Facebook's DeepFace is a sign of how we are developing better algorithms to bring singularity within reach.
Trying to get a problem sorted out is now a lot easier thanks to the prevalence of social media and specific Internet sites.
Prisoner electronic monitoring is a brilliant penny-pinching move, but its success will depend on how it is managed in the long-run.
Could smartphones and wearable technology become the next weight-loss solution "everyone's talking about"?
Two months after user data was exposed, the agency has yet to notify users or reset PINs.
Government is going to chase its tail from 1 April as it tries to collect digital VAT, but it could be doing better things to stimulate the economy.
Solar power in SA will be a delicate balance between attracting investment and lessening reliance on traditional electricity sources.
Connecting all our mundane inanimate objects, via the Internet of everything, may lead to a far more profound human disconnect in the end
Social media should not be covering for your support inadequacies.
Government's aims to create millions of jobs will come to nought if much-needed skills are not imparted from the word go.
The US healthcare.gov debacle teaches us to look sharply at our procurement, and ask whether it is fit for purpose.
For decades, the tech industry has been plagued by infighting and betrayal, with former friends quick to turn on each other.
As South African obesity rates soar, using technology to offer tangible rewards in exchange for exercise could be just what we need to get moving.