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Jaco van Loggerenberg on the Joule

By Mike Joubert 4 March 2010

Conceived by Cape Townbased Optimal Energy and originally designed by South Africanborn Keith Helfet, South Africas very own allelectric car, Joule, will be proudly showcased at the Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland this month. FULL STORY >

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Gaming news roundup- iPhone most popular

By Hanleigh Daniels 12 February 2010

The iPhone is now more popular with game developers than any other mobile gaming devices. FULL STORY >

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Weekly roundup- Motion gaming hopes dashed

By Hanleigh Daniels 5 February 2010

This week in gaming sees developer Bungie dashing hopes that Halo: Reach will use Project Natal and tells you how many Xbox 360 DVDs FF XIII will need. FULL STORY >

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Sony Ericsson Aspen announced

By Hanleigh Daniels 3 February 2010

The latest GreenHeart phone from Sony Ericsson is the first to come out with Windows Mobile 6.5.3, and is the first GreenHeart business smartphone. FULL STORY >

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Free anti-virus solutions

By Raymond Robinson 12 January 2010

A PC that has been infected with a virus or malware is frustrating and time consuming to fix, but it need not cost you anything. FULL STORY >

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New Sony Ericsson GreenHeart phones

By Staff Writer 15 December 2009

Sony Ericsson announced that it will launch two more ecofriendly handsets, the Elm and the Hazel, early next year as part of its GreenHeart range. 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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Touch times 50 million

By Staff Writer 3 December 2009

As an indication of the popularity of touchscreen devices, Samsung has just announced the sale of it 50 millionth full touchscreen cellphone. FULL STORY >

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Google Trike poll winners announced

By Hanleigh Daniels 24 November 2009

Google asked South Africa which three tourist attractions we most wanted the Street View Trikes to photograph. The poll results are in, with few surprises. FULL STORY >

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Intel Reader launched

By Thomas McKinnon 11 November 2009

The Intel Reader was launched today, a device that combines a text-scanning camera with a text-to-speech engine designed specifically for the vision impaired and people with learning disabilities. FULL STORY >

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Google Trikes launched in SA

By Hanleigh Daniels 11 November 2009

Google want you to vote for your favourite SA spots to add to Google Maps SA\'s Street View. Google plans to capture images of secluded location via their Trikes. FULL STORY >

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Cap free gaming

By Staff Writer 10 November 2009

Web Africa announced today that it will launch a free gaming service, WAGE, for customers on December 10, 2009. FULL STORY >

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HTC Touch2

By Thomas McKinnon 3 November 2009

The Touch2 is the first Windows Mobile 6.5 handset we\'ve reviewed. With its fairly standard hardware offering and revamped interface it looks like a decent entry-level smartphone. FULL STORY >

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Open door policy at the Office

By Raymond Robinson 19 October 2009

OpenOffice.org is a feature-rich suite of office applications that support documents, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics and database connectivity. Most importantly it is absolutely free to download, use and distribute. FULL STORY >

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ZTE S302

By Mike Joubert 12 October 2009

Vodacom\'s release of the ZTE S302 won\'t set off the gadget-geek alarm, instead it\'s aimed at users with specific needs. The oversized buttons for example are great for people with hand dexterity problems, while the extra ringing volume can help people who suffer from hearing loss. FULL STORY >

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