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New Super Mario Bros. Wii

By Thomas McKinnon 8 December 2009

Nintendo stick to the classic Mario formula with tough, but incredibly enjoyable gameplay. New Super Mario Bros. Wii is a game changer with support for up to four players. We've never experienced so much chaos- it's absorbing. 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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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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The Future of the Internet

By Thomas McKinnon 2 December 2009

The internet as we know it open, free and unchecked is in peril, so claims Jonathan Zittrain, professor of internet governance at Oxford University. FULL STORY >

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EA Sports Active More Workouts released

By Hanleigh Daniels 2 December 2009

EA Sports have added another fitness title to their popular Sports Active franchise for the Nintendo Wii; EA Sports Active More Workouts. FULL STORY >

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Transparent Language Premium Edition available

By Staff Writer 1 December 2009

Phoenix Software announced today that their Transparent Language Premium Edition courses, which enables you to learn languages at your own pace, is now locally available. FULL STORY >

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An obituary engine

By Thomas McKinnon 30 November 2009

Bing has released the result of the most searched terms on its engine this year. The trends prove both morbid and interesting. 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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Bing versus Google

By Staff Writer 24 November 2009

Can\'t decide which offers better results? Bing or Google? There\'s no need to choose. Search engine results comparison tools are numerous and free. FULL STORY >

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New Super Mario Bros. Wii released

By Staff Writer 23 November 2009

The latest Mario game is now available in South Africa. New Super Mario Bros. Wii is a 2D platform adventure that offers classic Mario fun using the power of motion controls. FULL STORY >

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Search engine de-optimisation

By Staff Writer 16 November 2009

Randomised search results and bizarre Facebook status updates, the web caters to any and all tastes. FULL STORY >

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Wii Fit Plus

By Thomas McKinnon 10 November 2009

The Wii Fit Plus is a good follow up to the Wii Fit. It features a number of new games, a calorie counter and customised workouts. It is more of an update than a new offering however, but it is priced as such. 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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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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