People making fewer phone calls is fast becoming a worldwide trend. And there’s not much network operators can do about it, says Alistair Fairweather.
With technology expertise, Alistair Fairweather says, the Loeries could have avoided having to strip MetropolitanRepublic of its seven awards.
Technology can’t save a candidate who sucks, says the man who led Barack Obama’s social media campaign.
With its revenue nearly tripling between 2011 and 2012, it was about time the micro-blogging site filed its S-1 form, writes Alistair Fairweather.
Ill-conceived decisions by Blackberry’s chief executives have plunged the cellphone company into dire straits, but can anything be done to save it?
Being front-page news every week for months at a stretch is not ideal when your business is secrecy, writes Alistair Fairweather.
Alistair Fairweather thinks the US government needs to condemn the NSA’s attack on one of the world’s most important resources – the internet.
Rumours are swirling that both Apple and Samsung are working on a new gadget: the smartwatch. But does the world really need – or want – these gizmos?
The winds of change are sweeping through Telkom, or at least that’s what its leadership would like us to believe. But it might already be too late.
What sets Apple apart from other falling companies is its willingness to disrupt its own markets, writes Alistair Fairweather.