Who wouldn?t want to own a quadcopter?

By Shane Schutte

When George Lucas popularised drones such as R2-D2 and C3PO in the 1977 film Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, he was deemed a visionary. We ve now come to a point in time that for the right price, you could have a mini drone (quadcopter) to call your own.

Common characteristics of trailblazing digital companies

By Staff writer

In one of his last keynote speeches before his retirement, John Chambers, Cisco’s CEO of 20 years, predicted over a third of firms today will be dead in ten years, stating the only ones that will survive will be digital companies, and many will fail trying to emulate such firms.

Viva gender diversity: Who says technology is a man’s game !

By Staff writer

You might imagine that technology companies are at the forefront of diversity, especially considering most are full of super-intelligent people who would never dream of discriminating against someone. The reality, however is that gender diversity is a huge issue within our industry, and has been for some time.

From Ford Model T to coffee The move towards mass customisation

By Staff writer

Customer choice has increased significantly in the past hundred years. At the turn of the 20th century Henry Ford launched the infamous Model T, the first automobile mass-produced on moving assembly lines. It was far from the “mass customisation” we know today buyers could famously choose it in any colour they wanted… as long as it was black.