With the rise and rise in popularity of the Apple Watch, and other trackers like Fitbit and Garmin, perhaps we’re nearing the point where everything that adorns our body is tech-capable.
A former Google engineer has developed a map that can track 750 million years of the world’s history.
If retro is your thing, this modern take on a 60s era “aspirational life machine” should hit the spot.
When the long-awaited expedition to find the “edge of the earth” was cancelled due to the pandemic, a couple took it upon themselves to go it alone.
Air traffic controllers have to deal with enough stress at work without throwing a ‘person’ with a jetpack into the mix.
According to the results of the annual Worldwide Broadband Speed League report, released by Cable.co.uk, we’re actually not doing all that badly.
That valve mask or face shield that you’ve been wearing might not offer the protection you think it does.
The new COVID Alert SA app looks like it might actually work to prevent the spread of the disease.
History tells us that while a COVID-19 vaccine would be timely, scientists shouldn’t jump the gun before sending one out into the world.
Unlike numerous other industries, video communication platforms didn’t suffer from the pandemic slump, with Zoom proving to be one of the most popular.
There’s one thing that the Android platform has failed to offer, and that’s the equivalent of Apple’s iMessage.
Conspiracy theorists aren’t going to like Elon Musk’s plans to plug microchips into people’s brains.
Tesla, or Porsche? Car comparison site ‘carwow’ put these two popular models through their paces.
The world’s most popular online drug market, Empire Market, has mysteriously disappeared and enquiring minds want to know why.
Whilst the threat of load shedding hangs over our heads, an online meeting to discuss various matters related to Eskom ended in farcical circumstances.
Phone calls are alright, but have you ever tried sending a voicenote so that the person on the other end can listen to it at their discretion?
Russia recently declassified 40 minutes of unseen footage of the largest man-made explosion in the world.
We’ll all be glad to see the back of buffering for good, but a connection fast enough to download the entire Netflix library in one second is next-level stuff.
Investigations are underway to find out whether engine manipulation was used on the Porsche AG to achieve improved emissions data.
The company’s Cupertino, California campus, known as Apple Park, is the stuff of legend, and any new buildings bearing the logo also need to be up to scratch.
Dating apps and online hookups are more popular than ever, but if you want to get in on that action, a few changes to your profile may be in order.
As of September, we’ll all have to get used to a new Facebook aesthetic. Cue the inevitable complaints.
Around a third of Americans are utterly convinced that Earth has been visited by aliens, and 17% claim they’ve seen a UFO.
If you’re a pilot, I’m sorry to inform you that the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan is keen to leave you in the past.
Lefties are routinely rejected for brain research studies, and they’re not happy about it.
Yesterday, news broke that Experian suffered a massive data breach, that placed millions of South Africans’ personal information at risk.
Airbnb is introducing new technology that will make it difficult for parties to happen in the company’s listed properties.
The Ingenuity Mars helicopter is looking to make history by becoming the first helicopter ever designed to fly on another planet.
Baskin has kept a pretty low profile over the past few months, but if you dangle the right carrot, you can still get her to sing you a happy birthday song.
If you feel like all that was missing from your yachting experience was a little sci-fi inspiration, you’ll enjoy the latest concept from Gresham Yacht Design.