Serif Digital Scrapbook Artist
By Mike Joubert 1 June 2009It was always just a question of time then, before a very good software program appeared on the market to cater for the digital side of scrapbooking. FULL STORY >
Enamel microstructure
By Linda Pretorius 14 May 2009It was a difficult problem to crack, but scientists can at last explain why our teeth (usually) donÔÇÖt shatter after a lifetime of biting and chewing. FULL STORY >
Intelligent Society
By Thomas McKinnon 13 May 2009Last year a number of companies such as Microsoft, Cisco Systems and IBM recognized the fact that it is not enough to live in a world that is just instrumented and interconnected. IBMÔÇÖs chief executive, Samuel J. Palmisano, put all the pieces together in a speech... FULL STORY >
RCA Jet Stream Wireless
By Mike Joubert 13 May 2009An excellent companion for exercising, the wireless Jet Stream includes some nice extras too. FULL STORY >
SA gets own Twitter
By Mike Joubert 12 May 2009There are South African alternatives popping up for a lot of the international Web 2.0 services out there. Think Muti vs Reddit, Zoopy vs YouTube and Afrigator vs Technorati. The latest is GatorPeeps. FULL STORY >
Fireworms Advertise
By Linda Pretorius 12 May 2009An eerie green glow that has baffled sailors for ages is almost like a neon sea-based billboard selling sex for fireworms. FULL STORY >
Neural connections
By Linda Pretorius 8 May 2009Scientists say in an April issue of the journal Science, that large amounts of proteins clog up the neural connections in sleep-deprived brains. FULL STORY >
Power to the people
By Andrew Gould 6 May 2009The Internet is putting the power to choose, and create, back in the hands of the public. Andrew Gould looks at how the old is making way for the new. In the not-so-distant past the producers of products and services had 100% of the control as to what was delivered and by... FULL STORY >
The New Brain
By Mike Joubert 6 May 2009Just how far are we from recreating the human brain? Now movies like A.I., The Matrix, iRobot seem to suggest that machines can attain a level of human like intelligence.Two big scientific attempts the past number of years show that ?¡recreating the human brain might just be... FULL STORY >
The beauty of tumblelogs
By Thomas McKinnon 17 February 2009The word on the web is that blogging is ÔÇ£old schoolÔÇØ. Why would anybody do anything quite as time consuming as publishing a weblog when they could just publish a tumblelog? FULL STORY >
Internetshout
By Andrew Gould 3 February 2009InternetShout is the worldÔÇÖs first purpose built ?¡voice-based discussion and social forum. FULL STORY >
MotorStorm Pacific Rift
By Kirsty Melville 29 January 2009The second instalment of the best-selling PS3 brutal off road racer leaves Monument Valley for a Pacific island of dense jungle, thick swamps, towering peaks and steaming volcanoes. But don\'t let the tranquil scenery fool you; this new setting is as violent and... FULL STORY >
Need for Speed Undercover
By Thomas McKinnon 7 January 2009You never thought it would turn out like this, an all-out chase where youÔÇÖre the hunted. And the hunter. Now you must get behind the wheel and risk everything to infiltrate a ruthless international crime syndicate and take them down. FULL STORY >
Mario Kart Wii
By Thomas McKinnon 7 August 2008True to the series, Mario Kart Wii will feature adrenaline pumping racing action, a plethora of power-ups and masses of objects for players to use to slow down their rivals. Also with 10 battle arenas, players are sure to be kept busy between trips around the circuit. FULL STORY >
Polycom SoundStation 2W
By Thomas McKinnon 6 August 2008SoundStation2W is PolycomÔÇÖs next generation, wireless conference phone that gives users the freedom to conference wherever team collaboration is important - even in rooms where there are no phone lines. With better voice quality than the original SoundStation, standard... FULL STORY >
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