The latest incredible image from NASA is an X-ray image of the entire sky taken by the Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer.
Tesla’s new bakkie sounds more like a spaceship than something you’d use on a farm, but we expected nothing less from Elon.
FlexTime wants to help people seem cooler than they actually are, by letting them fake-chat with celebrities.
The US Navy is finally speaking out about those strange flying objects, spotted by their pilots between 2014 and 2015.
The championship finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee made history, with an ending never seen before in the history of the competition.
Blood could soon be delivered by drone in South Africa, saving countless lives in emergency situations.
Google Maps is introducing a cool new feature aimed at helping you drive safer, and avoid traffic fines.
When travelling overseas, you’ll come across some seemingly convenient tech solutions at airports. Here’s a word of warning.
This year, for the first time ever, a brand has crossed the $200 billion threshold, although the rest are quickly making up ground.
We all know that Google tracks us. What you might not know is that you can actually do something about it.
Astronomer Marco Langbroek couldn’t help yelling “OAAAAAH!!!!” when he captured the train of satellites snaking across the sky.
Facebook is finalising plans to release its own cryptocurrency next year, with payment systems in roughly a dozen countries.
Are you really okay with anybody who gets your number being able to view your WhatsApp profile picture? Changing the setting takes 30 seconds, tops.
BMW’s latest advert pays tribute to, and also pokes fun at, retiring Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche.
Thousands of cancer diagnoses have been linked to a poor diet, according to a new study published in the JNCI Cancer Spectrum.
Researchers have developed a system that can recreate lifelike motion from just a single frame of a person’s face. Enter the moving Mona Lisa.
If you like your hotels to resemble musical instruments (because that’s a normal thing), then you may want to head to Florida.
Using just gravity, black holes can rip entire planets apart, but how powerful they are depends on how much mass they contain.
You probably think that caffeine is the reason your morning coffee sends you scurrying to the loo, but science says otherwise.
Tesla may have entered survival mode, with share prices plunging, but Elon’s excited about his new social media hire.
Some South African Huawei users are trying to get a refund, after Google cut off Huawei’s Android license.
The US has cracked down on Chinese tech companies, causing Google to cut off Huawei’s Android license. That has ramifications for Huawei phone users.
If you want to elevate your business you need to make the switch to fibre, but not all fibre packages are created equal.
Just what the world needs – an autonomous drone with reflexes so agile that it can dodge projectiles.
Sometimes, Google’s search results can turn up some rather odd ‘autocompletes’. That’s certainly true for when you search ‘how to’.
A vulnerability in WhatsApp made it possible for hackers to spread surveillance software to mobile devices. Here’s what to look out for.
Thanks to property prices, we’ve all become a little craftier in terms of creating a home that feels bigger than it really is.
Back in 1996, Bill Gates was the only tech business owner amongst the world’s 10 richest people. That has all changed pretty quickly.
Given the advancements we have seen with self-driving cars, it was only a matter of time until cranes were in on the action.
Attention to detail matters, which is evident in these five massive disasters brought about by tiny typos.