Since the Post Office falls within the ambit of the Department of Communications, maybe it`s time a set of stamps celebrates its under-achievements.
If prices are anything to go by, the war against software piracy is far from over.
Technology isn`t only making the world smaller, it`s also leaving our private lives open for people to dissect. Where does it end?
Technology today is evolving so quickly that we seldom have time to understand the social and psychological implications it has for us - making it all the more dangerous.
Fighting within the SNO has meant it has now moved beyond the realm of the ridiculous, past that of absurdity, and clear of ludicrous, to descend, instead, into farce.
Although Vodacom claims its exit from Nigeria was due to "breach of trust", one has to ask whether EWI`s various court cases played a role in its sudden withdrawal.
Vodacom is proud of the uptake of its new Look4me service. But I`m not convinced that 40 000 subscribers represent a huge success story.
The use of digital photography and the Internet to spread images of torture and execution are unlikely to change the nature of war - just our perception of it.
A recent trip down memory lane led me to discover a dark side of the Internet about which no one ever warned me.
There is a lot of buzz around location-based services (LBS) in the cellular industry at the moment. But is it a passing fad or here to stay?
It feels like d'ej`a vu at this time of year, as numerous anniversaries to do with the second national operator (SNO) come around, even though we have yet to see the licence awarded.
I`ve always taken an adventurous (some might say foolhardy) approach to trying new online services, but some e-services may be more trouble than they`re worth.