Microsoft’s glory days are behind it, and its days of making investors into millionaires are long gone, writes Alistair Fairweather.
It takes something special to remind us of the wonders of technology, and Google Loon is one of those projects, writes Alistair Fairweather.
In terms of both legislation and practical reality, South Africans have faced far closer scrutiny of their private communication than US citizens.
It is not unusual that Yahoo! has snapped up 10 companies so far this year. But what is unusual is the scale of the purchases.
Although there’s little glory in bronze, BlackBerry and Microsoft are battling for third position in the smartphone market.
Apple TV is bound to get the television industry feeling decidely nervous.
Even though Google Glass is doomed to fail, we should thank tech companies for experimenting, writes Alistair Fairweather.
We need to start seeing broadband as a vital service and treating those who threaten it with severity, writes Alistair Fairweather.
Is Google a force for openness and good, or a repressive monopoly?
Facebook’s competitors should be careful of underestimating the young company – especially with its new product, Facebook Home.