HTC may buy own operating system
By Ryan Noik 12 September 2011Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC is considering buying its own operating system. FULL STORY >
Max Payne 3 coming in March 2012
By Hanleigh Daniels 9 September 2011L.A. Noir and Grand Theft Auto creators Rockstar Games reveals the release date for Max Payne 3. FULL STORY >
Big growth for SanDisk in Middle East and Africa
By Staff Writer 9 September 2011Flash memory cards manufacturer SanDisk experiences significant market growth in the Middle East and Africa MEA region. FULL STORY >
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play now in SA
By Staff Writer 9 September 2011Launched at an event held in Sandton City last night, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is the world's first PlayStation certified smartphone. FULL STORY >
MSI launches gaming notebook flagship
By Ryan Noik 9 September 2011MSI has launched its new gaming notebook in a bid to capture the hearts and wallets of PC gamers who want optimal specifications from their gaming notebook. FULL STORY >
Twitter grows to 100 million users
By Ryan Noik 9 September 2011Twitter provides the latest figures for how many active users it enjoys, and reports notable growth. FULL STORY >
Gaming News Round-up - Gaming Blizzard edition
By Hanleigh Daniels 9 September 2011In this week's Gaming News Round-up: there are six releases emanating from Activision Blizzard over the next three years and Deus Ex: Human Revolution DLC on the way. FULL STORY >
Eye-opening Norton cybercrime report released
By Ryan Noik 8 September 2011Norton cybercrime report for 2011 shows that online crime is far more prevalent and costly than most are likely to realise. FULL STORY >
HTC sues Apple over patents, with Google backing
By Hanleigh Daniels 8 September 2011HTC sues Apple for the third time over patents, and this time Google has its back. FULL STORY >
Nikon announces red DSLR, Coolpix ambassador
By Ryan Noik 8 September 2011Nikon South Africa has given its entry level D3100 a fresh coat of red paint that it hopes will appeal to first time users. FULL STORY >
Government has no intention of regulating BlackBerry encryption
By Hanleigh Daniels 8 September 2011The South African government isn't going to legislate or regulate RIM's encrypted BlackBerry messenger services. FULL STORY >
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