Kim Kardashian West (as she wants to be known as) has graced the cover of GQ UK, leaving very very little to the imagination.
Gumtree has been crowned the most visited website by South African unique browsers, according to the latest stats released by the Interactive Advertising Bureau.
PornHub has released some data on its avid audience, revealing how the site’s visitors watch porn and on what device, along with the type of porn they’re looking for.
Kendall Jenner has now made her first appearance in high fashion magazine, Vogue. “It’s just Kendall, doing her thing, all while showing us creative ways to tie our scarves this fall.”
The US Copyright Office has tackled the animal vs photographer copyright issue regarding the monkey-selfie taken by David Slater’s camera, and has come to a decision regarding to ownership.
Time Inc is introducing new procedures into its business models to cater for “advertiser friendly” content, and this has raised some concerns with readers and followers of the magazine after journalists were laid-off for not meeting requirements.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates takes on the ice-bucket challenge after being nominated by Mark Zuckerberg.
Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt responds to his Ice Bucket Challenge nomination in spectacular fashion.
A design blunder has resulted in a classic magazine cover that’s doing more for it than ever before.
We do love it when things that are not supposed to be there pop up in unexpected places. It just bring something exciting to the mundanity of everyday life. This cock-up will definitely give you a giggle…
Every year, TIME Magazine tips its hat to some of the best and most innovative websites out there, and the list for 2014 is out…
Olivia Wilde has once again graced the cover of Glamour, but has also been photographed breastfeeding her baby boy, which has got the internet chatting.
Ashley Cole’s awkward photo with his new Roma teammates has spurred on a new internet meme: Lurking Ashley.
These German cat-breeding websites are the strangest and most amazing thing on the internet. Check them out here.
The crew at ArcAqua may have revolutionised the way in which food is cleaned and prepared thanks to their harnessing of Ozone technology.
Max Mosley sues Google over original News of the World photos which showed him in sadomasochistic sex party acts.
South Africans will be some of the first to try out Instagram’s new “one-tap” messaging app, Bolt, before it’s released to the rest of the world.
Richard Lee Norris, 39, spent over 10 years hiding behind a mask after accidentally shooting himself with a shotgun. And now he’s a GQ cover star.
Shawn Mendes has gone from Vine star to No. 1 selling artist on iTunes in just over a year. Now THAT’s a fast rise to stardom.
What are the local and international sites that South Africans love to visit? Alexa ranks which web addresses Saffas spend their time on…
Here is an infographic illustrating some of the most memorable farewells in Game Of Thrones – and we all know there were all too many of those.
Rupert Murdoch’s biggest and boldest bid yet emerged, with an $80 billion takeover offer for Time Warner Inc., which would be the biggest media deal in more than a decade.
A website has been set up to list items Google has removed after the European Court of Justice ruled people could have articles about them deleted from Google.
What do the headlines on social media, news websites and internet forums tell us about publishers and their “clicktricks”.
At just shy of a year old, Prince George has already gotten his very own Vanity Fair cover, alongside his mom and dad, but who are they really?
Joan Rivers gets a bit sick and tired on a CNN anchor’s “negative” line of questioning, and storms out of the live TV interview.
Robin Thicke’s #AskThicke social media campaign backfired, leaving him open the some ridiculing from the Twitterverse.
Award-winning technology, business, and design magazine Fast Company is set to launch in SA later this year.
The Associated Press has just added itself to the list of news organizations that will begin using robots to write stories.
The president of Uruguay, José Mujica, has chimed in on the whole Suarez-biting incident and sent out a few words on what he thinks of FIFA.