Are you starting a new business, or considering a tech overhaul at your existing company? An expert weighs in on your options.
From the smartest smartphone to a robot unicorn, these are some of the finest gadgets to hit the market this year.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming part of our everyday lives, in small but significant ways, thanks to incredible advancements in the field.
It’s an age-old debate that people tend to get pretty worked up about, so let’s see which way this tech study tilts the balance.
Technology that links a machine to the brain has made it possible for this tetraplegic man to walk again.
It’s official – the robots are coming for our jobs, and it looks like they’ll be making significant changes to a number of South African industries by 2030.
Leonardo da Vinci made predictions about the natural world and technology, with some of those proven right over time.
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates weighed in on the tech and scientific advances he believes will impact the world in 2019 and beyond.
In these trying times, who really has time to bother lacing up their shoes? I know it sounds odd, but there’s some decent science behind this latest invention.
Forget the stuff that’s going to advance society, because here’s a list of the most useless inventions on show at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas.
Jaguar Land Rover has just announced the newest version of the Range Rover Evoque, and it’s coming in hot.
Black Friday can promise some amazing deals and monster savings, but if you don’t shop smart, it could cost you big in the long run.
Forget the crown jewels, because everyone is talking about the small black ring on Harry’s right hand. We thought we’d join in.
Design and technology are converging to bring you the next big thing – creepy, autonomous robot dogs.
In a throwback to the 20th century, the Cold War and the Space Race merge in reports of a mysterious Russian satellite exhibiting “very abnormal behaviour”.
This new thought-invoked tech is on the fringes of creepy. Oh, and, wait until you hear what it’s called.
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show saw some interesting products, and The Verge was kind enough to share their favourite picks.
New research shows that it will soon be easier than ever to create hyper-realistic, AI-generated photos. Can you tell the difference between real and fake?
It’s all fun and games to make fun of teens who are glued to their phones, but the facts point towards a looming mental health crisis.
With each passing year, the features in some newer model cars really do push the boundaries. If we cast our minds a little further out, things get silly.
Here’s one story that’s sure to rub some peeps the wrong way and start a fight or two. Hey Siri, what’s the secret to eternal happiness?
No doubt about it, the future is pretty scary. We are going full steam into a word of tech creations we would otherwise thought impossible – and here’s a few.
I remember watching futuristic shows back in the 90s and thinking ‘that will never happen’. Well, say hello to the future with the Google Home gadget.
Google are well on their way to developing a robot that very closely resembles us humans. Of course their intentions are good but we’ve all seen enough movies to wonder.
Before you think this will require some elaborate set of skills that are far beyond your capabilities give this video a watch. Seems like it shouldn’t be all that hard.
Who and where to invest is making it hard for tech company start-ups to secure outrageous benefits for employees that are looking at alternatives in the industry.
A robot in the U.S. isn’t letting its immobility get in the way of a good time and has begun the process of hitchhiking the whole way across America.
The Japanese like to remain at the cutting edge of technology and a new hotel, opening today, is unlike any other we have ever seen before.
Ever wondered if your doctor really knows what he’s doing? A genius Canadian doctor has come up with an app that may change all that
They might hold the answer to just about every question in the universe but the folks at Google have really screwed this one up. Not good enough, not by a long shot.