The ICT industry worldwide continued to grow at between 6% and 7% in 2006 with the local ICT industry achieving a slightly higher figure.
This week, a cross-site scripting attack on MySpace is causing problems and there's a nasty vulnerability in most recent versions of Word for both Windows and the Mac.
The act of successfully submitting an award entry, through a frustrating system, is in itself deserving of an award.
When technology implementation is not accompanied by common sense, things get crazy.
This week: New Dawn staff horror exposed, Neotel says it won't buy arivia, and Masie defends "deal with devil".
There seems to be a growing move among those close to me to refuse to communicate with companies through call centres.
AltX IPOs grabbed headline space locally, while 3Com's acquisition was the biggest news abroad.
Instead of chasing dragons, Mark Shuttleworth should be working on a personal universal Web access system. I couldn't handle another password.
This week reveals it's the human factor causing all the problems, unpatched systems with dated anti-virus software get hit with bots, and perceived versus actual risk.
This week: tenders are at the centre of both the Verizon-IS "lockdown" case, and the presidential advisor scandal.
This year's African ICT Achievers awards featured a bewildering assortment of genuine achievers and incompetents among its finalists.
The beauty of the Internet is it makes communicating easier.
While the US celebrated Thanksgiving this week, leaving that market quiet, Telkom had little to be thankful for.