We cannot simply invent our way out of environmental problems without addressing the root cause.
Its restrictions prevent companies from carrying ads on its iPhone, iPad and iPod.
It's hard to criticise Seacom, which has really made a difference to the industry, but I'm going to.
Six large technology companies will fund the non-profit Linux-based software company.
Fifa is engaging with SA in nothing more than a casual fling. No effort has been made to get to know SA as a people.
The recession may have kick-started greener habits, but an environmental focus must chart the path forward.
The deal with Sterling Commerce, a subsidiary of AT&T, was worth $1.4 billion.
A "spate of suicides" at a Chinese supplier to Apple has raised all the wrong questions. Here's to the happy workers.
Several CEOs and government fat cats in the ICT sector need to spend some time in the naughty chair for being too greedy.
The $5.8 billion deal might still be challenged by a counter-offer from HP.
Why would an avowed free-market capitalist, as I am, be such a fan of free and open source software? Simple, really.
We must use the increasing deluge of data to facilitate a lifestyle of greater efficiency and simplicity.
The company has undoubtedly changed SA's Internet landscape forever, but is it promoting illegal downloads to sell its uncapped offering?