The end of November has been traditionally established in the US as the best time of the year to shop the most-wanted items on customers’ shopping lists, and with good reason.
Meet the Musks – Elon’s extended family of creative innovators and entrepreneurs, who have been pushing boundaries for over 100 years.
Uber Eats brings the food you want to your door, and for that, we will always be thankful. What people want, though, is pretty surprising.
Facebook was hacked last week, which compromised at least 50 million accounts. Turns out it’s far worse than we initially thought.
Apple’s new ad takes a whimsical and unapologetic look at the size of the new iPhone XS Max, the largest iPhone ever made.
Most of us would struggle to imagine a world without the internet. Turns out, in South Africa, that’s a reality for far more people than you may have thought.
I know your local gym has styling spinning bikes and a nice smoothie bar, but that pales into significance when compared to London’s top offering.
Looks like Shane Warne is a fan of Tinder, but not of t-shirts. Details of his exchange with a London woman half his age have now emerged.
South African pricing for the latest Apple releases is now online, and fans are already getting their pre-orders in. If you want to get your hands on a new toy, make haste.
In what looks like something out of a sci-fi flick, Frank Zapata races a supercar in a video promoting his invention: a jet-powered hoverboard called the “Flyboard Air”.
The new iOS is here and available for update. If you’re unsure about taking the leap, here’s a review of the good, the bad and the bottom line.
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has dropped a massive truth bomb about population growth in Africa, the future of technology, and the next big pandemic, ‘Disease X’.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation has published their latest safety report, and it might help those with a fear of taking to the air.
The idea of different personality types has been around since Hippocrates, although scientists always rejected the pigeon-holing of human behaviour. Until now.
Developing an app is a fine art, and then comes the problem of monetising it. Capetonian Marc Perel might have hit the sweet spot.
SpaceX announced on Monday night that they will be taking their first paying passenger on a trip around the moon. The lucky guy? Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa.
By now, it isn’t news that Facebook and other companies track your browsing habits. Two browsers want to help you fight back in the “privacy arms race”.
The wait is over, and Apple have revealed everything you want to know about their new iPhones. I’m pretty stoked with some of these developments.
The Apple Watch has undergone a revamp, and it looks like Series 4 packs quite a punch. You might recognise some familiar landmarks in the advert.
Purveyors of actual fake news, Breitbart, have released a leaked video of Google execs reacting to Trump’s victory in the 2016 election.
Elon Musk is really going off the rails. In an interview with Joe Rogan, which lasted over two hours, he got stoned and spoke about how hard it is being Elon.
If you’re looking for a quick reminder of how beautiful South Africa is, you’ve come to the right place.
As the battle for market share between South Africa’s ‘Big Five’ banks heats up, a new business model is looking to change the game.
Vespa is starting production on the Elettrica this month. It looks like a beautiful way to both get around and do your bit for the environment.
Grigori Perelman famously solved the Poincare Conjecture in 2006. The remaining six problems so important that solving any one of them would make you rich.
Roger’s opponent called it “the greatest shot you’ve ever seen”, and he has a point. Also, some astronauts played the first ever tennis match in space.
A search of the International Space Station on Thursday confirmed that there was a leak in the Russian section of the spacecraft, caused by space junk.
Tired of meeting common folk on dating apps? Introducing Toffee, the dating app for people who enjoy the finer things in life, like private education and trust funds.
The clock is ticking, and it seems like we are just a few weeks from Apple’s latest big reveal. There’s already plenty of info doing the rounds about what’s in store.
The Russsian manufacturing company Kalashnikov, famous for the AK-47 assault rifle, has produced Russia’s first electric car.