blogpanel

User banner image
User avatar
  • blogpanel

Posts

23andMe’s Descent into Surveillance: Your Genome is Their Business

The Dark Secret Behind 23andMe: Your Genetic Data is a ticking Time Bomb Are you one of the 15 million people who have entrusted their...

Law 2.0: Judgment Day?

  [Image: A bold and eye-catching graphic with flashing lights and neon colors.] “Get Ready to Overthrow the Boring Legalese! Sabinet’s NetLaw AI Research Assistant...

Icasa is a Pawn in a Power Play

The Great TV Heist: StarSat Accuses Icasa of Power Grab [Image: A satellite antenna outside StarSat’s head office in Midrand, Johannesburg, with a bold red...

The Holy Trinity of Chaos: Triad of Stars Locked in Eternal Dance

  “Shockingly, scientists have stumbled upon a trio of stars engaging in a cosmic game of musical chairs, with the tempo of their orbits accelerating...

Businesses Drowning in Debt: A Crisis of Epic Proportions

  The Tsunami of Spending: How Businesses Are Drowning in Their Own Excess Imagine a tsunami, but instead of a massive wave, it’s a never-ending...

Bursting the BEE bubble: Solly Malatsi’s radical plan to flip the ICT sector on its head

Here’s a provocative rewrite of the content without indicating that it’s been rewritten: SOLLY MALATSI SETS THE HONESTY BAR LOW WITH SHOCKING NEW MOVE TO...

Horowitz Flip-Flops: Betrays Values, Cashes in on Harris

THE GRAND GAME OF CROCODILE TANGLING A new scandal is rocking the world of venture capital and politics, and at its center is a web...

Killing BEE: Malatsi’s Secret Plan to Unleash Tech Revolution

SHOCKING TRUTH: SA’s Digital Future Held Hostage by Red Tape Communications and digital technologies minister Solly Malatsi has finally acknowledged the elephant in the room:...

Meet the Uninvited: The Ambitious Insurgent Disrupting Uber’s Dominance

The Insidious Threat to Uber: A Johannesburg Company is Poised to Take Down the Ride-Hailing Giant In a bold move, a South African company, Secure...

Google, Meet Your New Overlord: Arc Search Arrives on Android

“The Browser Company, the secretive startup behind the usurper web browser Arc, has made a brazen move by launching its Arc Search browser on Android,...