Is it possible to hide things from big data? Perhaps. But it isn't easy.
The value of Q1 ICT deals hit $174 billion, the highest level since 2006 and 65% up on the same period last year.
The last two weeks saw a mega amount of acquisitions, with purchases by Google, Twitter, Facebook and Dropbox.
As it turns out, most of us are social media pawns in search of a platform to bare our souls for the sake of validation.
Why is SA's technology retail stuck in the 90s?
The company acquired SFR, France's second-largest telecommunications operator, for €17 billion.
Several ICT companies are setting rather good examples on how not to do things when it comes to looking after shareholders.
It's round two for the smartphone giants, as Apple seeks $2 billion in a fresh patent battle against Samsung.
The MTR saga is just another instance that makes ICASA look like a toothless watchdog.
The social media giant spends $2 billion on the maker of virtual reality headsets and the team behind UK-based Ascenta.
Is consistent and driven leadership the missing ingredient in government-led IT initiatives?
Does the spectacle around the Oscar Pistorius trial actually do anyone any good?