The IT industry is not alone in its shortfall of women. There are other culprits too.
The sheer size of Telkom`s capital expenditure plans could scare off investors and competitors, which is not good for bringing down telecommunications prices.
As people strap a growing number of hi-tech gadgets to their persons, it looks like the stage is set for a convergence wave.
The Department of Communications` strategy for 2006/07 seems to focus on talking about talks, instead of actually getting things done.
The Freecycling phenomenon in SA has sparked a question of safety: do you really want a stranger pitching up at your front door to pick up your old sofa?
Women in ICT still don`t take advantage of opportunities available to them, despite the efforts by government and the private sector to open doors
The era of the ultra-clever, ultra-mini PC is about to dawn. I can`t wait.
Does 'new media` mean everything has to travel over a data channel, including interviews exclusively via e-mail?
The time-honoured tradition of television is on its way to a cellphone near you, but will this latest craze in mobile technology change the way we watch what`s on the box?
Is a Bluetooth headset all the marketing people say it is? Or is it just creative jewellery?
A photographer mourns the passing of photographic film, and looks forward to a new era of digital possibilities.
Allowing prisoners to appear in front of magistrates from the discomfort of their own cell shows how far the 'virtual realm` has grown.