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Google Goggles

By Staff Writer 8 December 2009

New Google Android app let's you search for information using images rather than words. FULL STORY >

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Brett Loubser on Android

By Thomas McKinnon 4 December 2009

Brett is a self confessed technology nut who has been involved in the telecoms industry in South Africa for 13 years. He has performed a variety of roles in the cellular environment, working both on the operator and device side. He is currently a product and technical... FULL STORY >

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HTC Tattoo

By Thomas McKinnon 4 December 2009

The HTC Tattoo brings Android to the mid-range, style focused user. With interchangeable covers and an uncompromised Android experience its worth a look. FULL STORY >

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Top Tech 2009

By Staff Writer 30 November 2009

Our annual list of the 10 products or technologies that achieved benchmark status holds few surprises this year. In a tough economic year it was the big boys like Apple, HTC and Google that stood out. FULL STORY >

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

By Hanleigh Daniels 3 November 2009

Sony Ericsson\'s first Android mobile device, the Xperia X10, packs some ingenious software and serious hardware to take on the best that Apple and HTC have to offer. FULL STORY >

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Android 2.0 SDK released

By Hanleigh Daniels 28 October 2009

The open source Android operating system\'s software development kit now supports Android 2.0 and adds some more software tools and features for developers. FULL STORY >

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HTC Tattoo coming mid-October

By Thomas McKinnon 15 October 2009

HTC have announced that their fourth Android device, the HTC Tattoo, will be available in South Africa from midOctober. FULL STORY >

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HTC Hero

By Thomas McKinnon 14 October 2009

The HTC Hero is the first Android device that is more about usability than technology. With HTC\'s hard work and well spent money on interface customisation the handset is slicker and friendlier than its forerunners. FULL STORY >

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Cross-platform Flash support

By Thomas McKinnon 5 October 2009

Adobe Systems unveiled Flash Player 10.1 today with a focus on bringing Flash video to a number of mobile devices. 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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LG goes Android

By Mike Joubert 15 September 2009

LG has joined the ever growing list of manufacturers using the Android OS with the official announcement of the LGGW620. FULL STORY >

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10103 apps on the Android Market

By Thomas McKinnon 8 September 2009

According to AndroLib.com the Android Market now offers more than 10 000 apps to users. Thats 100 percent growth in just four months. FULL STORY >

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Android Market opening August

By Thomas McKinnon 23 July 2009

Leaf have announced that the Android Market will be available to South Africans in August 2009. FULL STORY >

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Flash comes to the Android

By Thomas McKinnon 25 June 2009

HTCÔÇÖs new Android phone, the Hero, will support Flash out the box - finally a smartphone that can actually support one of the webÔÇÖs ubiquitous technologies. FULL STORY >

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HTC Magic

By Thomas McKinnon 9 June 2009

The Magic runs on Android OS 1.5, is exclusively available on the Vodacom network, and can support Microsoft Exchange- so how does it weight up to HTCs first Android phone? FULL STORY >

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