A friend recently fled the city for Rustenburg. I used to be puzzled about that. But think of all the bandwidth he'll get!
The e-rate should not be implemented, well or otherwise. It's an idiotic idea.
Cables will be laid. Promise. Look at your smart-card ID and tell us you don't believe it.
A new forum will soon be convened to draft a broadband strategy for the government. Its success will be measured by how short the draft is.
The headlines are all good news. One wonders who has the best interests of the people of Africa at heart?
Another year, another skills survey that finds there aren't enough. Another year, another dramatic indictment of our education system.
A cancer on our society and economic progress must be excised. It may be an unpleasant reality, but it is also inescapable.
The tech wizardry of international news channels makes an ironic subtext to this week's US inauguration overload.
Bug number one, Microsoft's dominance on the desktop, is far from being solved.
This is the year we finally see the back of Poison Ivy. Here are two modest wishes for the New Year.
Ask an obvious question, and get an obvious answer. But in fairness, it wasn't always thus.
Designing a survey is a lot harder than it looks. A recent survey of South African bloggers shows why.
A typically muddled report on mobile Internet usage misses most points worth making.