There was a 6% decrease in overall fatalities this past festive season, and it has a lot to do with the new smart tech that traffic officers are using in the Western Cape.
Jeff Bezos revealed the plans for his private aerospace company, Blue Origin, and other interesting insights in a private talk in New York.
The SharkSafe Barrier, patented by Stellenbosch University, promises to revolutionise beach safety against shark attacks. Now the tussle over who invented what begins.
Ever wondered why zebras are striped? Scientists believe that they’ve finally figured it out, and I guess we can all relate.
Take a tour of the incredible “Miniatur Wunderland”, one of the world’s largest model cities, with a tiny Google Street View car.
Audi has found a way to make every car trip better by ensuring that you sail through a stretch of green traffic lights.
Google has created an extension for its browser specifically for those of us who, for whatever reason, don’t bother to change our passwords.
A team of students from the University of the KwaZulu Natal attempted their first “home-grown research rocket” launch yesterday. It didn’t go to plan.
Apple is always ahead of the curve, which is why we’re so amped about the new iPads, iPhones and Macs coming our way this year.
A new study is blaming YouTube for the high number of people around the world who believe that the earth is flat.
A new AI, dubbed GPT-2, is so good at responding to prompts that it’s been deemed too dangerous to release into the world.
America is trying to convince other countries not to allow Huawei tech into 5G networks because, it claims, the gear could be used by the Chinese government for spying.
Apple has rewarded a 14-year-old boy from Arizona who helped them identify and fix a glitch before it caused any havoc.
Ford has designed a bed guaranteed to keep your bed-hogging partner from straying out of “their lane”.
Load shedding is here in full force, which means it’s time to take a look at some tech-savvy devices that’ll keep you connected when the lights go out.
Tesla added some bonuses with its latest software update, including “romance mode” and “emissions testing mode”, or as it’s more commonly known – fart mode.
Looking to expand your vocabulary and learn a new insult perfect for our political climate? You’re in luck, my friend.
It’s that time of the year when the holiday shine has worn off, and we’re looking at the year ahead. To perk you up, how about some rad discounts?
In these trying times, who really has time to bother lacing up their shoes? I know it sounds odd, but there’s some decent science behind this latest invention.
A group of researchers in Australia are developing a ‘shark-proof’ wetsuit, which might help some surfers feel a little more relaxed in the water.
Kenneth Makate and Vodacom aren’t seeing eye to eye, although the exact offer from Vodacom has always been shrouded in mystery. Not anymore.
As an experiment, I started to monitor when and for what I used each Apple device. I’m speaking here, specifically, about the MacBook Pro versus the iPad Pro.
MIT researchers have developed a robot that can play Jenga, marking significant progress in robotic interactive perception and manipulation.
If you have a spare $9,5 million lying around in 2022, you could go on the ultimate holiday in the Aurora Station space hotel.
A small team of Israeli scientists reckon they’ll have ticked off a cure for cancer by the end of the year, calling it the first ever “complete cure”.
Yesterday, Apple announced its first-quarter earnings, with the filings showing the rather sizeable cash stash on hand.
Paul le Roux has been called “the most dangerous man in the world”, and that’s not really too far from the truth.
Kenneth Makate reckons that Vodacom owes him a big payday for inventing the ‘Please Call Me’ service. Turns out MTN might have a big say in the matter.
After reviewing hundreds of African start-ups, TechCrunch Startup Battlefield organisers were damn impressed with a South African newcomer.
Gather round, friends, for a quick tech lesson. If you haven’t already, you’re going to hear quite a bit this year about LCD and OLED technology.