The Telegraph has written an article exploring the relationship between the internet phenomenon of the ice bucket challenge and vanity.
Physicist Stephen Hawking makes a video for the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge after living with the disease himself since he was 21.
Homer Simpson decides to get involved in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, but everyone’s favourite animated dad gets a bit more than he bargained for.
Because children can’t be trusted anymore and we don’t want our little darlings to join a cult in the back alleys of dodgy neighbourhoods. This app will help parents sleep at night.
The Ice Bucket Challenge has taken the internet by storm, racking up some serious awareness and charity for the ALS association, but where exactly did it all begin?
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates takes on the ice-bucket challenge after being nominated by Mark Zuckerberg.
Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt responds to his Ice Bucket Challenge nomination in spectacular fashion.
We do love it when things that are not supposed to be there pop up in unexpected places. It just bring something exciting to the mundanity of everyday life. This cock-up will definitely give you a giggle…
Every year, TIME Magazine tips its hat to some of the best and most innovative websites out there, and the list for 2014 is out…
Gumtree and Project Isizwe are helping bring free wireless internet access to South African cities.
What are the local and international sites that South Africans love to visit? Alexa ranks which web addresses Saffas spend their time on…
First weekend after pay-day (or just before pay-day for some of you) and most of us still have money on our minds. Mark Zuckerberg, however, is unlikely to EVER need to worry about money again at this rate…
It is unbelievably how much pure profit you can make off a domain name – JUST a domain name. No attached company or service, simply an address in the world wide web. Imagine if you had though of one of these….
A website has been set up to list items Google has removed after the European Court of Justice ruled people could have articles about them deleted from Google.
What do the headlines on social media, news websites and internet forums tell us about publishers and their “clicktricks”.
Shopping may look fun and therapeutic, but it’s actually an activity designed for danger. There is a solution to avoid to pain though…
The amount of scam websites and oversized confusing ‘guides’ to making money on the internet or ‘understanding e-commerce’ has given most of us a cynical view on any kind of advice peddled on the net. That’s all about to change.
Video consumption on the internet is set to take a massive leap in the next five years, according to a new report from Cisco.
Do you think you have what it takes to work at Google? Well, Google is looking for South African-based applicants to work in their Joburg office, so here’s your chance to stand out among the crowd.
If you’re tired of all the, well, porn, in porn, and looking for something a little more natural and amateur, then an alternative Australian erotic website may be right up your alley.
South Africa’s first Afrikaans social network launches, and it’s a weird mash-up of Facebook’s news features and Twitter’s posting options.
Google, the search-and-advertising behemoth, and Uber, the five-year-old startup remaking urban transportation, may have more in common than you may think, and there are some good reasons why Uber is as popular as it is.
Googling can be quite the dark art to master, so there are a bunch of handy tips to help you take your search engine skills to the next level. Whether you want to search inside a particular website, define a word, or just do some number-crunching, Google has a solution.
Everyone wants in on the money-making action of YouTube viral videos, but there’s more than relying on chance to capture your soon-to-be popular vids. You need to equipped for the job, and there is a solution to keeping you undercover, while giving you the ability to grabbing some solid footage.
If you’re looking for that new fix to satisfy your dwindling Candy Crush or Farmville addiction, there’s a new internet drug on the loose: “life-casting”. That’s right, and Ari Kivikangas is one of the most popular life-casters out there, and if you subscribe to his U-Stream channel, you’ll get to watch an old semi-naked dude sit, mumble and […]
Before we begin, you should know that this whole thing is a marketing campaign for a video game. But that doesn’t mean that the data isn’t real, or that this isn’t scary as hell. The video above is a guy exploring a new website that mines the web for data that you didn’t know was publicly available. It will make you skrik.
Africa is plagued with internet connectivity issues. This brick shaped device, aptly named BRCK, hopes to get more Africans online and more importantly, stay online. The device started out as a project to solve an African problem, but it may end up being used by hipsters who frequent coffee shop hotspots.
As you sit crawling the internet on your smartphone, desktop or snazzy laptop, it is easy to dismiss the work going on behind the scenes to get you your internet fix. Instead of cursing the offspring of your internet service provider when your router light goes off, or when your cat pictures are taking too long to load, take a look at the bigger picture.
That’s right! We have a new world leader in the dumbest-ever-password category. And it’s… Well, its pretty daft.
The Internet Addiction Treatment Center in Daxing, China, is one of over 400 prison-like ‘rehabilitation centres’ that seek to ‘deprogram’ teens, and wean them off their crippling addiction to the world wide web.