Another successful test flight means that passengers could soon be visiting space, and it’s sooner than you think.
Most of us go straight for the fridge when we’re hot, but we might be missing something really important. Have a sip of this.
Scientists are on a mission to discover life in outer space, and water might be a telling sign.
Mark Zuckerberg has seen his fair share of headaches this year, and the latest one sees people dying due to the spread of fake WhatsApp messages.
Desperate times calls for drastic measures, and SA’s security industry is gearing itself with hardcore tech to tackle cash-in-transit heists head-on.
Produced by a top notch bionics company, the Ekso Suit is giving South African quadriplegics a new lease on life, one step at a time.
A smart chap in England has created an engine-powered jet suit that can bring all your Iron Man dreams to life. The cost, however, is less awesome.
South Africa’s slowest – and undoubtedly the worst- cellphone data service has been revealed. Take a look at who walked with this dubious distinction.
If I could roll back the years, I might be tempted to upskill in the coding department. There is serious cash to be made if you get it right.
It’s Friday, it’s been a long week, and we’re all hanging on until home time. You’ve earned yourself a quick break to enjoy a Google masterstroke.
It’s going to be a big week for bodyboarders, who take on a notoriously moody wave to try and land South Africa’s premier prize.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos comfortably beats out the likes of Gates and Zuckerberg, but where does he rank on the all-time list when you factor in inflation?
The City of Cape Town confirmed on Wednesday that it’s putting the brakes on the pricey Foreshore Freeway Precinct project.
Buying shares listed on overseas exchanges has always been a bit of a hack, but all that has recently changed. Yup – you can own a bit of Manchester United.
The billionaire is one busy guy, but he’s always managed to make time for reading. With a little inside knowledge, you can read his new favourite book in 30 minutes.
If you’re bringing in a bar here in South Africa, you’re laughing all the way to the bank. In certain US cities, though, it’s a different story.
A new restaurant has gone very, very high-tech, as their cooking staff comprises mainly of robots who probably won’t spit in your food.
Get ready, iPhone users – a new model is expected to drop in September, and some big changes have been planned to shake things up.
Thanks to a brand new gunshot detection system, a Cape Town gangster was nailed for his involvement in a shootout in Manenberg.
When I order an Uber, I always check the driver’s rating to see what I’m in for. Turns out the drivers are doing the same thing on their side.
The Tesla CEO uploaded footage of his SpaceX team testing the “kid-sized” submarine, that could save the remaining Thai boys trapped in a cave.
The beta version of Apple’s new iOS 12 has been released, and it comes packed with apps, upgrades, and other awesome goodies.
Just when you think that you’re up to speed with the latest advancements in robot wizardry, another video comes along and redefines the boundaries.
British defence secretary Gavin Williamson was left red-faced after his own iPhone took a jab at him in the middle of a speech.
Entrepreneurs James and Daniel Kan each launched billion-dollar startups when they were in their 20s, and the reason for their success is pretty simple.
Samsung users have discovered a huge bug in some phones’ texting app, which sends pics from their gallery to contacts without their knowledge.
For the first time ever, scientists spotted a newborn planet being formed in outer space, and managed to capture the action on camera.
We’re only beginning to scratch the surface in terms of what gene editing can achieve, so maybe it’s worth finding out more via the bespectacled Brit.
Big Brother is watching, and now he’s also listening, too. One of Facebook’s latest patents is trying to push the boundaries of how much they know about users.
If you thought a video game about a penis called John was a stupid idea, you’d be wrong to the tune of R20 million.