Have a few hundred million to throw around? Award-winning designers spill the beans on what the rich and the famous really want out of a superyacht.
You can’t blame Naas Botha for being pissed off about the scam artists using his pictures on Facebook. The social media giant doesn’t seem all that bothered, though.
The FBI is now conducting a week-long probe into the allegations of sexual assault against the Supreme Court nominee. I think it’s clear where John Oliver stands on this.
Looking to plant something spicy in your garden? Despite what you might have seen on social media, you won’t find it in-store.
If you want to set yourself apart from the crowd, you might want to start with your branding. That’s where Ferrari, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and others have something in common.
It’s true – some brides have now started hiring professional bridesmaids to join them on their special day.
Skilled teachers are leaving South Africa in search of teaching opportunities in Abu Dhabi, where their monthly income dwarfs what they can earn here.
Earlier this year, one-time California lottery winner James Allen Hayes pleaded guilty to four counts of bank robbery, after attempting to rob 11 banks in Los Angeles.
Companies like Amazon and Apple seem to be on the up and up, but have everyday investors missed the boat? Time for an expert opinion.
A tech billionaire and his wife have set a new Australian record for the most expensive property ever sold. Good on ya, mate.
Experts have analysed the careers of more than 20 000 scientists, 3 000 artists, and 6 000 filmmakers, proving that the career hot streak is, in fact, an actual thing.
Some people will always prefer the brick-and-mortar shopping experience, so Amazon decided it was time to get in on the action.
Take a look at some of the weirdest products available from Gwyneth Paltrow’s ridiculous “wellness company”, Goop.
In a growing trend among world-class chefs, another restaurant has decided to turn their backs on their Michelin star.
The latest Take-home Pay Index has confirmed improvements on both an annual and a monthly basis to the average salary in South Africa.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone have never been the types to shy away from controversy. I’m pretty sure there will be plenty of that following season 22’s premiere.
It’s never a good look to be caught up in the State Capture machine. Whilst heads have rolled over at KPMG, it’s far from business as usual.
I’m not heavily invested in the PT short and khaki two-tone style of fashion. When I saw this image appear on Facebook, though, I wanted to know more.
Instagram is growing at a far more rapid rate than Facebook, and the sudden resignation of Instagram’s co-founders could seriously impact Facebook going forward.
It’s one thing to roll into work a little worse for wear from the night before, but what about arriving high? Here’s what an SA labour advocate has to say.
John Oliver confirms what we already knew to be true – Facebook is a toilet. Especially when it comes to their failed efforts to regulate hate speech.
A new reality TV show, ‘The Circle’, premiered on British television this week. Imagine everything you hate about social media interaction meets Big Brother.
If you happen to shop on overseas sites quite regularly, you might be in for a nasty surprise from SARS sometime soon.
In a matter of months, first marijuana company to go public on the Nasdaq has seen its value increase more than tenfold. Take a look at the company that some are calling the “next Amazon”.
When Lenny Kravitz decided to go shopping in a giant woollen scarf, he quickly became a meme. Now he’s finally explained how it came to be.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation has published their latest safety report, and it might help those with a fear of taking to the air.
Billionaire Paul Allen has docked his superyacht, Octopus, in Cape Town at the V&A Waterfront. It makes for quite a spectacle.
Some people want to be rich and famous. I’m guessing that if you’re a geologist, just one of those will do you fine.
Michael Che and Colin Jost might be popular with the ‘Saturday Night Live’ crowd, but Emmy viewers were less than impressed with their efforts last night.
Developing an app is a fine art, and then comes the problem of monetising it. Capetonian Marc Perel might have hit the sweet spot.