Stuff magazine, South Africa’s premier consumer technology magazine, has launched a new branch of the existing brand called StuffPlays. This…
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September’s coming closer and closer, which can only mean… well, several things. But the specific thing we’re talking about here…
Following the abundance of event and announcement delays last week all held in honour of the Black Lives Matter movement…
Before lockdown, our lives were defined by speed. Rushing around, living life at rocket pace was the norm. Keeping up with work responsibilities, social obligations and the latest tech or fashion trends was a neverending feat. Only a privileged few could afford to slow down.
We’re not sure about you but we’re already looking forward to 2021. We’re not saying that 2020 can’t still turn…
As hard as it seems to overwhelmed the exciting first private launch of humans from Earth and the successful docking with the International Space Station, there was actually a bigger story in tech in the last week.
We all believe in the power of social media — it’s a space that brings people and communities together and…
We’ve spent the last decade being anxious about the increasing amount of time young people spend in front of screens. However, in the last two months, children have been encouraged to dive into digital like never before. This has thrown up all kinds of questions about how to keep well online in a time where being outside and together in physical space has been impossible.
Vaccine or not, we have to come to terms with the reality that COVID-19 requires us to rethink how we live. And that includes the idea of smart cities that use advanced technologies to serve citizens. This has become critical in a time of pandemic.
While Call of Duty’s incredibly successful battle royale mode Warzone flourished during the height of the global pandemic, the next season…