IE security threat
By Thomas McKinnon 7 July 2009Microsoft issued a security advisory late yesterday alerting users to a flaw in IE software that could allow hackers to hijack their PCs. FULL STORY >
Traffic info directly to your phone
By Mike Joubert 7 July 2009MiWay launches a traffic update system that sends a MMS to your cellphone with all the latest traffic info FULL STORY >
Nokia Music Store vouchers
By Thomas McKinnon 6 July 2009Nokia Music Store vouchers now available at CNA and Edgars stores countrywide. FULL STORY >
Acer eMachine adds some style
By Mike Joubert 6 July 2009Acer\'s eMachine offers a space saving desktop solution FULL STORY >
Solar powered billboards
By Thomas McKinnon 3 July 2009Samsung, in a joint venture with Starcom and Visiria, is set to launch 30 solar powered billboards in South Africa. FULL STORY >
Security Monitoring
By Thomas McKinnon 3 July 2009Security Monitoring- Managing Risks, written by network security experts from Cisco Systems, is a must read of anyone managing a business network. FULL STORY >
Bing rollout Twitter results
By Thomas McKinnon 2 July 2009Bing to display results based on a search of a name in association with ?ǣtwitter??? that include a link to the relevant Twitter page and the latest tweet from that page. FULL STORY >
Paul Rothmann
By Mike Joubert 2 July 2009TechSmart caught up with Paul Rothmann, SA???s sexiest man according to Cosmo, Pasella ??presenter and all round nice guy. He talks to us about Lord of the Rings, the pocket knife, and blokes ??wanting to tear him apart. FULL STORY >
Creative Commons
By Mike Joubert 2 July 2009Thanks to the PC and the Net many people are turning their backs on the old ?ǣall rights reserved??? paradigm and ??embracing Creative Commons. FULL STORY >
How to make a Teddy Bear Nanny-Cam
By Andrew Gould 2 July 2009Leaving your child in the hands of a stranger can be disconcerting. Here???s how to make a Teddy Bear Nanny-Cam that will keep an eye on out on your behalf. FULL STORY >
SMiShing
By Thomas McKinnon 1 July 2009SMS phishing, or ?ǣsmishing???, occurs mainly when customers receive an SMS from what seems to be a reputable financial institution prompting them to call a telephone number due to a possible fraudulent transaction on their account. FULL STORY >
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