Online shopping carts are being re-invented and improved on an almost daily basis, but the real world is being left behind.
The hype surrounding Apple's new wonder toy is unjustified.
From references to Jacob Zuma's safe-sex-shower, to a plot to take over the world, it's all online.
This week: More trouble at the regulator, firms are keen on arivia, and Telkom discusses Ugandan move.
Although a long time coming, it seems 2007 may be the year of broadband for SA. Are we really about to get lucky?
This year is going to be risky for all of those companies which have, as yet, failed to grasp the basics of security.
Today, anyone with a cellphone can turn into an instant director and become famous.
This week: iBurst to spend R350m expanding, unhappy new-year virus strikes, and the festive SMS reigns supreme.
Happy New Year, now brace yourself. The malware season has begun, and things appear set to get rough in 2007.
Malware has become an industry, largely motivated by financial gain rather than mere bragging rights gain.
It seems that the only folk who did not take a well-deserved break over the festive season are the spammers.
This week: BCX still wants to be bought, SARS awards billion-rand tender, Neotel grabs a R6 billion loan, and New Dawn alleges staff fraud.