Despite mass unemployment and overstrained educational infrastructure, your tax money is paying for the next generation of American war machines.
The country is awash with people who don't know when to keep their mouths closed.
Results went from the good (Google, IBM and Microsoft), the bad (Nokia) and the ugly (AMD).
Conferences can be great fun, if you spend them looking out for oddities, curiosities and inconsistencies in the data.
Only three things are needed to stimulate the Western Cape's ICT sector, but the political will is lacking.
Syntax-Brillian Corporation will also sell-off Vivitar, its brand of digital still and video cameras.
South Africans get the chance of a lifetime to work for free to make the FIFA fat cats even fatter. Hurry, sign up now!
Just to whom the minister listens elicits a chuckle, but it is no laughing matter.
The telecoms sector endured a roller-coaster ride over the last two weeks.
There's a new acronym about to be born. Or at least there could be. It's NWEE.
HP's vision of converged IP-based services for telcos look like pie in the sky.
The competition for WiMax spectrum is bound to heat up as many "new" black businesses now qualify to bid.
All is not well with the One Laptop Per Child project. Its founder, Nicholas Negroponte, blames big business - well, Intel, mostly. And the media laps it up.