Narjissi may have been swimming at the beach when strong rip currents swept the teenager into the surf zone.
Google recently released a few global stats showing the most common “how to” questions punched into the search bars, and the results are slightly worrying.
If you’re staring aimlessly at your screen, wanting the hours to pass by at something resembling a decent rate, it’s time to get stuck into Instagram’s new desktop search function.
Soooo, what are your preferences when it comes to porn? What would your demands and expectations be? What are your wants and needs? This is what the average South African looks for.
We do love it when things that are not supposed to be there pop up in unexpected places. It just bring something exciting to the mundanity of everyday life. This cock-up will definitely give you a giggle…
Finding Bitcoins in a rubbish heap is a lot harder than finding a needle in a haystack. James Howell found this out the hard way when he accidentally threw out his Dell hardrive containing 7 500 Bitcoins, worth R60 million.
So Google’s trying to change things, again. For those of you who decide that this is the last straw and that you’re going Bing, farewell and good luck finding anything. For those of you wanting to find out what exactly Knowledge Graph is and why it isn’t as terrible as G+, click on through.
The search is on for a South African yacht which has gone missing somewhere in the Indian Ocean off northern Mozambique. It’s feared that pirates have taken the yacht, called the Dandelion, and its passengers captive. Two South Africans – including skipper John Sergel, from Durban – are believed to be on board, together with tourists from America, the UK, the Netherlands, Germany and France.