A disturbing case of exposing minors to pornography is drawing to a close in the US. But the disturbing part is not the pornography, it's the way the computer forensics has been presented on both sides.
Windows Live Search is proof competition is good in any market.
I have been called many things in the pursuit of news stories, but being called a "high priestess" by an external communications specialist at one of SA's largest firms takes the cake.
The Department of Home Affairs has completely outdone itself, but left me with more questions than answers.
News of Oracle's 30th acquisition since 2004 dominated the international ICT world last week.
This week: Uncertainty over bearish macro-economy, SITA boss to leave, and Telkom pays off rival bidder.
Skype has dominated, but there is another way to call overseas "free" - even on GSM.
Companies, PRs and even journalists seem to have forgotten the purpose of the media: to serve the reader.
One of my least favourite activities is staying up late to fix badly behaving PCs.
The speculation that British Telecom Group may acquire Dimension Data has been avidly embraced.
This week: Finance minister sparks Infraco hope, boost for TV digitisation, and Neotel goes the Ethernet route.
HP has just released a new version of its Unix operating system. Why?