Plenty of events for you to explore around SA this Festive Season.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Samsung Reimagines Mobile This Summer
Below are two products from Samsung which should really interest you going in to festive season.
If you are looking for idea's on what to get for Xmas this might just be them:
GEAR FIT2
The sleek and comfortable Gear Fit2 advanced sports band
makes fitness more fun than ever before, with an embedded GPS and a heart rate
monitor that offers accurate and robust fitness tracking, while providing
instant feedback on the user's workout. Gear Fit2’s outstanding features
include a standalone music player and options to check and respond to text
messages and get training technique advice. Best of all, the GearFit2 is dust
and water resistant too and can withstand any workout you put yourself through.
Suggested Price: R3,999.00
ICONX
Take your music on the road with you this summer with
Gear IconX cord-free earbuds featuring 4GB storage, in each ear, for your
favourite tunes. Providing a lightweight, secure and comfortable fit with three
different sizes of eartips and wingtips, Gear IconX earbuds are activated by
simply placing them in your ears. It features its own heart rate monitor, with
voice guided fitness training and is IP68 certified dust and water resistant.
Suggested Price: 3,499.00
For more info visit www.samsung.com
For more info visit www.samsung.com
This edition by Fred Felton
Twitter @fredfelton
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Vodacom gives free access to education and job search sites
In a bid to help address cost
challenges associated with access to education and career websites, Vodacom,
through the Vodacom Foundation and its NXT LVL youth brand, has zero rated the
charge to some key basic education sites and career portals.
The interventions are an
illustration of Vodacom’s core belief that Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) and mobile technology can be utilised to improve and advance learning, address
skills development and help in finding employment. The Vodacom e-School portal,
launched in January 2015, and the NXT LVL Careers, are prime examples of how
Vodacom is contributing to society.
The Vodacom e-School provides
curriculum-aligned content for Grade 4 to 12 learners including daily lessons,
videos, assignments in the form of quizzes and personalised progress reports.
This is zero-rated, in other words free, for Vodacom customers. Already there
are 150 000 learners registered on the portal. The portal can be accessed by
visiting www.vodacom.co.za/e-school from your cellphone, tablet or laptop.
Executive Head for Vodacom
Foundation, Mthobeli Temfene says: “Many learners in our country often do not
have access to learning material such as textbooks, which makes excelling at
school more difficult. The same applies to young graduates looking for
employment as more and more job placements go online and the costs of data is a
barrier.” Tengimfene says: “As an investor
in the country and an established partner in addressing social challenges, Vodacom’s
goal is to ensure that learners throughout the country have access to some
basic tools to help enhance their learning experience and that young graduates similarly
get help in searching for jobs.”
As a caring company with a 17
year history of giving back to communities, Vodacom is committed to easing the cost
conundrum that young job seekers face. We launched Vodacom NXT LVL Careers in
June 2016. The programme is aimed at young job-seekers and enables them to browse
for jobs, upload CVs and apply for available positions for free. Access to the
careers portal is zero-rated for Vodacom subscribers. NXT LVL Careers can be
accessed through the www.vodacom.co.za website then clicking on Services and
then on NXT LVL Careers.
Vodacom takes every opportunity
with its network to deliver social offerings through its zero-rated offers to
customers. We have an open invitation to providers of content aimed at
advancing employability in South Africa, and invite interested parties to
e-mail us at foundation@vodacom.co.za to apply to have applicable content added
to our zero-rated portal.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Kenya's wildebeest migration to be live streamed to the world
WildEarth in partnership with HerdTracker will be live
streaming the wildebeest migration via Facebook and YouTube in Kenya’s Masai
Mara National Reserve from 20 to 25 September 2016.
The live broadcasts will be hosted daily on HerdTracker’s Facebook
page and WildEarth’s safariLIVE YouTube channel between 16:00 to
23:30 EAT (East Africa Time) and will centre around the wildebeest migration
crossing the Nile crocodile-infested Mara River as well as predatory action of
lions hunting at night in the Masai Mara.
WildEarth will also be broadcasting live from South Africa’s
Sabi Sand Game Reserve in South Africa, an excellent Big Five safari
destination which shares a border with the Kruger National Park.
Authentic African safari experience
Graham Wallington, CEO of WildEarth hopes to show viewers who tune in to
the live broadcasts an authentic African safari experience.
“One of the scenes that is brought to mind when people think
of Africa, are the vast expanses of open land and myriads of different
herbivorous species streaming across these great plains as they follow the
torrential rains, always seeking out the best grazing areas. Of course, this is
an absolute feast for the predators who really get their claws stuck in after
sunset.”
“After the sun has gone down, we are going to be using
infrared lighting and thermal imaging for the very first time during our live
safaris, so don’t miss out on a second of the action.”
Encouraging international travellers
to visit Kenya
Andre Van Kets, creator of the HerdTracker web-app which
tracks the wildebeest migration in real-time and removes the fear that
travellers have when planning a migration safari, hopes that by
broadcasting the wildebeest migration live, it will encourage more
international travellers to make Kenya their chosen holiday destination and to
experience this natural phenomenon for themselves.
“The wildebeest migration is one of nature’s greatest
spectacles. The river crossings are the main reasons why thousands of
travellers flock to the Masai Mara every year. We want to show the world just
why they need to witness it for themselves here in Kenya.”
Other live broadcasts of the
wildebeest migration
In October 2015, HerdTracker in partnership with Make It
Kenya hosted #MaraLive - the world’s first live web
broadcast of the great wildebeest migration from the Masai Mara, Kenya via
Twitter’s Periscope app.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Motorsports' Mad Mike Heads To South Africa
Drifting star Mad Mike Whiddett will head to
South Africa in September.
Mad Mike - Image: Graeme Murray / Red Bull Content Pool |
Off the back of
appearances in Formula Drift in Canada and the US, Kiwi Drifting
Sensation , ‘Mad’
Mike Whiddett makes his way to South Africa to thrill local fans.
‘Mad’ Mike’ Whiddett
has drifted a car up a mountain range in his native New Zealand and powerslid
across a frozen lake in Japan and now he’s set to excite South Africa’s drifting
enthusiasts, as he heads to our shores in September.
“I’ve heard so much
about the South African fans and I can’t wait to get out there. I've seen the local
SA drift scene in clips and it looks like a whole lot of fun,” said Whiddett
from Japan where he was participating in Formula Drift. “I’m pumped to showcase
what the Mazda RX8 is capable of and meet the fans first hand.”
Whiddett’s car, a
2004 MAZDA RX8 dubbed the ‘BADBUL,’ is being shipped directly from his appearance
at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
“The BADBUL is our
threerotor turbo machine, equipped with the best products on the market. It has
just finished wowing the crowds in the UK for Goodwood Festival of Speed where
we took home the coveted 'Driver of the Event' award,” Whiddett said. ”High
horsepower, killer sound I know it will be well received in South Africa. “
The ‘Mad Mike’
moniker hails from early on in his motorsport career – something he was called whilst
participating in a freestyle motocross event. Although he hated being called ‘Mad
Mike’ in the beginning and thought it was pretty cheesy, it stuck. He thinks it’s
rather cool now.
Whiddett will be in
South Africa to appear at two events – Wheels of Fury on the 17th of September
at Grand West in Cape Town and then the SupaDrift Series at Carnival City on
the 24th of September.
He’ll also be filming
an episode of his reality series ‘My Mad Mike Life’ while in the country.
It’s a maiden trip to
Africa for Whiddett. “I’m stoked to head over to get amongst the local drivers and
drive scene,” he said. “For me this trip is an exploration of both South Africa
and its culture as much as it’s a motorsports trip.”
For more info head
to: www.redbull.co.za/madmike
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