Government’s information and communications technology plans could be doing immense long-term damage to our economy, writes Alistair Fairweather.
Free-thinking technology pioneers the world over have learnt to persevere despite deep skepticism.
Chesky isn’t a vagrant or a charity case, he’s the chief executive of one of the US’s most exciting internet companies – Airbnb.
Elon Musk is a South African who has transformed online commerce, cars and space travel, and dreams of sending the first humans to Mars.
In a puzzling move, Telkom has decided to rebrand its mobile service from 8ta to Telkom Mobile less than three years after launching the network.
Hacking could be used as an excuse to police the internet more but we need online openness to expose wrongdoing, writes Alistair Fairweather.
Google is rumoured to be opening retail stores later this year. Alistair Fairweather looks at why the search engine business needs retail presence.
After years of threats and lawsuits, the French publishing industry has essentially blackmailed Google into paying for linking to its websites.
The failure of Microsoft’s Surface tablet might not spell doom for the computer giant but it is teetering on the edge, writes Alistair Fairweather.
Personal technology is now a fully fledged cultural force, and it will only become more powerful, writes Alistair Fairweather.