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Samsung ST50

By Christina Rupp 1 October 2009

Samsung\'s compact digital ST50 is a great point and shoot device offering solid auto functions and is sleek with brushed stainless steel exterior. FULL STORY >

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BlackBerry Curve 8520

By Mike Joubert 30 September 2009

With a full QWERTY, impressive email capabilities and handy media functions the BlackBerry Curve 8520 is an ideal entry level smartphone. FULL STORY >

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MS Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000

By Thomas McKinnon 30 September 2009

The Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is Microsofts thinnest keyboard ever, as its just slightly thicker than the width of a AAA battery. FULL STORY >

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BlackBerry heart Mac

By Mike Joubert 30 September 2009

RIM\'s BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac will be available as a free download from www.blackberry.com/mac on Friday. FULL STORY >

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HTC Hero in SA

By Thomas McKinnon 29 September 2009

The HTC Hero will be available in South Africa from 7 October 2009. FULL STORY >

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Microsoft launch free antivirus app

By Thomas McKinnon 29 September 2009

Microsoft has announced that its free antivirus application, Security Essentials, will be made available for public download today. FULL STORY >

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Foxit eSlick Ebook Reader

By Mike Joubert 28 September 2009

One of the first ebook readers to be locally available is Foxit's eSlick. This device makes reading PDFs a far more relaxing and entertaining experience. It works as follows: you download PDFs on the provided 2 GB SD card or save them to the 512 MB internal memory,... FULL STORY >

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Samsung Jet S8003

By Thomas McKinnon 28 September 2009

Samsung is marketing the Jet as smarter than a smartphone. We dont know if that is necessarily the case, but it is definitely faster with an 800 MHz processor. FULL STORY >

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Nokia supports Afrikaans music awards

By Thomas McKinnon 28 September 2009

Nokia is doing the whole local is lekker thing by sponsoring this year\'s Vonk Afrikaanse Musiektoekennings. FULL STORY >

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Open-source-based software for Africa

By Thomas McKinnon 25 September 2009

IBM announced that it has partnered with Canonical Ubuntu to provide emerging markets with open-source-based software for netbooks. FULL STORY >

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Need for Speed SHIFT

By Mike Joubert 25 September 2009

Need for Speed SHIFT takes players in a different direction from conventional racing games, creating a simulation experience that replicates the feeling of driving highend performance cars. With awesome graphics, a realistic sense of speed and variety of tracks it gets the... FULL STORY >

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Nokia E52

By Mike Joubert 24 September 2009

This entry level smartphone from Nokia ticks all the right boxes, plus it has a battery that eats other smartphones\' for lunch. FULL STORY >

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Push Gmail

By Thomas McKinnon 23 September 2009

The Google Mobile team announced in a blog post yesterday that push functionality is now available for Gmail users making use of Google Sync on the iPhone, iPod touch, or Windows Mobile handsets. FULL STORY >

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Motion sensitive earphones

By Thomas McKinnon 22 September 2009

Sony Ericsson has launched motion sensitive earphones that allow users to answer calls and listen to or pause music without the need to touch a button. FULL STORY >

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Verbatim V41820 Multimedia Headphones

By Mike Joubert 22 September 2009

Verbatims Multimedia Headphones aren\'t dressed up as anything fancy. Instead they are nothing more and nothing less than a set of headphones that will get you through your VOIP conversations without any hassle. FULL STORY >

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