How hi-tech companies are applying technology to the search for missing children.
Every few months, a new Linux distribution version is released and typically the download servers are jammed to capacity by early adopters. This makes no sense to me considering the amount of time I`ve invested in my current machine.
The government wants to sell Telkom shares to as many South Africans as possible. But everyone stands to lose, and even if you don`t agree with the anti-privatisation brigade, there are some moral questions to be answered.
Last week saw shareholders approve the liquidation/buy-out of MB Technologies, Bytes Technology Group`s UK acquisition, and the sell-off of Paracon`s shareholding in Mercury Interactive.
The success of Wales` first and only new media business incubator makes me wonder what collaboration between Wales and SA may mean for the South African animation industry.
The workplace provides the ideal opportunity for team players to shine.
Much has been made of the challenge Linux poses to the Microsofts of the world when it comes to desktops and servers, but little attention is paid to equally lucrative markets in which Linux is already starting to play a significant role: retail and service industries.
It seems almost impossible to get meaningful figures for online readership in SA, despite the Audit Bureau of Circulation`s valiant efforts. As a result, publishers are suffering and advertisers are sharing the pain.
The MobilCom bailout by the German government and another re-statement of WorldCom`s financial figures dominated the international financial IT world last week.
What`s to be thought when a big brand business suddenly takes to duping potential customers?
It`s been a long time in the coming but this week`s Apache worm proves that a large(ish)-scale virus attack is as possible in the open source world as it is in the Windows world.
South Africans are taking to online socialising like ducks to water. What does this mean for the good old SA braai?
The last two weeks saw the continuing lack of interest in the second national telecoms operator (SNO) tender.