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Real-time search on Bing

By Thomas McKinnon 22 October 2009

Microsoft announced that it has struck deals with Twitter and Facebook to include realtime, social search features on Bing. FULL STORY >

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New ebook readers

By Hanleigh Daniels 21 October 2009

Three new ebook readers have been announced that will attempt to end the dominance of Amazon\\\'s Kindle. FULL STORY >

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Blue Earth

By Hanleigh Daniels 20 October 2009

Samsung has launched the first ever touch-screen operated, environmentally friendly mobile phone called Blue Earth. It will be available in South Africa from the end of October. FULL STORY >

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Open door policy at the Office

By Raymond Robinson 19 October 2009

OpenOffice.org is a feature-rich suite of office applications that support documents, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics and database connectivity. Most importantly it is absolutely free to download, use and distribute. FULL STORY >

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Amazon Kindle coming to South Africa

By Thomas McKinnon 7 October 2009

Amazon announced today that its Kindle ebook reader will be made available to consumers around the world, including South Africa. FULL STORY >

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How to make Floating Pool Speakers

By Andrew Gould 7 October 2009

Our step-by-step guide to making Floating Pool Speakers for your summer holidays. There is nothing more relaxing than lounging on your lilo and listening to your favourite tunes as they gently float by. FULL STORY >

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The Beatles Rock Band Review

By Brigitte 6 October 2009

What may soon become the world\'s most popular rhythm game, The Beatles Rock Band looks as trippy as it is to play. Strum, drum and jam like a Beatle, even if its just in your TV room. FULL STORY >

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TinEye Reverse Search

By Mike Joubert 5 October 2009

While Reverse Image Search might sound a little silly, it isnt. Searching for images using images just makes sense. FULL STORY >

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Reaching the next billion

By Thomas McKinnon 5 October 2009

South Africa was ground zero for the development of mibli, powered by Microsoft OneApp. The platform enables basic handsets to run mobile apps like Twitter, Facebook and Windows Live Messenger. Can it reach the next billion? FULL STORY >

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Stephen Viljoen

By Mike Joubert 5 October 2009

Local boy, Stephen Viljoen, is the chief operations officer of London based Slightly Mad Studios, the creators of EAs awesome backtobasics Need for Speed SHIFT. He sheds some light on the creation process. FULL STORY >

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HTC Hero in SA

By Thomas McKinnon 29 September 2009

The HTC Hero will be available in South Africa from 7 October 2009. FULL STORY >

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Need for Speed SHIFT

By Mike Joubert 25 September 2009

Need for Speed SHIFT takes players in a different direction from conventional racing games, creating a simulation experience that replicates the feeling of driving highend performance cars. With awesome graphics, a realistic sense of speed and variety of tracks it gets the... FULL STORY >

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Motion sensitive earphones

By Thomas McKinnon 22 September 2009

Sony Ericsson has launched motion sensitive earphones that allow users to answer calls and listen to or pause music without the need to touch a button. FULL STORY >

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Verbatim V41820 Multimedia Headphones

By Mike Joubert 22 September 2009

Verbatims Multimedia Headphones aren\'t dressed up as anything fancy. Instead they are nothing more and nothing less than a set of headphones that will get you through your VOIP conversations without any hassle. FULL STORY >

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Augmented Reality

By Thomas McKinnon 11 September 2009

Between the real world and the virtual there exists a reality that sees the merging of the two, a world in which human experience is enhanced by graphics, sounds and haptics. FULL STORY >

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