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SA varsity develops tech to detect hearing disability
The University of Pretoria has developed low-cost technology that helps in diagnosing hearing disability. The technology, called hearScreen, is a patented smartphone application that provides a mobile health solution for early detection of hearing loss and links patients to required health services. The software can turn any smartphone into an audiometer to test people’s hearing.
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What we know about the upcoming Blackberry Priv
Blackberry is really trying hard to get it right and for their sake, I hope it will give them some leverage. The Priv features a 5.4″ Quad HD display with curved glass and runs on the Snapdragon 808 chip with dual-core 1.8GHz Cortex-A57 and quad-core 1.44GHz Cortex-A53 CPU plus Adreno 418 GPU. The main camera […]
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Is your airtime vanishing into the void?
Have you ever loaded airtime just to find that 10 minutes later, you’ve got almost nothing left? Or worse, have you received that dreaded cellphone bill at the end of the month and found a mysterious R1200.00 charge for some (quote of the day) or some junk content that you have never subscribed to?
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Three years later: FNB and inaccessibility to blind and visually impaired customers
The below is an email response on a mailing list where the topic of FNB seems to be quite hot at present. There are some members who want to keep it quiet as they would like to keep it internal but, as another poster pointed out: “We have a right to our independence […]