South Africans now spend more money on gambling than on any other form of entertainment, new study reveals
New figures from Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) show that the country’s betting industry has grown by over 1,400% since 2018, reaching R152.6 billion (about $8.5 billion) from R10.1 billion
New study shows that internet networks are growing in Africa, but high phone costs limit accessibility
A new report from the GSMA highlights a significant paradox in Sub-Saharan Africa’s digital transformation. While the region is making substantial progress in expanding mobile broadband infrastructure, its population faces
A Case Study in Low-Cost Affiliate Traffic Using Systeme.io
Finding effective and sustainable traffic as a new affiliate marketer is one of the most persistent challenges in online marketing. Traditional methods like blogging, SEO, and paid ads often require
Automotive industry overlooks employee skills in digital transformation push, study shows
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain As car manufacturers drive to embrace even more automation and data-driven processes as well as artificial intelligence, a study in the International Journal of Environment, Workplace
New MSU study says screen time benefits kids
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – A new Michigan State University study is looking at the relationship between screen time and academic achievement. Researchers found that adolescents who play video games, scroll
MSU study: Screen time aids learning, but gender gaps remain | MSUToday
Current parenting and educational trends often prioritize structured, adult-supervised activities in an attempt to optimize children’s educational outcomes. This often comes at the expense of unstructured leisure time spent with
New LinkedIn study reveals the secret that a third of professionals are hiding at work
Deagreez/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways AI’s fast nature and the need to upskill are overwhelming workers. Learning about AI
AI could dull your doctor’s detection skills, study finds
DNY59/iStock/Getty Images Plus Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Endoscopists who use AI may see their cancer-detection skill degrade. Prolonged exposure to AI is diminishing
Study highlights how tribal libraries bridge the digital divide
Researchers found that the Ignacio Library serves as a modern, multi-functional hub for a community where broadband access is not universal. Credit: Brian Burke/UAlbany A new study led by researchers
New study finds unstructured digital media use can enhance academic skills, but gender disparities in math persist
Current parenting and educational trends tend to favor structured, adult-supervised activities, largely aimed at enhancing children’s educational outcomes. This focus often diminishes the value placed on unstructured leisure time spent