Newspaper proprietor Trevor Ncube will launch his new Zimbabwean daily newspaper, NewsDay, on the Web six months before the print…
JSE-listed multinational IT group Datatec has acquired Asia-Pacific-based network integration company NetStar Group in a deal worth US$19,8m. The buy…
Has a secret, back-room deal been reached between mobile operators and government over interconnection fees? All signs are pointing to…
Unveiling significant changes to its dominant search engine on Monday, Google said it would begin supplementing its search results with…
With new broadband offers being announced almost every day, it’s becoming difficult for SA consumers to know where to turn…
Glen Verran, host of the ZA Show, makes his debut on the ZA Tech Show this week, joining Simon Dingle, Duncan McLeod and Brett Haggard. We discuss, among other things, podcasting in SA, FarmVille, Twitter’s waning popularity and the Nokia N900
Stieg Larsson, the late author of the Millennium Trilogy thrillers, may be Sweden’s biggest and most bafflingly popular cultural export…
A fair degree of heat has been raised recently over the possible hazards to health and the environment posed by cellphone and broadband wireless masts.
In all of this, only one thing is certain: no-one knows what the long-term effects are of bathing the landscape in digitally pulsed microwave radiation at levels millions of times above the natural cosmic microwave background
When I sit down for lunch with well-known technology researcher and author Arthur Goldstuck at Metzuyan on the Square in…