While it's great to see telcos laying fibre, the narrow trenches along Joburg's suburban roads are a hazard to motorcyclists.
Multimillion-rand and -dollar acquisitions and deals ruled the news last week.
If it had been April Fool's Day, the news that Amazon would no longer send goods to SA using the local Post Office would have had me snorting with glee.
Every time one reads a new story on the telecoms or tech industry, some politician or bureaucrat will have some say, or be responsible for the problem.
Amazon.com said it no longer trusts traditional delivery routes to South Africa.
Google and Yahoo have entered a search-advertising pact that is likely to be pitted against Microsoft.
Vodacom CEO Alan Knott-Craig may be retiring, but the industry has not seen the last of him.
You have to hand it to the king of geekporn, Steve Jobs.
Local Internet banking becomes more sophisticated every day, but there is clearly a long way to go.
The local telecoms scene heads for change as major players gear up for mergers and acquisitions.
Government hints that reports about Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri's retirement may not be accurate.
The tech sector lives again, but is it a money-draining zombie or a vibrant money-spinner?
Joyful on hearing that Poison Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri is set to retire to her dacha on whatever coast she favours? Her job is not done.