Man is already a cruel species, but the Web makes it so much easier.
The South African Post Office's loss of R97 million revenue is the least of its woes in the Internet age.
Social media has become a massive tipping point, as the recent PyCon debacle has shown.
The Internet responded with outrage to the recent release of a tablet for women, developed by Eurostar Group.
Consumers continue to yawn at the latest handset releases - have we hit an innovation ceiling?
There's a fine line when it comes to bathroom tech, one separating the useful from the absurd.
The heated online debate over the Free State provincial government's Web site could have been avoided if it understood how social media has changed the game.
Thanks to the vivid, real-time narrating of events Twitter facilitates, thousands were present at Oscar Pistorius' bail hearing yesterday.
As shock-tactic images clog up social media timelines, one has to wonder if all that energy could be put to better use.
Without accurate information, how will SA ever know how to plan, and what sectors to prioritise to grow the economy?
Content and commerce have out-evolved payment platforms, leaving revenue untapped and holding us back.
Internet connection + social media account + opinion + whim = more trouble than I care to find myself in, thank you very much.