DStv recently announced the return of Open Time over the weekend of 7–9 November 2025 as part of its 30 th birthday celebrations. As part of the promotion, South Africa’s pay-TV broadcaster will offer ...
From 1 November 2025, DStv is lowering the cost of its decoder prices. The HD decoder will now cost R300 or R700 (with installation) when bought online via its newly launched store (that’s 40% off).
DStv has announced a 40% reduction in decoder prices to attract more subscribers amid declining numbers The pay-TV giant has faced mounting competition from over 560 streaming platforms, forcing it to ...
The takeaway: People often worry about being tracked through their wireless devices, especially when using public Wi-Fi networks. However, researchers have discovered multiple methods to detect and ...
Following its takeover of MultiChoice, Canal+ is reportedly planning to slash DStv decoder prices by up to 40% from November 1. This development, first reported by TechCabal, marks the French media ...
If you have a DStv Explora or HD decoder with multiple viewing outputs, you might want to control the second TV connected to your decoder using the same remote. Changing your DStv remote to TV2 mode ...
According to the Minister, the deactivation forms part of a wider crackdown on decoder smuggling between Ghana and Nigeria — a problem that has persisted for nearly a decade. Since 2017, MultiChoice ...
Accra, Sept. 29, GNA – Subscribers of DSTV in Ghana will from Wednesday, October 1, 2025, enjoy an increased value offer following an agreement between government and MultiChoice Africa, operators of ...
Imagine tracking your heartbeat without strapping on a smartwatch or touching any gadget, just by sitting within range of your Wi-Fi. This is made possible with Pulse-Fi, a system recently unveiled by ...
We’ve all heard about the risks of public Wi-Fi networks, which might make anyone want to avoid it altogether. In theory, that’s what I should do, but in practice, I still end up logging in ...
A new AI-powered system called Who-Fi can identify and track individuals using only Wi-Fi signals; no cameras, phones, or wearable devices are required. Developed by researchers at La Sapienza ...
Researchers at La Sapienza University in Italy have developed a system that can identify individuals without the need for cameras or other devices, based on the human body’s physical interaction with ...