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Open-source-based software for Africa

By Thomas McKinnon 25 September 2009

IBM announced that it has partnered with Canonical Ubuntu to provide emerging markets with open-source-based software for netbooks. FULL STORY >

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Facebook making money

By Thomas McKinnon 16 September 2009

Facebook now has more than 300 million users and its actually earning more money than its spending, for the first time. FULL STORY >

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Digital Photography Book Reviews

By Mike Joubert 14 September 2009

Getting into digital photography can be rather daunting. The equipment is expensive and jargon. We look at two books that take you back to basics. FULL STORY >

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Facebook slims down with Lite

By Mike Joubert 11 September 2009

The new interface is officially available to users in the US and India, but SA users shouldnt have any trouble logging into the site. FULL STORY >

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How to Prepare a Photo for Facebook

By z 11 September 2009

This month we are going back to basics as we show you how to get your photos just right before putting them on Facebook. FULL STORY >

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Plustek OpticBook A300 Book Scanner

By Mike Joubert 10 September 2009

Books scanning made easier with the A300 scanning monster. FULL STORY >

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The Bear tech necessities

By Thomas McKinnon 7 September 2009

All the outdoor gadgets to keep Bear Grylls crew up and running FULL STORY >

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Adding performance to netbooks

By Thomas McKinnon 7 September 2009

Samsung launched the N140 and N510 netbooks late last week. The N140 features 11hours of battery life while the N510 brings HD to netbooks. FULL STORY >

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HP TouchSmart tx2

By Mike Joubert 26 August 2009

The HP TouchSmart tx2 is the world\'s first multi-touch notebook/ tablet PC. It offers a decent spec set and the build quality excellent. FULL STORY >

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Sparks to kindling

By Thomas McKinnon 24 August 2009

According to a recent research paper on the commercialisation of ÔÇ£electronic inkÔÇØ the global market for e-book readers will top $2.5 billion by 2013. FULL STORY >

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Acer Veriton N260G

By Thomas McKinnon 24 August 2009

The Acer Veriton N260G ultra light PC is what some are calling a nettop, basically a small form factor desktop doing for PCs what the netbook did for notebooks. FULL STORY >

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Nokia Booklet 3G announced

By Mike Joubert 24 August 2009

The Finnish company today launched the Nokia Booklet 3G, a sweet looking aluminium netbook with a 10ÔÇØ HD ready display. FULL STORY >

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Lenovo IdeaPad S10e Netbook

By Mike Joubert 18 August 2009

The S10e is Lenovo\'s long awaited foray into the netbook market. FULL STORY >

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Google Books goes Common

By Mike Joubert 14 August 2009

There are some exciting developments over at Google Books for anyone interested in downloading or publishing Creative Commons books. FULL STORY >

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Facebook buys FriendFeed

By Thomas McKinnon 11 August 2009

Facebook announced yesterday, 10 August 2009, that it had acquired social aggregation service FriendFeed. FULL STORY >

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