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Red Faction Guerrilla

By Thomas McKinnon 24 June 2009

Set 50 years after the events of the original, Red Faction: Guerrilla is a third-person shooter that sees a small rebel outfit taking on the oppressive EDF for the liberation of Mars. FULL STORY >

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New Facebook usernames

By Thomas McKinnon 11 June 2009

Choose your own Facebook username from 13 June 2009. No longer do you need to be just a number. FULL STORY >

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Justin Hartman Interview

By Mike Joubert 4 June 2009

Justin Hartman is one of AfricaÔÇÖs Internet pioneers. As MD and co-founder of Afrigator - Africa\'s largest social media aggregator and blog directory, he is blazing a trail for the rest of us to follow. TechSmart caught up with him to discuss Gatorpeeps- their... FULL STORY >

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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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Dawn of War 2

By Thomas McKinnon 1 April 2009

With a focus on fast-action RTS gameplay, Dawn of War II brings to life the science fiction universe of Warhammer 40,000 like never before. Experience the intimate brutality of battle as you play through the epic campaign. Clash with enemies on battlefields ablaze with visceral... FULL STORY >

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Silent Hill Homecoming

By Thomas McKinnon 11 March 2009

When confronted by the perverse incarnations of evil that roam both Silent Hill and ShepherdÔÇÖs Glen, players can now access an enhanced combat system to execute a number of offensive and defensive moves to counter the eclectic collection of nightmarish creatures that... FULL STORY >

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Killzone 2

By Thomas McKinnon 6 March 2009

Combining on-foot and vehicle combat across air, land and sea, with both off-line play and a customisable online portion, Killzone is a PS3 exclusive which revolutionises the first-person shooter for the next generation. FULL STORY >

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LocoRoco 2

By Kirsty Melville 23 February 2009

The LocoRoco are in danger again, the evil Moja have returned and this time they\\\\\\\'ve brought with them a terrible song that sucks the life out of living things! The LocoRoco must once again save their planet - this time by making lots of sweet music. 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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MotorStorm Pacific Rift

By Kirsty Melville 29 January 2009

The second instalment of the best-selling PS3 brutal off road racer leaves Monument Valley for a Pacific island of dense jungle, thick swamps, towering peaks and steaming volcanoes. But don\'t let the tranquil scenery fool you; this new setting is as violent and... FULL STORY >

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Little Big Planet

By Thomas McKinnon 7 January 2009

The second instalment of the best-selling PS3 brutal off road racer leaves Monument Valley for a Pacific island of dense jungle, thick swamps, towering peaks and steaming volcanoes. But don\\\\\\\'t let the tranquil scenery fool you; this new setting is as violent and... FULL STORY >

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