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Twitter suffers another security breach

By Mike Joubert 16 July 2009

Microblogging site Twitter suffered another blow to its security when an administrative employeeÔÇÖs email account was hacked. FULL STORY >

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Finding legal images online

By Thomas McKinnon 10 July 2009

Google have now taken steps to make identifying licensed images on its Image Search a little easier. FULL STORY >

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Google OS in 2010

By Mike Joubert 9 July 2009

Google announced that they will be releasing the Google Chrome Operating System. FULL STORY >

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DEMIGOD

By Brett Wilson 12 June 2009

DEMIGOD is the latest game from Gas Powered Games completely focused on multiplayer and skirmish gameplay. This game should appeal to the majority of RPG and RTS players as having a half-god of your own to command and upgrade is pretty cool, but most will find this game boring and... FULL STORY >

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HTC Magic

By Thomas McKinnon 9 June 2009

The Magic runs on Android OS 1.5, is exclusively available on the Vodacom network, and can support Microsoft Exchange- so how does it weight up to HTCs first Android phone? FULL STORY >

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HTC Dream

By Mike Joubert 8 June 2009

One of the first two Android devices released here in SA, the Dream makes its debut on the MTN network. One of the main things about this device is the way it integrates with Google\'s services. FULL STORY >

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Celebrities share their iGoogle

By Thomas McKinnon 4 June 2009

View and share your favourite celebrityÔÇÖs homepage with GoogleÔÇÖs new iGoogle Showcase. FULL STORY >

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Home desktop searching

By Lance Terner 4 June 2009

Today a very big proportion of the information we deal with is computerised, with most of it sitting somewhere on your computerÔÇÖs hard drive. The very real problem is that itÔÇÖs becoming extremely difficult to keep track of the documents, files, pictures and music we... FULL STORY >

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Bada Bing

By Mike Joubert 2 June 2009

Bing is MicrosoftÔÇÖs latest attempt to strangle a bit of the search market away from Google and to a lesser extent Yahoo. FULL STORY >

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Towards a new climate treaty

By Thomas McKinnon 25 May 2009

The WBS is bringing together CEOs, scientists, government representatives and thought leaders to develop and submit recommendations for the next global treaty on climate change. FULL STORY >

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Google Sky Map

By Thomas McKinnon 13 May 2009

Sky Map from Google is an Android app that allows you to discover and identify stars and other celestial objects in the night sky simply by pointing your phone upwards. The big news is that Google is about to launch an update to the app to make it even better. FULL STORY >

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Samsung announce Android smartphone

By Thomas McKinnon 12 May 2009

Samsung unveiled its first Android-powered smartphone this month, the I7500. FULL STORY >

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The New Brain

By Mike Joubert 6 May 2009

Just 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 >

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Google Android OS

By Thomas McKinnon 6 May 2009

Android is an operating system for cellphones, just like the Windows Mobile platform, or the Symbian platform youÔÇÖll find on Nokia phones. So why the big fuss? Well two reasons. Firstly, it was developed by Google, and we all know what Google did for the web. Secondly, it... FULL STORY >

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Time to Tighten Tech Spending

By Andrew Gould 1 April 2009

TechSmart spoke to Arthur Goldstuck who heads up the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) research group, World Wide Worx. He is one of South AfricaÔÇÖs foremost commentators on the ICT sector, and we decided to get his take on how the world-wide... FULL STORY >

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