Curiosity rover finds building blocks of life on Mars
By Staff Writer 8 June 2018“Is there life on Mars?”, David Bowie once sung. Well, maybe, with new evidence from the NASA’s Curiosity rover possibly pointing that way. FULL STORY >
Braai now with Wi-Fi
By Staff Writer 22 June 2018We're all for new technology but you have to draw the line somewhere. FULL STORY >
Algeria blocks internet during nationwide exams
By Staff Writer 22 June 2018We know exams can be testing times, but spare a thought for the poor people of Algeria. FULL STORY >
Instagram hits one billion, launches video service
By Staff Writer 22 June 2018One billion active monthly users, and a new video service - things are looking good at Instagram. FULL STORY >
How to Survive Anything, with books from Humble Bundle
By Staff Writer 21 June 2018The closest we at the office will get to being lost is if the internet goes down. But, for those traversing the bush or who think that life as we know it will soon come to an end, does Humble Bundle got some books for you. FULL STORY >
Creed II trailer sees a rerun of Rocky IV
By Staff Writer 21 June 2018Michael B. Jordan is a firm favourite here at the TechSmart office, so his return to one of the main roles that made him famous can't be a bad thing. FULL STORY >
Tech titans weigh in on US policy to separate families
By Ryan Noik 20 June 2018While international outrage at the US policy of separating children from their parents has grown, technology leaders have added their voice to demand for the action to cease. FULL STORY >
Microsoft’s Project Natick goes deeper with Phase 2
By Ryan Noik 19 June 2018Microsoft's Project Natick, which sees data centres being placed in bodies of water, has marked a new milestone. FULL STORY >
Volvo introduces self docking yacht
By Staff Writer 18 June 2018Self parking cars are nothing new, but now a Volvo subsidiary, Volvo Penta has come up with a self-docking yacht. FULL STORY >
Microsoft unravels the demands of the modern workplace
By Ryan Noik 18 June 2018Microsoft recently lifted the lid on the modern workplace, and why users now need modern devices to go along with it. FULL STORY >
Leica now into watches with L1 and L2 timepieces
By Staff Writer 15 June 2018Leica is well-known for its cameras and lenses (check out the final model M3 being sold for R7 million), but now the company is venturing into the world of watches. Not smartwatches, we might add, rather traditional analogue timepieces. FULL STORY >
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