Given the rising cost of just about everything these days, we’re all looking at ways to save a little wherever possible, including home fibre.
MyBroadband has ranked 16 South African ISPs, as well as 12 smaller local ISPs.
Instead of taking over global retail with one colossal online shop like Jeff Bezos did with Amazon, the man dubbed the ‘anti-Bezos’ created a platform to allow everyone to join the online retail space.
For most of these products, I’d probably opt for home delivery to rule out having to show your co-workers what you ordered.
When I order online, I want instant gratification. I can handle a few days of waiting but when things run into the weeks I start getting antsy.
When it comes to sorting which high-speed home internet connection you should bank on, it can be hard to know where to start when looking.
Clifton’s beaches are synonymous with icy cold crystal waters, epic mountain views, and of course, “a lolly to make you jolly”.
The battle for supermarket supremacy is cut-throat. Drop your guard for a second and competitors are waiting to pounce.
The days of watching a crummy quality, pixelated download of a movie your friend gave you on a flash drive should be long gone.
Judging by the Brand Finance Global 500 report for 2022, some have fared better than others.
Figuring out all those courier costs, like shipping, import duty and VAT, clearance, and disbursement can be a real headache.
This year’s Black Friday sales saw some really big spenders with a few South African shoppers dishing out hundreds of thousands of rands in a single transaction.
A stronger signal equals faster internet speed so sorting out your home WiFi signal is serious business.
Data engineer Ashton Hudson has whipped up a website that tracks the price of Takealot products to check how good that discount really is.
South African retailers often don’t serve up the massive savings we see in the US or abroad.
The festive season is rapidly approaching, which usually means the social calendar starts filling up and your liver takes a pounding.
South African Black Friday discounts often pale in comparison to those on offer in the US. Looks like we’ve found a winner now, though.
Call me old-fashioned, but if I’m paying for a 20mbps (megabits per second) home fibre line, I want to actually get that speed.
Before that glorious milestone in your little one’s development, when they use the potty, chances are you’ve had the unfortunate task of dealing with roughly 5 000 diapers.
We’ve come to expect the likes of Eskom to drop the ball, but the same cannot and should not be said about our internet service providers (ISPs).
Checkers is doing something similar to Amazon, which offers members-only ‘Prime deals’ to customers who sign up for its rewards programme, with this weekend’s massive sale.
The winners of the Kfm Best of the Cape Awards were recently announced, covering everything from best biltong through to best place to sweat.
This record required far less athletic prowess than the ones we’ve seen in Tokyo, but it’s still a very impressive feat.
The man filmed exiting a Durban Woolies as it was looted and hopping into a Mercedes-Benz has flatly denied any wrongdoing. Twitter sleuths never rest, though.
Multiple screens, sport, Netflix, the news, another 8PM address from President Ramaphosa, and endless scrolling through social media while we’re stuck indoors. You’re going to need decent fibre to stay sane.
Checkers was very quick out of the gate, gaining an advantage over the likes of Woolworths and Woolies Dash, but the retailer is now struggling to keep up with demand.
Netflix Shop will feature streetwear collections, home decor, jewellery, and other merchandise from popular shows like ‘Stranger Things’, ‘The Witcher’, and ‘Bridgerton’.
Sitting in the dark, or losing power in the middle of the workday, is just about manageable if you can stay connected. To do that, you’ll also need a solid internet service provider (ISP), and not all are created equal.
South African e-commerce grew by 66% in 2020, and has more than doubled over the past two years. Edgars appears determined to make the shopping experience as seamless as possible.
The adulteration of honey has become a problem all over the world, and South Africa’s beekeepers are also feeling the sting.