The Audi A1 Sportback has received a radical redesign. It’s still fairly obvious that it’s the much-loved Audi hatchback, and it’s available in South Africa now.
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Brett Venter is the new editor of Stuff magazine, South Africa’s premier consumer technology publication.
This week, Facebook announced it’s rolling out its Facial Recognition settings to everyone. But there’s a catch.
Acer just announced a ‘cheaper’ successor to the Predator Thronos ahead of IFA 2019 and it’s called the Predator Thronos Air.
Fake meat, Samsung’s latest Note and Sony’s class-leading noise-cancelling earbuds all feature on this, Craig Wilson’s last episode of the Stuffed Podcast.
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This is one of our favourite instalments each month — getting youthfully excited about the free PlayStation Plus games. Here are September’s titles.
Nintendo launched the Switch Lite console for the sole purpose of bringing some Switch love to people who cannot afford the full-spec Switch.
Stuff’s editor-in-chief Toby Shapshak sits down with Samsung South Africa’s Justin Hume to discuss the plethora of new features on the company’s latest flagship, the Galaxy Note 10. They look into the use of the reengineered Note-companion, the S-Pen and how it can be used as more than just a stylus. This time around, the Note range has also expanded into two variations: The Galaxy Note 10 and the Note 10+, both of which come in a brilliant new colour called Aura Glow. https://soundcloud.com/user-492019255/the-features-of-the-recently-launched-samsung-galaxy-note-10 Catch up on previous episodes of Stuffed over here. Or subscribe to Stuffed in iTunes or via the podcast app…
Mercedes Benz launched its next-gen GLE 4Matic range this week, and as many new cars, it’s packed full of some of the coolest tech you can find in a car.