Tilt Shift Maker
By Mike Joubert 2 July 2009Tilt Shift Maker is a little Java applet that will give your images the exact tilt-shift look it takes other hours, or a lot of bucks, to perfect. FULL STORY >
SMiShing
By Thomas McKinnon 1 July 2009SMS phishing, or ÔÇ£smishingÔÇØ, occurs mainly when customers receive an SMS from what seems to be a reputable financial institution prompting them to call a telephone number due to a possible fraudulent transaction on their account. FULL STORY >
SIM card registration now law
By Mike Joubert 1 July 2009All active SIM cards must be registered. FULL STORY >
The Digital Hustle
By Thomas McKinnon 29 June 2009Con artists, hustlers, crooks whatever you want to call them, the World Wide Web is crawling with criminals. These cyber-thieves fool you into believing that they are reputable, and do this to gain access to your personal and financial information. So what are some of the... FULL STORY >
Kidzui
By Andrew Gould 23 June 2009KidZui is a free Web browser, search engine and community for kids aged 3 to 12. FULL STORY >
EDIMAX NS-2502 SATA NAS Server
By Andrew Gould 22 June 2009The NS-2502 is a two-bay network attached server that can accommodate two SATA drives and has two Ethernet connections. FULL STORY >
VirtualBox
By Andrew Gould 17 June 2009VirtualBox is a great tool that lets you create a virtual PC, completely separate from your real one, right on your own hard drive. FULL STORY >
Magazines
By Thomas McKinnon 10 June 2009Magazines.co.za is a magazine preview website which allows you to preview cover stories, regulars, competitions and the contact details of SAÔÇÖs most popular magazines. FULL STORY >
Frets on Fire
By Andrew Gould 3 June 2009Frets on Fire is a game of musical skill and fast fingers. The aim of the game is to play guitar with your keyboard as accurately as possible. FULL STORY >
Towards a new climate treaty
By Thomas McKinnon 25 May 2009The 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 >
Screentoaster
By Andrew Gould 22 May 2009Screentoaster is a startup by a group of French web engineers whose aim is to enable people to share their know-how in a very simple way, by making screencasts. FULL STORY >
Mindmeister
By Andrew Gould 13 May 2009Many people have spent their youth learning to study with the aid of mind maps. And now, as with so many things on the Net, mind mapping has gone collaborative. FULL STORY >
Tom Clancys HAWX
By Brigitte 12 May 2009Tom ClancyÔÇÖs HAWX delivers an intense and authentic aerial combat experience by fully leveraging the benefits of the next-generation platform. The story begins in the year 2012. As the era of the nation-state draws quickly to a close, the rules of warfare evolve even more... FULL STORY >
Autohotkey
By Andrew Gould 12 May 2009AutoHotkey is a free, open-source utility for Windows. With it, you can automate almost anything on your PC by sending keystrokes and mouse clicks. FULL STORY >
Brett Simpson
By Thomas McKinnon 7 May 2009We love free stuff, and if it is free software we can get without downloading it from the Internet even the better. The Freedom Toaster kiosks do just that ÔÇô give you useful free software and content. We talk to Brett Simpson, MD of Breadbin ?¡Interactive, the ?¡distributors of... FULL STORY >
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