Google hacking attacks update
By Hanleigh Daniels 22 February 2010A hacker responsible for the attacks in China on a number of US companies, including Google, may soon be exposed. FULL STORY >
News roundup- lower Telkom calls to mobiles
By Hanleigh Daniels 19 February 2010This week Sony Ericsson dropped a bomb by stating they were approached first by Google to make the Nexus One and Telkom saving you some money on call charges to mobile phones via your landline starting next month. FULL STORY >
Navigon 6310
By Thomas McKinnon 19 February 2010Well priced, feature packed and stylish looking, the Navigon 6310 is rather impressive. It's on the slow side when acquiring a signal, so if you're impatient it's one to think twice about. FULL STORY >
Google Buzz
By Hanleigh Daniels 10 February 2010Google has launched a new social networking service, Google Buzz, for Gmail users that will be made available within the next couple of days. FULL STORY >
NAVIGON MobileNavigator updated
By Hanleigh Daniels 9 February 2010NAVIGON has announced a major update on their MobileNavigator app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, adding three new features to the software. FULL STORY >
News roundup - Nokia on top
By Staff Writer 5 February 2010This week's tech news roundup touches on Google's strange new bedfellow, Amazon's investment in the future of the Kindle and Nokia's new OVI Maps racing game. FULL STORY >
Google Chrome OS tablet UI
By Thomas McKinnon 3 February 2010Days before the iPad was launched Google quietly released images and video on a concept Chrome OS UI for tablet PCs. Could a Gpad be on the way? FULL STORY >
IE6 no longer no. 1
By Staff Writer 2 February 2010IE8 surpassed IE6 as the world's most used browser in January 2010. Is this the beginning of the end for IE6 FULL STORY >
James Munn talks Qualcomm Snapdragon
By Mike Joubert 2 February 2010We talk to James Munn, vice president of business development in Sub-Sahara Africa for Qualcomm Inc., about what the future holds for smartphone users. FULL STORY >
Google Chrome reward programme
By Hanleigh Daniels 2 February 2010Google is offering financial incentives for people who find and report vulnerabilities and security flaws in their Chrome web browser. FULL STORY >
Google in China
By Mike Joubert 2 February 2010Google have said that they will radically change their China policy after a "highly sophisticated and targeted attack", originated from the country in December 2009, resulting in intellectual property being stolen and human rights activists' accounts being hacked. FULL STORY >
CES Magnifique
By Mike Joubert 1 February 2010The 33rd annual Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas is done and dusted for another year, and in its wake a roadmap to where electronics is heading for the foreseeable future is plain for all to see. So where are we heading and who's driving? FULL STORY >
HTC HD2 Smartphone
By Mike Joubert 25 January 2010With a screen this big, HTC's HD2 could easily be mistaken for a small ereader. Its also the Taiwanese manufacturers best Windows Mobile phone to date. FULL STORY >
Violence breeding violence
By Hanleigh Daniels 19 January 2010Adult film star Ron Jeremy and Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez express their opinions on the dangers of violent video games. FULL STORY >
Google suffers sophisticated Chinese hacking attack
By Staff Writer 13 January 2010Search giant Google to stop censoring Chinese search results after a hacking attack resulted in stolen intellectual property and human rights activists' accounts being hacked. FULL STORY >
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