
China demands web-filtering software
By Thomas McKinnon 9 June 2009All PCs sold in China, even imported PCs, will have to be pre-installed with \"Green Dam Youth Escort\" filtering software. FULL STORY >

Liezel van der Westhuizen
By Mike Joubert 8 June 2009The only reason we watched Idols was for Liezel van der Westhuizen. She tells us more about her involvement with the BlackBerry Urban Tours, her love of gaming and life after Idols. FULL STORY >

Bees prefer conical flowers
By Linda Pretorius 5 June 2009According to a study recently published in the journal Current Biology itÔÇÖs easier to get a grip on flowers with conical cells on their petals than on those with smooth petals. FULL STORY >

New Xbox control system
By Thomas McKinnon 3 June 2009Microsoft unveiled a new control system at E3 in the US yesterday, Project Natal. FULL STORY >

Wolfram searches for feedback
By Thomas McKinnon 3 June 2009Wolfram Research, the company behind Wolfram Alpha, is looking for some feedback on their new ÔÇ£Computational Knowledge Engine.ÔÇØ FULL STORY >

Super Paper Mario
By Brigitte 3 June 2009What at first glance appears to be a 2D sidescroller ripped straight from the pages of the Paper Mario universe soon turns into a 3D action-adventure that defies all video game logic. FULL STORY >

Bada Bing
By Mike Joubert 2 June 2009Bing is MicrosoftÔÇÖs latest attempt to strangle a bit of the search market away from Google and to a lesser extent Yahoo. FULL STORY >

X-Men Origins Wolverine
By Brigitte 28 May 2009X-Men Origins: Wolverine is an epic action-adventure featuring a true-to-character Wolverine gameplay experience that takes gamers through and beyond the movieÔÇÖs storyline. FULL STORY >

Samsung M8800 Pixon
By Mike Joubert 25 May 2009Eight megapixels and a touch screen. Samsung\\\'s M8800 appears to have it all, but not quite. FULL STORY >

Screentoaster
By Andrew Gould 22 May 2009Screentoaster is a startup by a group of French web engineers whose aim is to enable people to share their know-how in a very simple way, by making screencasts. FULL STORY >

Consoles going Jurassic- Spielberg
By Mike Joubert 22 May 2009In a recent interview with The Guardian, Spielberg stated that in future we might play games on TV screens without the need for consoles. Spielberg recently developed Boom Blox for the Wii in conjunction with Electronic Arts. FULL STORY >

Disaster Day of Crisis
By Thomas McKinnon 19 May 2009Survive natureÔÇÖs most devastating catastrophes in Disaster: Day of Crisis, a panic inducing survival game for Wii. In a devastatingly short period of time, an unprecedented wave of natural disasters has pummeled the United States. On top of this inexplicable series of... FULL STORY >

LG KP500 FreeTouch
By Thomas McKinnon 19 May 2009This attractively-priced full touchscreen handset is complete with the latest touch technology and features found in the existing high-end full touchscreen handsets currently available on the market for a fraction of the price. FULL STORY >

Scribd to open online store
By Thomas McKinnon 18 May 2009The US based document sharing website Scribd is set to open a commercial channel this week. FULL STORY >

Wolfram Alpha a very smart calculator
By Mike Joubert 18 May 2009Wolfram|Alpha is in their own words a ÔÇ£computational knowledge engineÔÇØ. This makes WA excellent for systematic information such as solving calculations, proving the GDP of South Africa, or giving the amount of calories in 340 ml of beer. But if you are... FULL STORY >
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