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First African m-novel

By Thomas McKinnon 1 October 2009

Africa\'s first mobile novel or m-novel, Kontax, was launched yesterday by the Shuttleworth Foundation. 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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Rowan Polovin

By Mike Joubert 21 September 2009

Premium mobile video with no DRM attached - infinit.mobi looks to be taking the road less travelled. We chat to Rowan Polovin, founder and CEO of Cape Town based mobile web company MEDIAS, about his latest venture and their unconventional strategy. FULL STORY >

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Logitech Professional Presenter R800

By Christina Rupp 15 September 2009

If you subject people to death by PowerPoint, at least have the decency to do it professionally. Logitech\'s Professional Presenter is a handy device mainly used for corporate presentations. It enables the speaker to switch between slides, use a laser... FULL STORY >

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Vodafone My Web

By Thomas McKinnon 14 September 2009

Vodacom launched Vodafone My Web in South Africa today, a mobile content portal that displays links to popular mobile sites and services. FULL STORY >

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Augmented Reality

By Thomas McKinnon 11 September 2009

Between the real world and the virtual there exists a reality that sees the merging of the two, a world in which human experience is enhanced by graphics, sounds and haptics. FULL STORY >

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mibli could bring apps to the masses

By Thomas McKinnon 10 September 2009

mibli is a mobile app with a difference. It can be used on just about any GPRS phone which means it can be used on 80 of phones in SA. FULL STORY >

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Siyavula platform opens minds

By Christina Rupp 8 September 2009

Launched by the Shuttleworth Foundation, Siyavula is an initiative that aims to provide teachers with curriculum related material. Since the name Siyavula stems from Nguni and means we are opening, its an aptly named initiative that is, quite literally, opening... FULL STORY >

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Sony Ericsson Extra Man

By Thomas McKinnon 4 September 2009

SE announced the launch of Extra Man, an interactive 2010 FIFA World Cup focused website, yesterday. FULL STORY >

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Microsoft OneApp debuts in SA

By Thomas McKinnon 25 August 2009

Designed for emerging markets, Microsoft\\\'s OneApp appears on a cellphone as a single application that allows users to easily access all of their mobile apps while more efficiently using network data. FULL STORY >

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Location aware Twitter

By Thomas McKinnon 21 August 2009

Geolocation functionality will be made available on the Twitter platform in the near future which means that tweets can then be geo-tagged. FULL STORY >

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Vodacom looking for local apps

By Mike Joubert 21 August 2009

It looks like the race for local apps is hotting up with Vodacom\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s new competition. FULL STORY >

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Google Books goes Common

By Mike Joubert 14 August 2009

There are some exciting developments over at Google Books for anyone interested in downloading or publishing Creative Commons books. FULL STORY >

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Vodacom introduces mobile apps development platform

By Thomas McKinnon 7 August 2009

Betavine introduced to SA for local apps developers. FULL STORY >

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