his week, Asus revealed its ProArt StudioBook laptops at IFA. The company claims these are the most graphically powerful laptops currently available.
South Africans can be forgiven for being confused by the release, and subsequent condemnation, of a broad-ranging policy document this week.
But building a moon base and actually living on the moon will require careful planning. First, we need to identify and map available lunar resources, including hydrogen and water ice. Such compounds are crucial if we are to create breathable air and rocket fuel, whether for an observatory or a launchpad to go to the outer planets in our solar system.
Brett Venter is the new editor of Stuff magazine, South Africa’s premier consumer technology publication.
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.
For many years, the Apple iPhone has been considered one of the most secure smart phones available. But despite this reputation, security issues that might affect millions of users came to light last week, when researchers at Google revealed they had discovered websites that can infect iPhones, iPads, and iPods with dangerous software.
Acer just announced a ‘cheaper’ successor to the Predator Thronos ahead of IFA 2019 and it’s called the Predator Thronos Air.
New technologies could enable a fairer distribution of resources to help cattle farmers adapt to these challenges. Virtual fencing is an example of this and could allow a system of land sharing that delivers sustainability and productivity.
This week, Facebook announced it’s rolling out its Facial Recognition settings to everyone. But there’s a catch.
Digital conflict and military action are increasingly intertwined, and civilian targets – private businesses and everyday internet users alike – are vulnerable in the digital crossfire. But there are forces at work trying to promote peace online.










