The elation about the court's put-down of Poison Ivy is, in a way, misplaced. Why qualify "provisioning" in the first place?
If you're not competing with those other consoles, why keep talking about them?
Instead of waiting and hoping that the regulatory overreaction of the dot-com bust will fade away, prepare for more regulatory accretion.
It's a little awesome to watch how salespeople adjust their pitches as the world around them changes. Even when they don't get it. At all.
No! Don't unshackle Telkom and Vodacom! We like them just the way they are. And besides, corporations are evil and foreigners are scum!
The hype - and panic - about IPv6 is ramping up fast. It's the end of the world as we know it all over again.
It must seem baffling that banks and e-commerce sites haven't secured their domain names yet.
Most people view spam as a minor annoyance, a technical problem. It isn't. It's a matter of life and death.
Any idiot has ownership rights to his tale, even if it is all sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Google is considering building an undersea cable of its own.
A vast industry is springing up to provide a service of dubious value.
Watching Microsoft squirm at GovTech, SITA's annual conference, makes visiting the outpost of Durban well worth the journey.
Despite mass unemployment and overstrained educational infrastructure, your tax money is paying for the next generation of American war machines.