True to his Pretoria roots, Elon Musk has built a bakkie, but unlike one you’ve ever seen in the capital.
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Black, Cell C’s answer to streaming services like Netflix and (more local) Showmax will shut down on 31 December 2019. The streaming service sent an SMS to current customers saying that after a ‘review of our product portfolio’, it’ll suspend the service.
Videos showing autonomous or self-driving vehicles weaving in and out of crossroads at speed without colliding suggest this technology will solve traffic problems. You almost never see pedestrians or cyclists in these videos. The reality is that they don’t fit.
Who doesn’t love a great pair of Bluetooth earphones? They’re light, discreet and less of a choking hazard. However, there’s more to a pair of Bluetooth earphones than the whole ‘being able to play music without an aux port’, and that’s what CrossCall’s new XPlay Bluetooth Earphones do their best to provide.
If there’s one thing we could all do without, it is going to renew any type of official document. You’ve gotta take time off work, stand in long queues in humid rooms and navigate unorganised government buildings. Not anymore, thanks to a platform called ChatBack.
The Galaxy has reached critical Power. Samsung is celebrating ten years of its big-screen flagships, the S and the Note. We’ve had a decade with the Galaxy-range, and we’ve reached the Samsung Galaxy 10 and Note 10 versions that can both run on Android 10.
No, you’re only imaging the opening notes from the Mission Impossible theme song. But yes, Facebook is indeed testing messages…
Long-distance running times are dropping – and the first sub-two hour marathon was completed recently by Kenyan athlete, Eliud Kipchoge. Some are arguing that innovations in trainer design are playing a pivotal role in these improvements. But what is the science behind these elite running shoes? Can they really make such a big difference? And can they get even better?
We can confirm, with a decent level of certainty, that the Fitbit Versa 2 does what it needs to do… fairly well. It’s not too big, not too small, not too clever, and not too dumb. It lives in a solid middle ground — perfect for someone who’s looking for a fitness tracker with a bit of everything.
Twitter’s decided it’s time to take out the trash, and will remove all inactive accounts from 11 December of this year. If you haven’t used your Twitter account in the last six months, better check your mails, bud.