Vinyl is so 2018 – the new big thing is cassettes, and retro cassette players that are also Bluetooth enabled, obviously.
These days, it seems like some household appliances are designed to break over time. When it comes to the repair versus replace question, here’s something to bear in mind.
Discovery Vitality members rely on their points to score a number of good deals and discounts, but now many have been left in the lurch.
The new iPhone iOS 13 comes with some very cool features, including refreshed apps, dark mode, and ‘memojis’.
Blood could soon be delivered by drone in South Africa, saving countless lives in emergency situations.
Google Maps is introducing a cool new feature aimed at helping you drive safer, and avoid traffic fines.
When travelling overseas, you’ll come across some seemingly convenient tech solutions at airports. Here’s a word of warning.
Just what the world needs – an autonomous drone with reflexes so agile that it can dodge projectiles.
A designer named Scott Amron has created a thing that he says helps to further eliminate our dependence on single-use plastics, like coffee stirrers.
Mark Zuckerberg took a break from mining your personal data to build a ‘sleep box’ for his wife.
The battle over the office aircon temperature can quickly turn into a major battleground. You may want to strike early on this front.
Boston Dynamics’ updated Handle Robot is a force to be reckoned with, when it comes to stacking boxes. This is how it begins.
The range of iPads out there can get a little overwhelming, but the release of the iPad Air might make things simpler.
If you’re keen to avoid load shedding forever, you might want to consider going off the grid. Here’s how much it will cost, according to three local companies.
Some entrepreneurs struck gold with their weird and wonderful ideas for products. Here are 10 of the oddest inventions.
Jeff Bezos unveiled a robotic dragonfly on stage at Amazon’s MARS conference, and it’s a thing of beauty.
Apple’s highly anticipated augmented reality glasses might be coming your way sooner than expected, and people are understandably excited.
Rumour has it that Apple are seriously upping their game with what’s to come in the iPhone range this year.
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates weighed in on the tech and scientific advances he believes will impact the world in 2019 and beyond.
A new AI, dubbed GPT-2, is so good at responding to prompts that it’s been deemed too dangerous to release into the world.
America is trying to convince other countries not to allow Huawei tech into 5G networks because, it claims, the gear could be used by the Chinese government for spying.
Apple has rewarded a 14-year-old boy from Arizona who helped them identify and fix a glitch before it caused any havoc.
Ford has designed a bed guaranteed to keep your bed-hogging partner from straying out of “their lane”.
Load shedding is here in full force, which means it’s time to take a look at some tech-savvy devices that’ll keep you connected when the lights go out.
Tesla added some bonuses with its latest software update, including “romance mode” and “emissions testing mode”, or as it’s more commonly known – fart mode.
MIT researchers have developed a robot that can play Jenga, marking significant progress in robotic interactive perception and manipulation.
Forget the stuff that’s going to advance society, because here’s a list of the most useless inventions on show at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas.
Dubai is determined to become as futuristic as possible, with the Dubai police training crews to ride Hoversurf’s S3 2019 Hoverbike.
Forget the crown jewels, because everyone is talking about the small black ring on Harry’s right hand. We thought we’d join in.
To help DJs perform to the best of their abilities, Pioneer has released a two-channel controller that comes with some fancy effect buttons. Check it.