For people who don’t use Windows, the day that Microsoft’s grip on the desktop is broken can’t come soon enough. The reason is simple: the technical divide created by the dominance of one operating system means that people who choose to use something different face constant discrimination
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Remember the first time you saw Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and it grabbed you by the scruff of…
Newly established state-owned telecommunications infrastructure provider, Broadband Infraco, will build five points of presence in SA’s major centres this year…
State-owned broadcasting signal distributor Sentech is in “urgent need of a turnaround strategy” and requires “drastic and immediate action” if…
It appears that SA politicians are getting increasingly fed-up with the country’s mobile operators. ANC MP Ismail Vadi, chairman of…
Ahead of last week’s launch of Apple’s iPad tablet computer, some commentators had suggested that the device could save journalism.…
Corporate telecommunications service provider MTN Business plans to build data centres in as many as five African countries in 2010.…
Communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda is expected to call a press conference later this week — probably on Thursday — to…
Independent Democrats leader Patricia de Lille has accused mobile phone operators MTN, Vodacom and Cell C of being “arrogant and…
Vodacom’s two biggest subsidiaries outside SA, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), have dragged down the group’s quarterly…