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Tech News Round-up - part 1 - What is in a name edition

By Hanleigh Daniels 1 April 2011

In the first part of this week's Tech News Round-up, HP reveals that its ePrint-enables printer now support Google Cloud Print and the founder of Java joins Google. FULL STORY >

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New panic button app to aid protesters

By Johan Keyter 30 March 2011

Details emerge about a 'panic button' mobile phone app designed by the U.S. State Department to aid protesters in conflict zones. FULL STORY >

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Tech News Round-up - part 2 - Smart tech edition

By Hanleigh Daniels 25 March 2011

In the second part of this week's Tech News Round-up: Samsung reaches an app download milestone, whilst Motorola makes moves into the Smart TV segment. FULL STORY >

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Chrome 11 Beta is here

By Johan Keyter 23 March 2011

Google releases the Beta version of its upcoming Chrome 11 as the web browser war heats up. FULL STORY >

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Firefox 4 is finally here

By Johan Keyter 22 March 2011

Mozilla releases the latest version of its iconic web browser in the form of Firefox 4. FULL STORY >

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Hollywood movie studio getting behind BitTorrent release

By Hanleigh Daniels 18 March 2011

A new horror movie release will make its global premier on popular file-sharing site BitTorrent. FULL STORY >

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Tech News Round-up - BlackBerry edition

By Hanleigh Daniels 18 March 2011

In this week's Tech News Round-up: BlackBerry users are advised to turn of Java in their OS 6-running devices, whilst leaked pics of the Droid 3 and HTC Pyramid surface on the web. FULL STORY >

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More Seacom cable woes

By Johan Keyter 17 March 2011

The Seacom undersea cable experienced international downtime last night, but reports indicate the cable is currently back online. FULL STORY >

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Opera Software launches Dragonfly

By Staff Writer 15 March 2011

Opera Software launches the first beta version of its open-source suite of debugging tools dubbed Dragonfly. FULL STORY >

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Adobe finds security flaw in Flash, Reader and Acrobat X

By Staff Writer 15 March 2011

Software firm Adobe reveal a new security flaw within Flash affecting users on all platforms, aka most people on the internet not counting Steve Jobs. FULL STORY >

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Safari and IE fall to hackers

By Johan Keyter 10 March 2011

Apple's Safari and Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browsers were once again quickly infiltrated in the annual Pwn2Own hacking contest. FULL STORY >

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Vodafone WebBox

By Hanleigh Daniels 10 March 2011

Another avenue to access the World Wide Web has become available to South Africans via Vodafones WebBox device. FULL STORY >

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Google to digitise Mandela archives

By Johan Keyter 9 March 2011

Google announces a $1.25 million grant to help digitise Nelson Mandela's historical archives. FULL STORY >

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Opera browser rated 17+ on Mac App Store

By Hanleigh Daniels 3 March 2011

Opera Software's browser becomes the first non-native one to be added to the Mac App Store, but gets slapped with a 17+ age rating. FULL STORY >

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Wikileaks and the internet nominated for Nobel Prize

By Johan Keyter 2 March 2011

The Nobel Committee announces this year's Nobel Peace Prize nominations, which seems to include more electronic competitors every year. FULL STORY >

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