An Eastern Cape Spar was the scene of a well-executed robbery on Wednesday morning, with the crooks having a clear game plan.
Notes and coins have long been considered dirty, but exactly what is found on them? New data released shows that you might just want to wash your hands.
There are two sides to every story, and it appears the folks involved in this altercation have very different accounts of what led to this brawl.
You’d be a rather satisfied team of thieves if you managed to make off with R3 million in loot and leave no trace behind. These guys look like pros.
Chances are if you’re reading this access to clean drinking water is not something you struggle with. This new technology in Nairobi is set to help many Kenyans reach the same point.
Today’s Wild West installment features just-released footage taken last week in Bellville. Watch as the crafty robbers plant explosive on the ATM and – BOOM – take home the money.
This footage has been obtained of a group of people robbing a garage shop in Joburg. Heavily armed and not there to make friends, this is one scary situation.
After the worlds first bitcoin ATM, Robocoin, was installed in Canada, it set the digital currency in motion – and it seems to be heading in the direction of Asia.
Remember the story about a bitcoin ATM opening in Canada? Well, they’ve already installed it and its working as we speak. The machine now lives at Waves Coffee House in Vancouver’s downtown area. It uses palm-recognition for users to log in to their accounts, which is pretty nifty – but could get pretty gross pretty quickly.
If you’ve been reading our stories on bitcoins recently you’d be forgiven for thinking that Bitcoin is only used by the most nefarious online criminals, because they are largely untraceable. You’d be partially wrong though, as absolutely anyone can use Bitcoin anywhere in the world. And now, the ever-progressive Canada is launching the very first Bitcoin ATM.
A recent survey has found that South Africa has the highest ATM withdrawal fees out of a group of 27 countries which includes the likes of the United Kingdom and the USA.
The machine, devised by a company called the Gitanjali Group, was launched at a central Mumbai shopping mall for the annual Hindu festival of lights, Diwali, on Wednesday. Prices range anywhere from R400 to R5 000, just in case you have that lying around for some last minute gifts.