We take the all-electric, Jaguar I-Pace for a spin and look at some of the key features of the first luxury EV to launch in South Africa.
The Tokyo 2020 Medal Project decided to make good use of old tech, so next year’s Olympic medals are made out of nearly 80,000 tonnes of old electronics.
It’s official. Google Photos now has a billion users on the service, a milestone that took the image sharing-and-storage service…
As brilliantly built and sturdy as Apple products are, we know that their keyboards have turned out to be sub-par. That’ll change soon.
During hearings into Facebook’s new Libra cryptocurrency, she grilled David Marcus, the head of its Calibra wallet, which is how its users will interact with Libra. “So, we are discussing a currency controlled by an undemocratically selected coalition of largely massive corporations. Do you believe currency is a public good?”
As a social media platform, Twitter does not have the most glowing reputation. If you just rely on what you hear about it, you might think Twitter is no more than a hotbed for raging politics and viral campaign hashtags. But is that all there is?
We talk to Jaguar South Africa’s Izak Louw and Brian Hastie about the present state of electric vehicles in South Africa, and what the future might look like.
Samsung has revealed some specifics on how it plans to make sure the Galaxy Fold can survive long-term use, along with a new official release date.
Trusty old CityPower has been hit by a ransomware attack that has rendered its online applications useless and residents unable to buy prepaid electricity.
Cybercrime is not just a concern for corporate technology departments. Schools, scout troops, Rotary clubs and religious organizations need to know what to look for and how to handle it.









