8ta's entry has bolstered competition in the market - but this will inevitably die down.
The $6.8 billion merger will create the world's fifth largest telecoms carrier by subscribers.
Altech's CEO has done what few leaders have the courage to - stand up to government.
It's no use telling the most dysfunctional state department to sort itself out; rather it must justify why it should exist.
The implosion of the government's Companies and Intellectual Property Registration Office would be a very big deal. It would, at a stroke, reduce South Africa's entire economy to "informal" status.
Companies could avoid costly system upgrades and the risk of falling foul of the law if South Africans just paid more attention.
There are a ton of set-top boxes capable of playing any video format around.
Blog awards contradict the very nature of the medium.
The growing scourge of e-waste presents an opportunity for SA to use rubbish as a resource.
Leo Apotheker was named president and CEO of HP, and Ray Lane takes over as chairman.
The proposed Protection of Information Bill may seem to be about gagging the media, but - by extension - it is also about gagging the source.
IBM bought analytics company Netezza for $1.78 billion.
The upside of social media is that it gives everyone a platform. The downside of social media is that it gives everyone a platform.