In the 1960s, when traditional cinder athletics tracks were replaced by spongy, synthetic surfaces, endurance running experienced a revolution. Long…
Month: March 2021
It’s a long way to go until September (or October or November) but that doesn’t mean we can’t speculate on…
There’s two things South Africans hate more than anything else: Eskom’s haphazard loadshedding schedule and sudden spikes in petrol prices.…
Modern-day payment solutions have made it possible for small-to-medium businesses and, more prominently, informal vendors to easily accept cards as…
Back in December last year, Twitter announced an update on how it would handle misleading tweets surrounding COVID-19 vaccines, outlining…
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult on many people, but those that were struggling before we were all locked…
SpaceX gets a lot of airtime on Stuff but there’s more than one private space company out there. Blue Origin…
There are now two prominent video game properties that deal with dragon’s blood and we reckon the upcoming Dota: Dragon’s…
Like everyone else, the folks over at Google have been doing a lot more work remotely. Now, drawing on its…
It was recently revealed that in 2017 Microsoft patented a chatbot which, if built, would digitally resurrect the dead. Using AI and…