My crusade against unscheduled phone calls is well documented, and we must continue to fight against this sort of unruly behaviour.
The University of Witwatersrand, in partnership with Oxford University, starts human trials this week for a possible COVID-19 vaccine.
If you love plants, but have no idea how to keep them alive, there are apps out there that will elevate you to superior plant parent status.
Yesterday, Apple announced what’s in store for iOS14, including some superb translation upgrades and other features users have been crying out for.
Thousands of people from West Africa to the Arabian Peninsula, India, and the Far East watched the “ring of fire” solar eclipse that happened yesterday.
Leaked pictures of the upcoming ID 4 give us a glimpse of the newest electric addition to the VW family.
Many thought that remote working was still a good few years from replacing more traditional work models, but nobody could have predicted what 2020 had in store.
If YouTube adverts are messing with your vibe, you’re just one full stop away from living an ad-free life.
Facial recognition technology is advancing at a rate of knots, but there are many concerns around how it is used, especially by law enforcement and governments.
Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, and Google’s Google Assistant must field all sorts of questions. At this moment in time, some of the responses are particularly important.
If you needed more proof that the robots are coming for our jobs, check out The Hadrian X.
Uber wants to make sure that you get from point A to point B safely, which is there’s now a COVID-19 compliant payment system.
As far back as the first outbreak of COVID-19 in China, researchers have been testing the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine with mixed results.
Good things may be on the horizon for those who miss their friends and the days of group selfies.
On July 14, a robotic craft will leave a remote Japanese island and head for the Red Planet, with quite a journey to get there.
A closer look at some proposed law changes relating to what is and what isn’t classified as a motor vehicle could affect the use of E-bikes.
Reduced coronavirus risk – check. Shopping from the comfort of home in my pyjamas – check. An expert to help me choose the perfect product – check. What’s not to like?
As many of us heed the advice of experts and work from home, companies are finding creative ways to keep track of our progress.
Since the #BlackLivesMatter protests broke out across America, this new messaging app has seen a massive surge in downloads.
You’d have expected Elon Musk to say a number of celebratory things following SpaceX making history, but a trampoline reference wasn’t one of them.
A new study looks into just how effective the two-metre physical distancing rule actually is.
This past weekend, for the first time in history, a commercial aerospace company carried humans into Earth’s orbit.
Until we do something about the backlog of testing in South Africa, there’s no accurate way to predict just how bad the spread of the virus really is.
The South African National Space Agency has teamed up with NASA to host a Deep Space Ground Station.
For the first time since 2011, NASA astronauts are launching into orbit from the United States.
The Chinese government has come under scrutiny for its use of citizen surveillance techniques in recent years, but this app is taking things to the next level.
First, the robots came for factory jobs, and we accepted it. Farmers don’t seem prepared to roll over on the sheep herding front, though.
If America somehow ends up fighting a war at sea, they now have a laser that can shoot aircraft out of the sky mid-flight.
Seoul has brought the sea to the city with an incredible LED wave crashing over the Gangnam District.
Apple prides itself on ensuring accessibility to its technology, with apps and features designed to help everyone make the most of its devices.