SA's “big four” banks speak out unanimously against the notion of a third-party financial management site.
Local universities and public research organisations will be connected to each other at a minimum speed of 10Gbps in a few years.
Over four million tax returns had been submitted by last Thursday, and the number will rise as tomorrow's deadline approaches.
The size of the digital economy among G20 nations will double by 2016, yet SA will lose out on potential benefits.
New research shows South Africans are dominating the Twitter-osphere when it comes to tweeting in Africa.
A new organisation, Corruption Watch, will use social media to crowd source information on corruption in SA.
A quick look at some of the new and up-and-coming kids on the social media block that will help shape the social space in the year ahead.
Nearly 20% believe social networking scams are the top threat this year, reveals a Sophos report. [Local rep: Netxactics]
A local start-up aims to use 'gamification' and behavioural economics to make financial management more manageable.
Vodacom Business Services teams up with SA's libraries and Department of Arts and Culture to connect rural communities.
What began as a gathering of the elite has become a pillar of the Internet idea machine. Or, how TED.com is furthering knowledge.
Yesterday's astrophysical phenomenon sparked debate and absurdity on social networks.
The site will now have one overriding privacy policy that allows for the consolidation of user information.