A remarkable combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and biology has produced the world’s first “living robots”.
Light Start: SA internet is broken, Huawei doesn’t need Google, 120fps mobile Fortnite and an exploding Falcon
In South Africa, the biggest threats to democracy are pretty obvious: the stuttering economy, never-ending rolling blackouts (let’s call them what they are), the rampant unemployment (nearly 30% in total, over 50% for youth) and a delusional political elite that doesn’t know it’s out of touch, out of money (due to said economic woes and therefore the inability of Sars to collect revenue) and generalised arrogance.
Even though online browsers are plentiful, most of us gravitate towards Google Chrome or Safari (if you’re on Mac), but…
While we wish this hadn’t taken place, we’re oddly okay with it. Game publisher/developer CD Projekt’s upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 has…
Huawei’s last flagship never made landfall in South Africa, though there was talk that it might turn up this side…
When will I die? This question has endured across cultures and civilisations. It has given rise to a plethora of religions and spiritual paths over thousands of years, and more recently, some highly amusing apps.
People who use fitness trackers have been frustrated with how they get “credit” for their activities, which drives some users to abandon fitness trackers.
There are ways and there are ways to buy those items in South Africa. You can decide on a device, save some cash and get what you want when a set period has passed. You can hook yourself up with a credit card or an overdraft










