Sci News August
By Thomas McKinnon 5 August 2009We recap some of the latest science discoveries over the last month including how we master activities, understanding the life of stars and how cats control humans. FULL STORY >
Wii Sports Resort Game
By Thomas McKinnon 5 August 2009Wii Sports Resort is NintendoÔÇÖs first game to support the Wii MotionPlus. But is it the gaming paradise it promised to be? FULL STORY >
Roxio Toast 10 Titanium Pro
By Andrew Gould 5 August 2009Roxio brands this package as Burn, Copy, Listen, Watch, and Pro lets you do that and far more. FULL STORY >
New Sony projectors
By Thomas McKinnon 5 August 2009Sony has announced the release of three new data projectors in South Africa. FULL STORY >
Rica- You are your number
By Mike Joubert 3 August 2009While your cellphone number may have been a ?¡significant part of your social identity for well over a decade now, it will soon be part of your civil identity as well, thanks to Rica. We delved a bit deeper to see what the ?¡implications of the Act are. FULL STORY >
Smart Sites for Bigger Brains
By Mike Joubert 31 July 2009The Internet isnÔÇÖt only about keyboard playing cats and Facebook. ItÔÇÖs also awash with brilliant educational information and tools to download and use. We hand-picked some of the best educational sites online. FULL STORY >
Govt has too much influence in communications
By Thomas McKinnon 28 July 2009Internetix 09, the annual technology conference hosted by Internet Solutions, kicked off this morning at The Forum in BryanstonÔÇÖs The Campus technology park. FULL STORY >
MECER Classmate Notebook
By Mike Joubert 27 July 2009MECER���s second generation Classmate netbook is designed specifically for children in primary phase education. The neat PC offers standard netbook performance with a child friendly interface. FULL STORY >
Think before you blame games
By Thomas McKinnon 21 July 2009Violent video games may just be the latest in a string of moral panics throughout history. They may not make teenagers more violent suggests a study by Brainlink.org. FULL STORY >
iLabs for rural schools
By Thomas McKinnon 20 July 2009A South African ICT company, Hawkstone iSolutions, is deploying its first iLabs to rural schools in Limpopo province. The iLabs are a total classroom solution for computer/ media centres and are sponsored through public-private sponsorships. FULL STORY >
Free Virtualisation Software
By Raymond Robinson 16 July 2009Free virtualisation software lets you load multiple OSs on top of your current OS, and run them simultaneously, for evaluation or even long-term purposes. FULL STORY >
Ice Age 3 Dawn of the Dinosaurs
By Brigitte 16 July 2009Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is a cute, action packed title thatÔÇÖs not just for the kids. It features a story mode with more than 15 levels and eight multiplayer mini-games. You even get the chance to play as your favourite character. FULL STORY >
Selective Desaturation in Photoshop
By z 10 July 2009In this new segment the Photoshop Teacher will help you improve your Photoshop skills. First lesson: Selective Desaturation. FULL STORY >
APC SurgeArrest Surge Protector
By Mike Joubert 8 July 2009The APC Notebook Surge Protector will prevent surges through the mains power from destroying your notebook. FULL STORY >
inFamous
By Thomas McKinnon 3 July 2009What would you do with superhuman powers? Sucker PunchÔÇÖs latest title, inFamous, poses the question. A humble bike messenger, Cole is at the epicentre of a blast that devastates Empire City endowing him with great power. What should he do? FULL STORY >
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