Black Friday and Cyber Monday may have come and gone, but there are still some great specials running in the lead-up to Christmas.
South Africa participated in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study at the grade 5 and grade 9 level, and the results are embarrassing.
Having held its own since 1963, the Arecibo Observatory Telescope came crashing to the ground when its cables snapped.
Following on from the highly anticipated launch, the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, and iPhone 12 Pro will be here for the taking very soon.
Forgot to fill up? There’s now an app that will bring fuel to you, eliminating the hassle of going to a petrol station.
In parts of the country, more and more copper cable infrastructure is being removed each day, so perhaps it’s time to switch to fibre.
Fancy a guess at which iPhone app was the most downloaded this year? Remember, it’s 2020, there’s a global pandemic, and folks around the globe are working from home.
Microsoft is under fire for privacy violations, after it was revealed that the Productivity Score function on Microsoft 365 could be used by companies to snoop on employees.
Technologically advanced cars are the way of the future. Unfortunately, where there’s technology, you’re also likely to find hackers.
If you’ve found that, despite your best efforts, some items sell out way faster than humanly possible, you might be battling a bot.
An online tool, created by MIT scientists, uses simple data to work out how long you’d be safe in a room with someone who has COVID-19.
Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed after his car was allegedly ambushed in a district east of Tehran.
On Sunday, “a dazzling fireball” was seen lighting up the skies across large areas of western Japan, as a meteor entered Earth’s atmosphere.
44-year-old Victor Glover is pretty stoked with life right about now, as he begins his six-month stay aboard the International Space Station.
The astronauts chosen for the first mission to Mars will need more than just the technical know-how to complete the mission successfully.
Unlike in many other fields, scientific fraud is almost certain to get found out in the long run. Over the past 50 years, some whoppers have been exposed.
Volvo took their latest crash simulation to new heights, by raising cars 100 feet into the air and then watching as they plummeted to the ground.
Chess fans who are keen to take on the star of ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ can do exactly that. Be warned, though – Beth means business.
If your password is on this list, I recommend that you change it immediately.
It’s becoming more and more apparent that electric cars are the way of the future, but before you buy one, there are a few things to consider.
Apple recently unveiled the new generation of Macs in an event titled ‘One More Thing’. It was really three things, because the company unleashed the new MacBook Air, the MacBook Pro, and the Mac mini.
NASA keeps a watchlist of all the asteroids that they think might be heading our way, and Asteroid 99942 Apophis is under close supervision.
Baby Yoda played an important role in the Crew-1 mission to the International Space Station.
Another ridiculous COVID-19 tweet from Elon Musk earned him a new nickname, and I reckon this one is going to stick around for some time to come.
The promise of a vaccine has given rise to a number of questions, including whether or not it’s necessary if you’ve already overcome the virus.
Sit back, unwind, and check out five of the most powerful and beautiful supercars to grace the track this century.
Given that Spyce is spelt with a ‘y’, and one of the co-founders is named Kale, the fact that it’s a rather unique restaurant concept shouldn’t come as much of a surprise.
BMW has created an electric wingsuit that propels the wearer through the sky at up to 300km/h. Nifty, if that’s your vibe.
I’ll give you a clue – it fits nicely into the Spiderbait cover of the old work song ‘Black Betty’.
Jeffrey Toobin is the ultimate cautionary tale for anyone wanting to do something dodgy in the middle of a Zoom video call.