Amidst the overused and unremarkable jokes that did the rounds yesterday, were a few gems. Let’s give some credit where it’s due.
You’ve probably never heard of this Saudi company, but they’re turning bigger money than Amazon, Apple, and Google combined.
Jacob Zuma and his daughter clearly enjoyed themselves this weekend, which we know because he posted about it on Twitter.
Tech-savvy South Africans prefer online shopping to brick-and-mortar stores, with a few familiar names coming out tops.
Uber’s latest campaign is focused on driver and passenger safety, and features an advert modelled on the standard in-flight safety videos.
Mary Poppins has nothing on this man in Turkey, who was lifted into the sky by an umbrella during a passing storm.
The UK is implementing a block on ‘adult content’ that requires you to prove your age before you can access it.
George Clooney and Elton John are demanding a boycott of a number of prominent hotels, to show support for those suffering in Brunei.
Elon Musk has combined an ancient meme, a Twitter joke, and plenty of Auto-Tune to bring you his first hip hop track.
The top dogs at MTN are taking home a pretty decent paycheck, according to the mobile operator’s integrated annual report for 2018.
People can’t get enough of the TV adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s bestselling novels, and the critics are gushing, too.
The weekend is upon us, and we’ve got one foot out of the door, so maybe it’s time to spice things up with a little marijuana ice cream.
Looks like you don’t need a R100 000 bike to dominate at the Cape Epic – just some local, quality craftsmanship.
Boston Dynamics’ updated Handle Robot is a force to be reckoned with, when it comes to stacking boxes. This is how it begins.
Nicolas Cage is concluding his fourth failed marriage, this time to makeup artist Erika Koike, after a matter of days. His odd on-camera behaviour was a warning sign.
Four highway projects in South Africa have been left unfinished, after two construction companies went bust. That includes the road out near Caledon.
Cape Town features prominently in the new documentary, ‘Waterwise’, about how we use and value water worldwide.
South Africans accused restaurant group Simply Asia of stereotyping Thai people in their latest radio advert.
Photographer Margaret Bourke-White’s work helped shape the way that we saw the 20th century.
The range of iPads out there can get a little overwhelming, but the release of the iPad Air might make things simpler.
A group of East London teens proved that racism is alive and well among their generation when they harassed a waiter at the Las Vegas Spur.
Piers Morgan hasn’t had any attention for a while, so naturally, he went after Meghan again so that people would notice him.
Kids are leaving social media after discovering that their folks have been posting embarrassing pics of them for years, and it’s raised some interesting questions.
There’s now a way to fact check those dodgy viral messages on WhatsApp, which seem to spread like wildfire before anyone bothers to search for the truth.
Australian police made a DJ Khaled joke after arresting a man who tried, and then failed, to escape the country on a jet ski.
Welcome to 2019, where a large group of very organised people want to undo years of scientific advancement by not vaccinating their children.
TripAdvisor has revealed the new world’s best destination for 2019, with Paris being knocked off top spot.
Welcome to #RingGate, where a grown man refuses to let a line of strangers kiss his ring and the internet goes wild.
Quentin Tarantino’s new film, ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’, promises to take us back to the height of hippie Hollywood.
Prince Charles and Camilla ditched their chauffeur in favour of a vintage MG TD, which they then drove to a classic car event in Cuba.