Acer Africa has launched a refreshed portfolio of devices aimed at South African students, just in time for the new academic cycle. Designed for…
Acer Africa has launched a refreshed portfolio of devices aimed at South African students, just in time for the new academic cycle. Designed for…
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Microsoft today announced the general availability of the all-new Surface Pro and the all-new Surface Laptop to empower users in South Africa to unlock…
Omoda is one of Chery’s sub-brands in the South African market, combining daring design with an abundance of in-cabin digitisation. Its mid-size crossovers are…
TDK has responded to developing market needs with a new range of advanced inertial measurement units (IMU) for automotive applications. The Japanese electronics giant…
Data centres will command power equivalent to the entire Japanese power grid by 2030. It’s a startling prediction and one that infrastructure futurists, data…
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Sureswipe is one of South Africa’s first card payment acceptance companies, established in 2008, to make card payment acceptance easy and accessible to independent retailers and service providers. It offers a suite of products that together allow for efficient, affordable and safe payment systems. Over 6,500 independent retailers across South Africa are currently using some 8,000 Sureswipe devices.
What is important for a retailer is repeat business. Attracting your customer back into your store and rewarding them for spending money with you….
Two of South Africa’s first financial technology companies have announced a strategic business relationship that is set to change the fintech payment space. Traderoot…
The South African financial technology company that brought card-payment systems to smaller businesses as far back as 2008 has just announced a new integrated…
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