Facebook will reveal its new developments later today, amid user complaints over the changes that have already been made.
The country is still riding the World Cup goodwill wave, and Nelson Mandela rates as the most popular leader in the world.
Consumers still cannot sign up to opt out of e-mail and SMS marketing spam.
Google opens the floodgates to all users and introduces new features, as Facebook updates its News Feed and adds a ticker.
Broadband Infraco incurred irregular expenditure of R151 million and wasteful expenditure of R1.9 million in the 2010/11 financial year.
Microsoft partners with Washington state to provide technology education from computer basics to high-level programming.
Three-quarters of companies will outsource the majority of their IT infrastructure by 2021, a survey finds.
The online payments business was included in the Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100.
Google+ is like a great party venue - only problem is, I don't know anyone at the party and can't wait to get home to Facebook.
ISPA is set to award educators who provide high-quality computer skills training.
Considerable Facebook changes are expected this week - as is the usual resistance from users.
USAASA develops a means test to determine which households qualify for the government subsidy for set-top boxes.
The cameras will give a live feed from home affairs offices, to fight organised crime.