He's no longer just watching, he's tweeting and blogging and adding you as a friend.
It's hard to criticise Seacom, which has really made a difference to the industry, but I'm going to.
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.
Several CEOs and government fat cats in the ICT sector need to spend some time in the naughty chair for being too greedy.
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?
If the ICT sector is to flourish and help the country to prosper, then politicians must take it seriously.
The digital era is an activist's dream, but just reaching the audience isn't always enough.
Home Affairs should play open cards about the R4 billion cancelled contract mystery.
Electric cars have long been considered a green gimmick, but their potential impact could be revolutionary.
Twitter is finally trying to monetise its service, but will its current platform actually work?
We are always at the end of the line for technological innovations.
It is worrying that not enough South Africans care that government officials have outside interests.