Microsoft's mobile strategy impresses despite some key shortcomings.
The video streaming company's shares rose more than 2% in extended trading after it approved a 7-for-1 stock split.
Government needs to stop hindering the ICT community and become an economic enabler before it's too late.
A year after Nokia was sold to Microsoft, Stephen Elop leaves the company.
SA has today officially failed to make the ITU digital migration deadline, but who will ultimately carry the cost of this fiasco?
Dick Costolo resigns from his position effective 1 July, while Jack Dorsey, co-founder of the micro-blogging platform, returns as interim CEO.
Avago, Charter Communications and Intel prove to be big spenders.
The situation described in George Orwell's novel 1984 may be a little closer to home than we realise.
Near-field communication payments are the tipping point for service industry innovation.
Rolling out broadband to only eight municipalities in three years leaves SA pitifully short of achieving its goals.
It's too early to judge if the Cell C contract buyout offer will allow it to take market share from rivals, but competition is sorely needed.
The $4.4 billion deal will advance Verizon's growth ambitions in mobile video and advertising.
Cell C makes a mockery of its Take a Girl Child to Work Day campaign with the patriarchal ideas used to market it.