The National Lotteries Board has declared war on Vodacom, probably because it didn't get a BMW.
The truth is somewhere out there... Meanwhile, trust no one.
The software giant purchased Danger, the company responsible for the software and services powering many popular consumer handsets.
Lightedge Technologies has been placed under liquidation, and has partly blamed BEE for this sad state of affairs.
Laptops can be replaced, but the information stored on them is often irreplaceable.
Most of us have been given a two-week reprieve from rolling blackouts, but we have yet to see the real effect of load-shedding.
The local and international ICT scene experienced a quiet week at the office.
Don't expect to get direction from government on it policy, unless of course you can see visions in muddied waters.
Neotel's new-found confidence should lead to great things - or so it says.
The major lesson from the power crisis is that we need the engineers and technologists.
I'm beginning to wonder if this once-glorious state institution is going to fade into the abyss.
The deal is worth $44.6 billion, a 62% premium over the current share price.