Ah, the promised potential of the robotic helper. We all need an occasional hand living our day to day lives,…
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Earlier this year we got a look at Under Armour’s HOVR Machina shoes — some rather intelligent running kit designed…
There are a whole lot of things we miss as a result of lockdown. Sitting down somewhere while someone else…
The coronavirus pandemic has sped up changes that were already happening across society, from remote learning and work to e-health, supply chains and logistics, policing, welfare and beyond. Big tech companies have not hesitated to make the most of the crisis.
If you use a computer (and, let’s face it, you’re reading this on one) then odds are you’ve come across a monitor at some point. They’re nigh-indispensable office tools but having the wrong monitor for the job at hand can make a good job feel absolutely awful.
Two NASA astronauts, Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley, will make history by travelling to the International Space Station in a privately funded spacecraft, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon capsule. But the launch, which was due to take place on May 27, has been aborted due to bad weather, and will instead take place on May 30 at 3:22 pm EDT.
With webcams being such a hot commodity right now, we at Stuff have taken it upon ourselves to help guide and encourage…
What with the stressful and constant pandemic updates, it’s easy to forget that South Africa’s facing more than one problem.…
Time and frequency standards are a key part of technologies we have come to rely on in our daily lives, from GPS navigation and cellphone networks to the electrical power grid. The importance of these systems and the constant drive to improve their performance has led to the development of atomic clocks that keep time and measure frequency with incredible accuracy.
Suffering a quarantine dip in mood? Struggling to find motivation to do anything? You are not alone. Just six weeks of…