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Serif Digital Scrapbook Artist

By Mike Joubert 1 June 2009

It 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 >

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Active Vision AV-580

By Mike Joubert 22 May 2009

With this ?¡device installed in your vehicles you kill two birds with one stone due to the AV-580 not only providing live tracking and a 100% accurate logbook, but also vehicle ?¡recovery in case your vehicle is stolen or hijacked. FULL STORY >

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DFI LanParty UT X58-T3eH8

By Mike Joubert 13 May 2009

Can this be the best motherboard for Intel\\\'s Core i7 processor? To say there are a lot of features on the motherboard is an understatement. The X58-T3eH8 supports both 3-Way SLI and ATI CrossFire X configurations, with the ability to mount three graphic cards... FULL STORY >

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SA gets own Twitter

By Mike Joubert 12 May 2009

There 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 >

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Power to the people

By Andrew Gould 6 May 2009

The 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 >

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The beauty of tumblelogs

By Thomas McKinnon 17 February 2009

The 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 >

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King

By Andrew Gould 3 September 2008

King.com is the worldÔÇÖs largest skill gaming site. Every month, King.com hosts more than 80 million games. FULL STORY >

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Copernic

By Andrew Gould 3 September 2008

Copernic Agent Basic (www.copernic.com), queries leading search engines to return ?¡relevant, high quality results. FULL STORY >

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Hayibo

By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008

News just in: ÔÇ£South Africa has discovered its sense of humour, finallyÔÇØ. FULL STORY >

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Yuppie Chef

By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008

Go to www.yuppiechef.co.za and order all sorts of cutlery, crockery, bakeware, knives tools and gadgets. FULL STORY >

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ASUS Rampage Formula Motherboard

By Andrew Gould 6 June 2008

The Asus Rampage Formula Motherboard is a high performance component that allows for stable overclocking. The device is Intel Quad-core ready, boasts Dual-channel DDR2 1200/1066 MHz support and sports an innovative Pin-Fin Thermal Module Design. FULL STORY >

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