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Selective Desaturation in Photoshop

By z 10 July 2009

In this new segment the Photoshop Teacher will help you improve your Photoshop skills. First lesson: Selective Desaturation. 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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IE security threat

By Thomas McKinnon 7 July 2009

Microsoft issued a security advisory late yesterday alerting users to a flaw in IE software that could allow hackers to hijack their PCs. FULL STORY >

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How Not to Die Online

By Andrew Gould 1 July 2009

The Internet has truly revolutionised the way we live our lives. Unless you live in a small cave on a rocky ?�outcrop somewhere in rural Kwa-Zulu Natal, it will very definitely have affected your life. But there is a sinister side to this otherwise benign and benevolent... FULL STORY >

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BlueTrack Mouse Technology

By Mike Joubert 22 June 2009

What makes BlueTrack mouse technology better than any other tracking technology? David Bohn, Principal Mechanical Architect at Microsoft explains. FULL STORY >

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Windows 7 to be browserless

By Thomas McKinnon 12 June 2009

Windows 7 to be browserless as Microsoft give in to EU antitrust pressures. FULL STORY >

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Microsoft Arc Mouse Designer

By Mike Joubert 11 June 2009

Microsoft���s Arc mouse raised a few eyebrows with its rather odd design last year. We chatted to the User Experience Designer responsible for the Arc concept. FULL STORY >

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Bada Bing

By Mike Joubert 2 June 2009

Bing is Microsoft���s 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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Zune HD

By Mike Joubert 27 May 2009

Microsoft has just announced the release of their new iPod killer, the Zune HD, the follow up to their previous would-be iPod killer, the Zune. FULL STORY >

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Lips

By Brigitte 12 May 2009

Keiichi Yano, celebrated developer behind some of the industry���s most beloved rhythm games, brings his vision of collaborative and social musical entertainment to �ǣLips.��� The first and only singing game that offers interactive motion-sensitive microphones to make your party rock all... FULL STORY >

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Autohotkey

By Andrew Gould 12 May 2009

AutoHotkey 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 >

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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 you���ll 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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Microsoft Sidewinder X8

By Thomas McKinnon 13 April 2009

Introducing the ultimate wireless gaming mouse. The SideWinder X8 Mouse offers the world\'s most advanced tracking with Microsoft BlueTrack Technology, as well as the convenience of a wireless mouse with wired gaming performance. FULL STORY >

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Halo Wars

By Thomas McKinnon 7 April 2009

�ǣHalo Wars��� is an all-new real-time strategy game based on the legendary �ǣHalo��� universe and designed exclusively for Xbox 360 by Ensemble Studios, creators of the �ǣAge of Empires��� franchise. FULL STORY >

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Chronos CVM Series of Video Duplicators

By Kirsty Melville 6 March 2009

We found the perfect device for anyone who needs to display video feed on more than on monitor simultaneously. FULL STORY >

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