More people are returning to their studies and technology allows us the convenience to participate wherever we are.
A jacked-up ADSL connection can offer decent speeds for browsing the web and low-strain online activities. Fibre is where the real power is at.
Do you really want to brave the drive to Clifton, and the fight for parking, without being sure the conditions are ripe for some tanning?
The three teams of scientists who took home this year’s honours all have one thing in common – their projects were accidental but pioneering breakthroughs.
With the COVID-19-induced restrictions a thing of the past, Cape Town’s tourism industry has a familiar foe to battle – crime.
The latest showcase is of the Orion Nebula, a star nursery located 1 350 light-years from Earth in the Orion constellation, now revealed in incredible detail.
Earlier this year, a panel of experts from the US National Academies recommended a mission to the ice giant.
Success has no age limit and when it comes to education, it’s never too late to go get it!
During yesterday’s Far Out event, Apple revealed its iPhone 14 lineup and three new Apple Watches, including the much-anticipated Apple Watch Ultra.
Being 161 000 light-years away was no problem for the highly sensitive James Webb Space Telescope, which captured the cosmic arachnid in stunning detail.
It’s only fitting that we celebrate the end of Women’s Month by looking at women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
Microsoft set up an office in our country in 1997, and 10 years later, Google opened its first offices here. Both are based in Bryanston, Johannesburg.
The remarkable gold-plated, infrared eyes have been capturing far-flung galaxies as well as shedding light on a bevvy of scientific questions and concerns.
We could wait patiently for September 7 to roll around to find out what the latest iPhone will look like, but where’s the fun in that?
Today is a pretty big day for NASA and, I guess, the world at large. For the first time in 50 years, NASA plans to launch a rocket that can ferry humans to and from the moon.
The pandemic prompted many people to consider the benefits of online education as a robust alternative to traditional teaching. But how have the young learners who swapped to online learning adapted?
‘Microsoft Flight Simulator’ has inspired countless people across multiple generations to take to the skies. The game has come a long, long way since its first release in 1982.
The latest changes are all about bringing people together, with the new ‘Communities’ feature a way for separate groups to come “under one umbrella”.
A study published this week, inspired by a photography project by Canadian artist, François Brunelle, has analysed the DNA of unrelated doppelgängers.
We’re two weeks away from Apple’s “Far Out” launch event and excitement is building. Now’s the perfect time to get in those sales before the big announcement.
It is very rare and special to see footage captured from a drone that goes above the clouds and over the tallest mountains on Earth.
In the latest budget for the country’s intelligence services, the Pentagon has been requested to focus its UFO investigation in a surprising direction.
NASA released the first track of the void, in a listenable form fit for human ears, and it really is rather unsettling.
The app has found an edge among the new generation of social media users, such as Gen Zs starved for meaningful connections with friends.
The majority of South African learners are currently working towards their matric under the SA National Senior Certificate (CAPS curriculum), but there are some other fantastic options out there.
Antonio Denti’s ‘The Kid of Mosul’ won the standalone Photographer of the Year award, revealing “a moment of tenderness in the dusty rubble of war”.
Sure a lock screen is somewhat good enough, but setting up another barrier to thwart access to your precious information is critical.
The BBC delved into an architecture book’s pages to explore how creative reuse could be the way forward for designing spaces around the world.
While seeing the Cartwheel Galaxy in such clear light is impressive, a new video released by the European Space Agency shows just how incredibly far away it actually is.
Turning back the clock to the 1960s, the Overture looks astonishingly similar to Concorde, but that’s where the similarities end.