Considering the state of the nation, it is unlikely ICT will get any meaningful airtime in the State of the Nation Address.
The man behind the infamous darknet market Silk Road, Ross Ulbricht, has been convicted on multiple charges. To many, however, he is a hero.
After 94 years in business, the tech company has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
If modernisation doesn't take the pain out of dealing with officialdom, then why did home affairs spend all that money?
The company set a new world record for the most profitable quarter of any company in history.
If yesterday's outage triggered any moment of clarity, it's that our online lifeline might not be around forever.
The deal is worth $15.4 billion and is subject to regulatory approval in the UK.
Unless government comes clean about its e-toll shenanigans, it's unlikely the public will buy into the concept, no matter what the format.
Authorities crack down on modern day buccaneers using the Web to facilitate their secret activities.
The company's Oculus VR bought Nimble VR and 13th Lab, and it added QuickFire and wit.ai to its shopping cart.
There is a silver lining to the lower maths and science passes that will only shine through after many years.
Signs from 2014 are encouraging, showing SA is headed in the right direction to take advantage of increased connectivity.
Mergers, acquisitions, listings and de-listings - it all happened in 2014.