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Toshiba NB200 locally available

By Thomas McKinnon 9 October 2009

Toshiba announced today that its NB200 mini-notebook is now available in South Africa. FULL STORY >

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Samsung Star

By Hanleigh Daniels 9 October 2009

The Samsung Star is a quadband GSM touch-screen cellphone with a WQVGA display, 3.2 megapixel camera, FM Radio, Bluetooth, HTML browser via GPRS and Edge, and Speakerphone. FULL STORY >

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Acer Travelmate Timeline 8471

By Thomas McKinnon 8 October 2009

Acer\'s new range of Travelmate Timeline notebooks are the picture of innovation. With low voltage processors, nifty cooling systems and multi-gesture controls they are high-end business machines. FULL STORY >

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Plustek MiniStation MFA500 Email Server

By Mike Joubert 8 October 2009

Plustek\'s email server offers support for POP3, POP3s, IMAP and IMAPs, and also caters for mail downloaded from Outlook, Outlook Express as well as webmail access. 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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Zebra and Giraffe

By Mike Joubert 6 October 2009

Since its release last year, Collected Memories, the debut album from Zebra & Giraffe, has produced five hit singles. Greg Carlin, the driving force behind the band, speaks to us about his love for Napster, spam on MySpace, and he gives his prediction for vinyl. 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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Cross-platform Flash support

By Thomas McKinnon 5 October 2009

Adobe Systems unveiled Flash Player 10.1 today with a focus on bringing Flash video to a number of mobile devices. 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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First African m-novel

By Thomas McKinnon 1 October 2009

Africa\'s first mobile novel or m-novel, Kontax, was launched yesterday by the Shuttleworth Foundation. FULL STORY >

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Samsung ST50

By Christina Rupp 1 October 2009

Samsung\'s compact digital ST50 is a great point and shoot device offering solid auto functions and is sleek with brushed stainless steel exterior. FULL STORY >

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BlackBerry Curve 8520

By Mike Joubert 30 September 2009

With a full QWERTY, impressive email capabilities and handy media functions the BlackBerry Curve 8520 is an ideal entry level smartphone. FULL STORY >

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MS Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000

By Thomas McKinnon 30 September 2009

The Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is Microsofts thinnest keyboard ever, as its just slightly thicker than the width of a AAA battery. FULL STORY >

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