To expand our knowledge of black holes, a network of AMT telescopes are being set up around the world, including one in Africa.
Elon Musk’s attempts to produce ventilators to help treat the coronavirus have fallen woefully short of expectations, and some of his early comments look even worse now.
Your child may have been learning online during the lockdown, but they aren’t necessarily engaged in ‘online learning’.
Some friends you usually only see once or twice a month now suddenly want to ‘video hang’ every other day. You may need to politely enforce a few boundaries.
Introducing the new iPhone SE, a more affordable phone with the look of an iPhone 8, but with some sweet upgrades.
You can’t leave the house, but you can date online. Just make sure you aren’t being a creep by following some ‘online dating etiquette’ rules.
Jennifer Haller speaks out about what it was like to be the first person in the world to trial a possible vaccine for COVID-19.
If you had a job interview lined up before we were all confined to the great indoors, you may have found yourself having to go through it online.
There’s no denying that it’s easy to feel somewhat isolated during the lockdown period, in both a personal and a business sense. This app wants to change that.
There has been plenty of noise surrounding the Apple Watch Series 5. Thankfully, it looks like this one packs a real punch.
These are not yet available to the general public, but can be expected in updates further down the line.
Those who enjoy a spot of yoga, or are looking to get into yoga, might be stoked to hear that Down Dog is now free until May 1.
I think we all knew which company is going to romp home with the dubious honour of South Africa’s worst internet service provider.
Zoom is one of the most popular video conferencing apps out there at the moment, unless you work at SpaceX.
Bored of the same old backgrounds during video conferences? Why not chat to your coworkers from a room in ‘Pulp Fiction’, or the Starship Enterprise?
The past few weeks have seen a wealth of coronavirus-related fake news doing the rounds, and now attention has turned towards 5G.
Much has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic swept the world, not least of which the way that we communicate with others.
You’ve probably heard about a vaccine that should take 12 to 18 months to roll out, but not all experts are convinced.
An initiative in the US has made it possible for people around the world to access a seemingly endless supply of books online.
Usain Bolt may have hung up his running shoes a while back, but a new contraption could still breathe life back into them.
A video conference in America took an embarrassing turn when one of the participants accidentally went to the loo in front of her co-workers.
With so much misinformation doing the rounds, it’s worth finding a few resources you can trust and sticking to them. These should do the trick.
Top South African research and medical institutions have joined forces to work on the development of a COVID-19 vaccine.
In 1959, the typewriter was hailed as the most innovative and life-changing design in the world. We’ve come a long way since then.
Ideally, we would all have the luxury of being tested for the coronavirus, or COVID-19, but that’s obviously not an option.
After being blindsided by Donald Trump’s announcement last week, Google has now rolled out a coronavirus website.
TikTok likes to pretend that it’s the ultimate platform for creativity and self-expression. And it is – provided you’re wealthy and have a perfect body.
We have made significant advancements in modern medicine, and technology. Combined, those two things could be what we need to beat COVID-19.
Apple has announced the new iPad Pro and it’s a thing of beauty that will probably change your life.
Just when you thought that the vastness of space couldn’t get more awe-inspiring, astronomers found more worlds on the edges of the solar system.