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OpenOffice in three local languages

By Hanleigh Daniels 15 March 2010

Some non-English speakers will soon be able to use OpenOffice.org in their native language. FULL STORY >

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Nvidia GTX480 and 470 coming soon

By Hanleigh Daniels 23 February 2010

Nvidia have indicated a date and venue for the unveiling of their new Fermibased GTX 480 and 470 graphics processing units. FULL STORY >

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Maemo 5 OS

By Thomas McKinnon 4 February 2010

Does Maemo represent the future for Nokia smartphones? It's fresh, adept at browsing and multitasking and its interface is optimised for touch- things Symbian struggles with. FULL STORY >

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Nokia N900

By Thomas McKinnon 1 February 2010

The N900 is anything but your typical Nokia. It runs on a Linux OS, is powered by some heavy duty hardware and is a little rough around the edges. FULL STORY >

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3D web in sight

By Thomas McKinnon 11 December 2009

A draft spec for a 3D web standard was published yesterday, based on work by Mozilla and the Khronos Group. FULL STORY >

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Samsung launches its open mobile platform bada

By Hanleigh Daniels 9 December 2009

More details have been revealed about bada, Samsung's new open mobile platform. FULL STORY >

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The Future of the Internet

By Thomas McKinnon 2 December 2009

The internet as we know it open, free and unchecked is in peril, so claims Jonathan Zittrain, professor of internet governance at Oxford University. FULL STORY >

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

By Hanleigh Daniels 3 November 2009

Sony Ericsson\'s first Android mobile device, the Xperia X10, packs some ingenious software and serious hardware to take on the best that Apple and HTC have to offer. FULL STORY >

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Android 2.0 SDK released

By Hanleigh Daniels 28 October 2009

The open source Android operating system\'s software development kit now supports Android 2.0 and adds some more software tools and features for developers. FULL STORY >

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Open door policy at the Office

By Raymond Robinson 19 October 2009

OpenOffice.org is a feature-rich suite of office applications that support documents, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics and database connectivity. Most importantly it is absolutely free to download, use and distribute. FULL STORY >

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Ink-DIGI Notemaker

By Mike Joubert 21 July 2009

The Ink-DIGI Notemaker is one of the smartest digital note-taking solutions weÔÇÖve come across. FULL STORY >

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AntonRSA on web marketing

By Thomas McKinnon 12 June 2009

We chat to Anton Koekemoer about SEO, semantic technologies and social networking. Anton is the founder of web marketing start up Open Circle and a regular blogger. 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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Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex

By Andrew Gould 7 February 2009

The Ubuntu team is happy to bring you the latest and greatest software the open source community has to offer. This is their latest result: the Ubuntu 8.10 release candidate, which brings a host of excellent new features. FULL STORY >

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Wizcom SuperPen Scanner Professional

By Andrew Gould 7 August 2008

The SuperPen instantly provides you with the definitions to over a quarter of a million words. All you do is scan over the word or phrase and the LCD display on the pen tells you whatÔÇÖs what on the definition front. FULL STORY >

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