By Rufaro Madamombe Microsoft has announced a new eye tracking software technology that will be coming in the next Windows 10 Fall Creators update. The feature will allow people to control and navigate a Windows 10 laptop with their eyes. It will be available from the 17 of October which…
By Rufaro Madamombe Most Zimbabweans have come to love and use WhatsApp almost on a daily basis. However, some find its features a little bit limited so they’ve turned to other alternatives. One such alternative is an app called GB WhatsApp and it offers people so much more than the…
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By Leonard Sengere At the end of June 2017, Kwese TV and three other TV providers were licensed in Botswana. This was after they applied for licences when public notice for bidding was released early this year. The four companies join Star Times and Mediacore Botswana to make it six…
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By Leonard Sengere Back in 2009 Google became the first internet company to publish a transparency report and since then many other internet companies have followed suit. These reports detail information on government requests for user data, content removal and to what extent the internet companies complied with those requests.…
By Staff Writer Imagine 400GB additional storage for your phone all on one microSD card? It’s possible now thanks to Western Digital’s latest SanDisk microSD card release. The company announced today its 400GB SanDisk microSD card currently the world’s highest-capacity microSD card for use in mobile devices. Western Digital says…
By Trycolyn Pikirayi In as much as Virtual Reality will disrupt the tourism industry, I don’t believe it will do so as much as exclaim it will. I think we are still clouded by the ‘excitement’ of VR so much that we can’t help but think it’s better than anything…
By L.S.M Kabweza In the letter Kwese TV distributors wrote to the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe seeking to have their licence restored, the company accused BAZ of protecting DStv. Dr Dish explains in the letter that DStv is enjoying regulator protection while exploiting Zimbabwean customers. The letter paints the picture…
By Leonard Sengere Living in a city it is sometimes easy to forget that the majority of Zimbabweans do not have access to electricity. In fact as of 2014, 67.7% of Zimbabweans had no access to electricity. That’s a majority by any measure. The waste management situation is no better…