Telkom finally concedes it's too big to react quickly to market changes but this reality check comes too late to make a difference.
The Turing Test says less about computers' intelligence than it does about what it means to be human.
Denmark's Marmite ban offers interesting insight into the use of social platforms for both meaningless and meaningful causes.
The time for the public to talk Aarto has come and gone. Now we can't blame anyone for the messy system that looms.
Tele-health initiatives get an ethics yellow card, but the ref hasn't noticed the game has changed.
We watched 9/11 on TV and read about it in newspapers, but 10 years later, we tweeted, Facebooked and Googled the death of Osama Bin Laden.
Amid the fanfare and excitement around the landing of WACS, it's important to ask what it actually means and for whom?
After an eight-year wait, the ICT charter is set to do more harm than good by muddying the empowerment waters.
What exactly has got us all so upset about GoDaddy CEO Bob Parsons' posting of a video of an elephant hunt?
The combination of technology and freedom can prove dangerous in the hands of the young.
Tablets are unavoidable and have been labelled “game changers” but I don't think I want one - yet.
Will the return on investment for the telescope project be enough to justify the huge costs?