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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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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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Plustek OpticSlim M12 Plus

By Mike Joubert 12 August 2009

If you want to scan documents while on the road this is the scanner to get. 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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Canon PowerShot G10

By Mike Joubert 15 May 2009

Robust, powerful yet compact. The perfect camera if you don\\\'t want to lug around a big DSLR. Canon has added a number of sweet improvements to its predecessor, the G9. FULL STORY >

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Acer Travelmate 6493

By Mike Joubert 6 March 2009

The new TravelMate 6493 is a professional notebook designed for corporate users looking for performance, reliability and security at an affordable price. FULL STORY >

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Garmin Nuvi 205

By Andrew Gould 30 October 2008

The n??vi 205 is both portable and affordable, so it can go from your car into your bag or briefcase. This navigator gives you voice-guided turn by turn navigation to get you to where you want to go. FULL STORY >

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ARCHOS 605 WiFi

By Andrew Gould 7 August 2008

The ARCHOS 605 Wi-Fi is a portable media player with very high quality screen resolution, video playback, touch-screen and Wi-Fi capabilities, for streaming content to the device or your TV. FULL STORY >

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ADrive

By Andrew Gould 5 August 2008

If you were offered 50GB of free online storage would you take it? FULL STORY >

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How to Make a Lava Lamp

By Andrew Gould 1 April 2008

If you remember the 1970ÔÇÖs, or you were alive, but canÔÇÖt remember much of it, you should vaguely recall the ubiquitous Lava Lamp. The liquid wax ÔÇ£LavaÔÇØ mesmerised children and hippies for hours and was probably the craze of the era. You can still buy them, but... FULL STORY >

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