South Africa has its fair share of adrenaline junkies, whether that’s in the water or wearing a wing suit. Perhaps you want to check this out then.
I remember watching futuristic shows back in the 90s and thinking ‘that will never happen’. Well, say hello to the future with the Google Home gadget.
Many South Africans assume that specials and online deals mean big savings, but local retailers are often taking us for a ride. Here’s proof.
They may be one of the country’s leading retailers, but sometimes with a little inside knowledge you can save yourself plenty of cash.
Fitbit South Africa aren’t too impressed by something we wrote in regards to their product, but it looks like they might be hiding a dirty little secret.
Fitness trackers seem to be all the rage at the minute, people humblebragging on Facebook about their latest run. There’s just the one problem, you see.
It’s 2016 and the gadgets keep coming thick and fast, although this looks like the coolest one we’ve seen in a while. Start your skate engines.
Teenagers of today have to deal with parents who are a lot more interested in their lifestyle than before, and it’s getting a bit weird.
It’s not often that a Bose headphone user switches to another brand. But it’s been a trying time watching everyone (other brands and their fans) go wireless, as we plod along. Plod no more, my friends – behold, the new QuietComfort 35 headphones from Bose!
Put away the Oculus Rift and let’s chat about the HTC Vive. Seriously guys, this is the one you never thought you would see in your lifetime.
Posting internationally to South Africa can take a toll on your wallet as well as your patience. Time you learnt how to beat the system then.
The rand has suddenly increased against the dollar, and we’re all holding fingers that it will only get better. However, analysts sing a different tune.
If your mate’s just one-upped you with a R3 million brand new Cannondale, perhaps you can outmanoeuvre them with these incredible hot cycling gloves.
With a 4K camera, live visual tracking, obstacle avoidance, image stabilizer, no earth-curvature and up to 5km flying range, the DJI Phantom 4 is the ultimate drone. Everyone knows that.
With a 4K camera, live-streaming footage, image stabilizer, no earth-curvature and up to 2,5km flying range, the DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone is an incredible piece of kit. And at almost half the price of the Phantom 4, it’s a no-brainer.
Melbourne is on high alert ahead of what many fear could be an upsurge in gang-related violence. You may recognise these names.