Is it advisable for people to drag themselves into the office when sick?
Just as technology gave rise to newspapers, many say technology will inevitably lead to their demise.
What the communications minister left out of her budget vote speech reveals a great deal about her Cabinet pecking order.
The company's four-year loop unbundling extension is a lengthening of Telkom's monopoly, say some analysts.
Government wants to turn universities into innovation factories.
Communications minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri has again promised to lower telecoms costs.
Does SA have a skills shortage, or is this an urban legend, as was claimed this week?
The second day of the Futurex conference was a complete waste of time for speakers and conference participants.
Internationally, there were smallish acquisitions by Microsoft, Motorola, Oracle and SAP.
This week: The arrogance of MTN and Microsoft, eNatis fiasco continues, and big SARS tenders are awarded.
Being unfairly accused of an illegal or immoral act has widespread repercussions on a person's life, particularly when the media become involved.
It's Microsoft's ball, and they're going home.
By overtly claiming Linux infringes on its patents, Microsoft is inviting a war that it will lose very quickly.