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Wednesday, 18 November 2015
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TECHNOLOGY NEWS  

Climate change? Put a star on it

Celebrities have raised the profile of the campaign to save the planet - but how much impact do they have on the public?

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SCIENCE NEWS  

Half plant and insect species misnamed

Researchers say the growing number of samples being collected is outpacing experts that can identify them.

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TELECOMS  

Orange doesn't plan to buy Cell C

Orange is expanding in SA with the launch of an Internet service provider soon, but has yet to make a foray into the mobile space.

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SECURITY  

Why Edward Snowden is pro-ad blockers

Whistleblower says that the rise of "malvertising" means users need to use ad blockers, just for safety.

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SOFTWARE  

Microsoft wants to guess your emotions

Microsoft has released a batch of fun new machine learning tools as it expands its work in the AI department.

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BUSINESS  

How hacking works

From white hats to black hats to zero day exploits, there are multiple ways to make money as a hacker.

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HARDWARE  

Huawei's Mate S ticks the premium boxes

If you're looking for a high-end phone you're spoiled for choice, says Alan Cooper.

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GAMING  

Halo 5: a stunning return to form

Stunning graphics, a plot twist of note and a strong story line mark Halo 5: Guardians as a return to form.

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INTERNET  

Parenting in the digital age is tough

Guiding kids through the digital age is difficult, especially as parents often don't know the answers themselves.

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GADGETS  

Huawei's Mate S ticks the premium boxes

If you're looking for a high-end phone you're spoiled for choice, says Alan Cooper.

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SPACE  

New Venus-like planet discovered

The new rocky exoplanet is slightly larger than Earth and 39 light years away.

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DISCOVERY  

Is pyramid hiding new royal tomb?

It may be 4,500 years old but scientists think there may still be more secrets to the Pyramid of Giza.

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ENVIRONMENT  

The culprits behind SA's weird weather

Caradee Yael Wright, Francois Engelbrecht and Neville Sweijd name the three culprits behind SA's weird weather.

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