Facebook wants to know more and more about its users, and by keeping up to date with what they want their knowledge will only increase.
Social media is a dangerous tool – not just for instances of cybercrime but for own happiness, too. The hackers are watching.
When trucks take on a platooning formation they save fuel and costs – but when they employ an autonomous driving software it’s a game changer.
Instagram is changing its way and, although the changes will be forgotten in the months to follow, right now, everyone is pretty bleak.
Facebook didn’t exactly give its users what they wanted, but to soften the blow they gave us so much more feeling.
China is really good at one thing: Uprooting people to make way for their extravagant investments. Let’s just hope they will find the aliens, though.
isiXhosa initiates are taking selfies with their cellphones and posting them to social media.
The world is changing – and even the way parenting is being practiced is under constant scrutiny. All thanks to technology and those who grew up with it.
Shortcuts are there to make our lives easier – and there’s nothing better than learning a few for a site that you visit daily.
The latest numbers show that Mxit is quickly and perhaps irreversibly going down the tubes. So what has caused this rapid descent then?
Phone calls just aren’t what they used to be and are becoming a very unnecessary way of every day communication.
Parents, it’s going to be okay. Thanks to the UK, here’s a guide to what your teens are saying online when they write in all caps.
Whatsapp has taken over the way we communicate, from messages to voice notes to images, videos and calls… but just how many people are looking at your conversations?
Apple has been around for a while now (thank goodness for that) and every few months they spring something new and wonderful on us. This time, it’s simply their adverts.
Oh good, something else to have to worry about when flying: are software problems a sign of things to come, what with hackers and terrorism? Surely that’s their easiest access?
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Ah, remember the days of advert-free Facebook? Now all I see on the side of my newsfeed is little white blocks with mundane advertising. Actually, I don’t even see them anymore.
Oh but the rules of the road do become a problem sometimes, especially if you are wanting to check your emails or update your Facebook. So what are we going to do about it?
Ah, there are some friends I would love to send this special message of love to, if only so that they put their phone down at the dinner table. I may actually keep it on hand…
I know, that picture, right? So many memories. Just like the amount of memories your could store on your new tablet.
Don’t lie… You know you have gone onto YouTube to watch one video and emerged seven hours and 837465billion cat videos later. We all have.
Everyone who has a website should read this, as today Google changes the way it searches for websites and you could be affected.
I was load shedded so many times last week that I have finally put away my electric kettle and now I only use my Le Creuset one on the stove. Sigh.
This makes you wish she had just fallen for a bit of autocorrect so that she had a real excuse. Alas, the truth came out for this Aussie employee.
With drones evolving at the same pace as app updates it comes as no surprise that this little guy can now do some marvellous things.
The times they are a changin’ (sorry, I had to!) and they’re looking pretty good. Imagine getting a roundup of the news like this…
The launch of the Apple Watch has the Swiss in a tizz about the future of watch sales. Best they just go back to chocolate and cheese and stop worrying.
The level of phone signal in some parts of South Africa is something left to be desired – sometimes it feels like we live in a black hole of zero technology.
These girls clearly watch reruns of Michelle Rodriguez’s old movie, “Girlfight” on repeat if they think this behaviour is acceptable.
We have all sat too long and accepted the emojis that are available. Well, you can breathe easy now: there are 300 new ones around the corner.