Do you think we can Auto-Correct Humanity? A brutally honest look at how tech has taken over our lives.
Perfect for those curious travellers, always wondering what’s going on down below.
Sure his third attempt at successfully landing a rocket blew up, but you know what they say: go big or go home.
This is the kind of stuff that you could only imagine happening in a movie.
It’s no secret that technology has become so pervasive that many of us find it hard to ‘switch’ off and reconnect as human beings without it. Here are 10 pretty cool pictures showing just that.
Recruitment is a massive industry, but even with the number of job sites around, there still doesn’t seem to be a clear and easy way for recruiters and contractors to connect without the inevitable crossing of wires.
Pub-goers in London took part in the first virtual five-minute holiday to South Africa. Here’s a taste of what they experienced.
Pub-goers in London and Manchester will soon be able to take a virtual five-minute holiday to South Africa while sipping on a beer.
It’s 50 years since the first edition of this iconic vehicle rolled off the production line in Japan. With a shiny new version out for 2017, you won’t be disappointed with what’s on offer.
Using the lobola calculator app, we measure how many cows Charlize Theron, Thuli Madonsela, Winnie Mandela, Rolene Strauss, Lindiwe Mazibuko and Bonang Matheba are worth
For his extraordinary work providing access to technology, Khayelitsha entrepreneur Luvuyo Rani was named a 2014 JCI (Junior Chamber International) Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World (JCI TOYP) recipient in the category of business, economic, and/or entrepreneurial accomplishment.
South African actors Sifiso and Melonie Mazibuko, studying at Ohio State University, star in the stage play ‘The First Actress’ in London, a play about Britain’s first actress Margaret Hughes and the history of women on stage.
Well, it certainly took some searching: under the wreckage of the South African executive’s various setbacks, gaffes, scandals and furores, some good was done. Some government departments are broadly functional; a handful are thriving. We look at 10 isolated examples of the country and government we dream of
Conservationists are implementing unmanned airplane programmes that will see drones used to track rhino and poacher movements in a bid to stop poaching
Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) foundation Bunengi announced a partnership with CRDF Global on Friday aimed at increasing opportunities for African women to study and pursue careers in the important STEM sectors
Hailed as “disruptive technology” and a “breakthrough”, the digital laser offers a method of controlling and dynamically altering a laser beam’s shape from within the unit.
White space internet provision is finally a reality with simultaneous trials now occurring in the US, Europe and even in South Africa, and the first commercial ventures in the arena have started too. But what are the benefits and limitations of the tech and where to next?
Is this really what life has become? Are we prepared to choose typing over talking? The Stop Phubbing campaign to combat the scourge of phone snubbers prompted me to reflect on my own habits and opened my eyes to the invasive nature of technology in the 21st century.
Travel and tech start-up Tourism Radio is seeking funds via Kickstarter for a Google Glass-based tour guide
IBM researchers use mobile phone data to redraw Ivory Coast bus routes.