Facebook is currently on a serious money-making mission, and they’ve now greenlit advertising in certain ways within WhatsApp.
Investigative journalist John Roberts thinks he might have uncovered the real man behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto – the man who created Bitcoin.
The deadline for filing your tax returns as a non-provisional tax-payer was October 31 – a bad day for procrastinators who tried to file at the last minute.
Israeli company Hoodie has released an advert featuring Bar Refaeli, which has since been labelled ‘racist’ and ‘hypocritical’.
In order to fire up supporters and stoke fear, a Republican congressional candidate used a picture of a rather ramshackle town. Just the one problem.
According to the activist group #NotInMyName, alleged Dros rapist Nicholas Ninow intends to plead insanity in court on Thursday.
In a new ad campaign, one of Hollywood’s leading men is on a quest to find a decent cup of coffee.
Just when you think you’ve heard it all, someone compares the delivery speed of the SA Post Office and that of the Roman Empire’s courier service.
The Forbes’ list of this year’s highest paid television actors and actresses has one adorkable show, in particular, taking many of the top spots.
MTN just released its quarterly report and, whilst some areas show growth, it’s clear that pre-paid customers in South Africa are heading for the hills.
A new initiative called Naspers Foundry is going to be dishing out the cash to local start-ups, in an effort to boost the South African economy.
It’s true. The sooner you realise that, the better. Otherwise, my friend, your life will just be one disappointment after the other.
A painting of a European man, generated by AI, has fetched 43 times more than its estimated value at a Christie’s auction. But is it art?
Despite going to court to prevent the British press from outing him, and doing everything in his power to curb the media, he still lost the battle.
If the Western Cape seceded from the rest of South Africa, and created the Cape Rand, would it benefit financially?
Every month, some charges you’re aware of, and some that you’re not, fly out of your account. Here’s which SA bank is coming out tops.
Shareholders aren’t the only ones suffering as a result of the Steinhoff scam. Charities are now set to lose out when the company cuts off its donations.
Imagine winning $1,6 billion, or around R23 billion. Feels good right? Now imagine coming really, really close to winning, but ending up with zero.
The University of Cape Town’s Engineering department has unveiled the world’s first ‘bio brick’, made from ‘liquid gold’.
Ivan Glasenberg isn’t the kind of guy that keeps up a public profile. When you’re worth around R78 billion, though, you can’t keep everything under wraps.
If you could convert Americans from jerky to biltong, you would be rolling in the Benjamins. This US company is pretty sure they can do just that.
Are you wasting hours of your day scrolling through Facebook and Instagram, muttering about people you used to know? You’re not alone.
It’s been nine days since Paul Allen passed away, and his superyacht remains docked at the V&A Waterfront. What happens now?
For some, blockchain is a word they hear thrown around from time to time, but they don’t have a clue what it all means. For others, blockchain represents a chance to shake things up.
If you’re keen to hit your year-end function out of the park, then you might want to nail down one of Cape Town’s finest venues in a hurry.
Attention smokers: The National Council Against Smoking is trying to get the government to hit you where it hurts the most.
‘Narcos’ is returning to your laptop or TV soon, and this time it’s set in Mexico and based on the birth of Mexico’s drug war.
If you hate Piers Morgan, you might enjoy watching comedian Harry Hill smashing a pie into his face on behalf of Daniel Craig and his papoose.
People are calling for a boycott of the tattoo shop Sins of Style, after the owner used homophobic hate speech to verbally attack a photographer.
As the legalisation of cannabis continues to be discussed in many progressive countries around the world, business is good.