Huawei’s Developers Day (HDD2019ZA) took place in Cape Town. The company is expanding in South Africa; here’s what you need to know.
Media invites are vague and it seems as though Apple won’t be highlighting any of their new products. What are they planning?
The app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
Uber and Bolt drivers have been threatened by the taxi owners of the new e-hailing service.
Emoticons can be found on OjuChat.
Keep your text a secret by making your messages self-delete after a certain period of time.
Play Pass has launched with 350 games and apps, giving users access to premiums and services. The service launched in the US and will roll out to other countries in due course.
The new WhoYou app aims to address identity fraud in South Africa.
If you can’t even trust the Bible, then you certainly can’t trust the Facebook mobile app either.
Gender-based violence is on the increase in South Africa. In 2019, we still need to rely on safety apps to keep women safe.
Stellenbosch Municipality in the Western Cape launched a housing app on Monday in a bid to increase accessibility and access to the housing database.
Fitness apps can be beneficial to helping your reach your health goals. The key is to sort through all the apps available and find the ones that will align with your goals.
Move over, Apple Arcade, Google Play Pass is here with hundreds of premium apps and games.
FaceApp is back and we all aged instantly. But you might want to think twice before using the viral selfie app to peek into the future.
Application permissions on Android phones are currently our last line of defence against developers out to profit from our personal data. Or so we thought.
The Greater Kruger Card app, a state-of-the-art tourist information system, provides discounts for facilities in the area as well.
Heavy Chef, the South African entrepreneur education platform, has invited Jacques Oberholzer and Pierre du Plessis to unpack this vital topic.
We have been heard. The Twitter “data saver” option was rolled out on Wednesday night, and it’s great news for South Africans.
Here are five ways mobile apps can help you build a new brand.
If you drive to work daily, you’ll no doubt be familiar with the daily traffic and congestion during your morning and afternoon commute. Fear not, there are a few apps out there to make your time in the traffic a little bit easier.
You might want to think twice about your next video call on WhatsApp. WIthout WiFi, it can set you back a few rand.
Thanks to a new deal with Google, this upcoming WhatsApp update will wipe old chat histories. This is how you can avoid it.
It might be hard to fathom, but according to Uber, they aren’t a taxi company. They prefer another “t-word” altogether.
Women of South Africa: Girl Crew is an app that allows you to befriend other women with your hobbies and interests, bypassing social anxieties.