Whilst most of the world celebrates 50 years since one of humankind’s most incredible achievements, conspiracy theorists run amok. That reminds us of this Buzz classic.
Someone missed one crucial detail about Apollo 11’s re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere, and it could have proven fatal.
South Africa has become the first country in Africa to use ‘Apple Teacher’, as we look to take education to the next level.
On July 16, 1945, at 5:29AM, the first-ever nuclear weapon test was conducted near Socorro, New Mexico.
When it emerged that FaceApp is owned and developed by a Russian company, alarm bells went off. Your privacy concerns are valid, but perhaps overblown
WhatsApp is cracking down on people who misuse and abuse the messaging app. Here’s what will get you banned.
A new viral app is transforming people into their elderly selves, and for some, the resemblance to their parents is uncanny.
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch. Whilst you probably know many of the ins and outs, there are still some surprises.
The Crew Dragon exploded shortly after returning from the ISS, and engineers now think they know why.
Insiders have spoken out about Cell C’s severe financial challenges, and it doesn’t look good at all for the service provider
French inventor and entrepreneur Franky Zapata wowed crowds at the Bastille Day celebrations in France with his ‘Flyboard Air’.
Bentley is celebrating its centenary with a super stylish self-driving car – the EXP 100 GT. As you can imagine, it’s rather luxurious.
If you have a decent TV, but you’re still watching series on your laptop or PC, then it’s time to get out of the dark ages and bring the two together.
In what will hopefully serve as a warning to other would-be criminals, Sanral cameras kept track of two armed hijackers until the police could catch up to them in Jozi.
The latest Apple rumours doing the rounds suggest some stellar upgrades to the soon to be released iPhone 11, as well as an AirPods revamp.
So, how about that awkward moment when you give birth to children that aren’t related to you or to each other.
Vinyl is so 2018 – the new big thing is cassettes, and retro cassette players that are also Bluetooth enabled, obviously.
The International Space Station is proof that we can all get along if we put our minds to it. It also beams some great footage back down to us.
Android co-founder Andy Rubin just can’t seem to help being a creep when it comes to his interactions with women.
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.
When Twitter went public back in 2013, Dorsey became a billionaire. He’s now worth a cool $5 billion, and leads a rather interesting life.
SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket launched early Tuesday morning in Florida, as part of the STP-2 mission. It was a pretty spectacular event.
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.
Neil Armstrong’s kids speak about their late father almost 50 years after the Apollo 11 lunar landing.
Bill Gates might be incredibly wealthy, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t dropped the ball along the way. He definitely has one major regret.
Later tonight (US time), SpaceX’s famous Falcon Heavy Rocket will take to the skies. Onboard will be three new technologies that could redefine space travel.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes has shared some serious doubts about Mark Zuckerberg’s plans for the company’s cryptocurrency.
Researchers have found that some teens are growing horns out of their skulls, and poor posture related to using mobile and tablet devices is a possible cause.
WhatsApp might feel like a private place for all your deepest, darkest thoughts, but it’s not as safe as you think it is.
In another case of David versus Goliath, two Gugulethu entrepreneurs are taking on Nedbank, claiming the bank has violated their patent.