Google Trike poll winners announced
By Hanleigh Daniels 24 November 2009Google 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 >
Intel Reader launched
By Thomas McKinnon 11 November 2009The 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 >
Google Trikes launched in SA
By Hanleigh Daniels 11 November 2009Google 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 >
Cap free gaming
By Staff Writer 10 November 2009Web Africa announced today that it will launch a free gaming service, WAGE, for customers on December 10, 2009. FULL STORY >
HTC Touch2
By Thomas McKinnon 3 November 2009The 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 >
Open door policy at the Office
By Raymond Robinson 19 October 2009OpenOffice.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 >
ZTE S302
By Mike Joubert 12 October 2009Vodacom\'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 >
Samsung Star
By Hanleigh Daniels 9 October 2009The Samsung Star is a quadband GSM touch-screen cellphone with a WQVGA display, 3.2 megapixel camera, FM Radio, Bluetooth, HTML browser via GPRS and Edge, and Speakerphone. FULL STORY >
Stephen Viljoen
By Mike Joubert 5 October 2009Local boy, Stephen Viljoen, is the chief operations officer of London based Slightly Mad Studios, the creators of EAs awesome backtobasics Need for Speed SHIFT. He sheds some light on the creation process. FULL STORY >
Need for Speed SHIFT
By Mike Joubert 25 September 2009Need 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 >
How to Print a Wooden Bumper-sticker
By Andrew Gould 11 September 2009A step by step guide to making a wooden bumpersticker to show just how green you are. FULL STORY >
Choosing a Linux OS
By Raymond Robinson 3 September 2009I know of many people who have replaced Microsoft with Linux, but to date Ive never heard of a person replacing Linux with Microsoft. FULL STORY >
TomTom White Pearl
By Thomas McKinnon 25 August 2009The TomTom White Pearl is designed exclusively for woman. With its stylish looks and solid features it is more than a novelty device. It is also priced incredibly well. FULL STORY >
SA top 5 Ovi Mail subscribers
By Thomas McKinnon 14 August 2009Nokia reached a significant milestone in its Ovi Mail offering this week; 1 million active subscribers. FULL STORY >
Facebook buys FriendFeed
By Thomas McKinnon 11 August 2009Facebook announced yesterday, 10 August 2009, that it had acquired social aggregation service FriendFeed. FULL STORY >
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