live conference today, held at the BMW Pavilion, at the V&A Waterfront. It was simply amazing. In fact it was so good, I would recommend it to anybody who is in a similar position as myself.

Newspapers will become blogs

I ask the question: What’s the difference between an exceptional blog and a newspaper that is still relevant in 2010.

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