Elon Musk stood in front of a crow in Berlin to preach about the effects of climate change. The gist of it? The Syrian refugee movement is just the beginning of what is going to be a world wide phenomenon that’s going screw us all over.
It’s not quite ‘I are like to bomb Mars’ but there’s still a South African twang to Elon’s accent. Looks like he has some interesting ideas for Mars as well.
It seems the open letter craze just won’t die down, although this effort directed towards Elon Musk is rather amusing. With great power comes great responsibility.
It seems the idea of artificial intelligence and the strides being made in that area are scaring some rather important minds. In the end it always comes back to how we use it.
We’ve been hearing a lot from Elon Musk’s dad lately, who seems hell-bent on portraying himself as a doting father. But if his children are to believed, it’s certainly not the case.
Parents beware: If Errol Musk is to be believed, signing your kids up for school sports is the first step to them becoming a cold-blooded killer.
After details of the schoolboy bullying suffered by Elon Musk went public yesterday his father has added his voice to the subject. Looks like Elon had it pretty rough back then.
We know that the world is full of disgruntled South Africans bitching and moaning about the state of our country, but would you have put Elon Musk in that bracket?
We know that Space X have been struggling to land their Falcon rocket on a sea platform but yesterday’s launch was definitely a case of two steps backward.
Video footage has emerged of the Falcon 9 rocket booster’s latest failed landing and, as you will see, there is still much work to be done in the quest for a smooth landing.
This could be something big folks, something that changes the way a large percentage of the world uses the internet. Elon Musk isn’t aiming small with this one.
Elon Musk may as well send a whole stash of his home energy-storage batteries to South Africa – we’re the perfect people to use as guinea pigs and if it means we get light, we’ll do it, no questions asked.
Elon Musk is worried. Pietersen lashes out at England. North Korean killed for sleeping. Kerry meets Putin. Kanye mocks Bush. 5 dead in massive US train wreck. Man jailed for wedgie. Inside LA’s famous VIP sex club.
It was a case of third time almost being the charm for Elon Musk and the SpaceX project. Yesterday’s attempt was the closest they have come to nailing the much sought-after platform landing.
Two amazing things are set to happen today with regards to space travel. one of them is probably more important than the other, but that depends on personal opinion.
Elon Musk and Tesla have been big talk this year, and they sure are ending the year off with a few headlines, albeit not so good ones. Have a look to see why.
Truly, this guy is a genius. He must have had one hell of a Lego set when he was growing up. He also has five kids, so… you know… 15 year plan..?
Elon Musk has once against warned the human race of the dangers of developing artificial intelligence to a point where it has too much power.
An actual rocket destined for space exploded yesterday. Not to worry though, there were no dogs or monkeys on board. Just loads and loads of space-food.
Elon Musk kicked off the Tesla event in Los Angeles, Thursday by unveiling new features for the Model S electric sedan called the “D”.
The man behind the futuristic machines of the world is the one who is most scared of them, and that doesn’t instill much confidence in us.
Elon Musk believes it’s feasible, a “Terminator”-like scenario could erupt out of an artificial intelligence, making the conspiracy-theories seem legit.
This is real innovation, and the whole engine was made by a 3D printer…. out of this world!
Elon Musk made $1.1 Billion on Tuesday. Bitcoin boss emerges. David Fincher to direct Steve Jobs biopic. The fate of drug cartel beauty queens. Man to jump off Everest. Google Glass bar attack video released. The Dalai Lama is not big on Hollywood.
It’s a race towards space between Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Sir Richard Branson. In this clip, the South African-born CEO of SpaceX, and Fortune Magazine’s businessman of the year explains why he wants us to become a “multi-planet species”. We’ve got our money on the man who makes space sound sexy.
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield paid tribute to Madiba on behalf of NASA, as he and many other astronauts took to twitter to share their condolences, and celebrate his life.
There aren’t many South Africans around that could stand a chance of winning this award. As a result, you’ve probably already guessed who this one is.
Musk talked about a period in 2008 when he had a “major meltdown.” (Does this remind anyone else of Tony Stark’s existential crisis in Iron Man 3?) On the verge of financial ruin, he faced the impossible choice between his two beloved companies: Tesla Motos and Space X. And how does one choose between the future of electronic cars made and adventures of space exploration?
There’s been plenty of talk about how awesome Elon Musk is. The guy has become something of an enigma, what with him being the CEO & CTO of SpaceX and CEO & Chief Product Architect of Tesla Motors. He’s also in the news for his ideas to turn James Bonds Lotus Esprit submarine-car into a real submarine – and for his grand ideas for the construction of the hyperloop.
News of Elon Musk’s plans to completely revolutionise personal transportation with the ‘Hyperloop’ emerged some months ago, but now it’s gaining speed as Musk’s dream slowly materialises. Now, the group that is going to develop the idea has stepped forward with an official name: Hyperloop Transportation Technologies Inc. But you won’t believe the other names that were floating around…