An overview of some of the most significant recent updates to the major social networks, including Twitter, Facebook and Google+.
Digital TV is important, as it will free up frequencies that can be used for cheaper technologies, says Gauteng CIO Lemmy Chappie.
Rumours that it is working its own Facebook-like social network are “groundless”, says the consumer electronics manufacturer.
Eighteen-month-old daily deal site 247deals.co.za is currently not operational, amid allegations of non-payment and mismanagement.
Government partners with Lulaway to provide recruitment assistance to people in remote areas with limited access to computers.
Government must embrace broadband as one of the greatest opportunities of the 21st Century, says Gauteng finance MEC Mandla Nkomfe.
ICANN reveals who has applied for new top-level domain names - some of which will be highly contested by major industry players.
Local WiFi hotspot provider AlwaysOn unveils a wireless Internet service that promises better security and a simpler authentication process.
According to The Shape of Email Report from Mimecast, only 25% of e-mail is considered crucial for work purposes.
Julian Assange seeks to reopen his extradition case after a British court ruled that the Swedish extradition request was lawful.
The deal sees data from Britannica Online added to selected Bing search results.
Integration with HP infrastructure simplifies e-mail migrations to hybrid cloud environments.
Social media is relevant only if organisations use it as a mechanism within a defined strategy, says Ovations.