Journalist Eve Livingston’s recent article for The Face examines the many social and cultural features of Scottish Twitter. But the fact it has provided a medium for written Scots language to evolve in a way that wasn’t possible before the advent of social media is equally fascinating.
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Still keen on Apple’s doomed AirPower charger? Mophie’s gone and made the next best thing. The accessories-maker has come out with its own 3-in-1 wireless charging pad. The only downside? It’s a little less smart than the AirPower was supposed to be.
The American Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has banned specific Apple MacBook Pro laptop models from flights in the States. These models are part of an ongoing recall. The FAA ban is because those notebooks pose a fire risk on airplanes.
This time around, we’re pitting the recently launched big boi Note 10+ against one of its arch-rivals, the iPhone XS Max.
In the wake of the El Paso shooting on Aug. 3 that left 22 dead and dozens injured, a familiar trope has…
Last week the South African Post Office tweeted that motorists can now pay with either debit or credit card for licence renewals.
We’re used to LG releasing its phones more than once — there are a few instances of that in the company’s history. The next phone to get another release is the third (fourth? No, third) edition of the LG G8 — the LG G8X. Which, before you ask, is different from the LG G8S.
MyPlace Africa’s MyLights smart lighting system provides you total control over your lights so you can always arrive home safely according to your programmed preferences. With the MyPlace smartphone app, you can instantly turn on all your indoor and outdoor smart lights from the security of your bed. So if something goes bump in the middle of the night and you need to investigate, you’ll feel safer in a brightly lit home.
8chan has now reportedly moved to the “dark web”, a network of unindexed sites that require a special browser to access, pushing its content and contributors further underground. This means fewer people could stumble on the site inadvertently and become radicalised by the content – a definite positive. But it also means the content will be far tougher to monitor and police.