0 comments

Samsung launches its open mobile platform bada

By Hanleigh Daniels 9 December 2009

More details have been revealed about bada, Samsung's new open mobile platform. FULL STORY >

0 comments

100 Classic Book Collection

By Hanleigh Daniels 9 December 2009

The 100 Classic Book Collection for the Nintendo DS turns your DS into an eBook reader giving you access to some of the best known literary classics. FULL STORY >

0 comments

Google Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux

By Hanleigh Daniels 9 December 2009

The Google Chrome browser is now available in beta testing mode for Mac OS X and Linux. FULL STORY >

0 comments

Google Goggles

By Staff Writer 8 December 2009

New Google Android app let's you search for information using images rather than words. FULL STORY >

0 comments

Elonex eBook Reader 511EB launching in SA

By Hanleigh Daniels 8 December 2009

The new Elonex eBook reader will be available for purchase in South Africa from 16 December 2009. FULL STORY >

0 comments

A 3D 2010 World Cup

By Staff Writer 7 December 2009

Sony, in a deal with FIFA, will film and broadcast 25 2010 FIFA World Cup games in 3D. FULL STORY >

0 comments

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 >

0 comments

Intel 48-core single-chip cloud computer

By Hanleigh Daniels 3 December 2009

Intel offers a glimpse into the future with its experimental 48core processor also know as the single-chip cloud computer. FULL STORY >

0 comments

Samsung S7350

By Hanleigh Daniels 3 December 2009

A mid-range media powerhouse, the Samsung S7350 sports an elegant metallic look, a lovely LCD display and a rather excellent 5 megapixel camera. FULL STORY >

0 comments

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 >

0 comments

Most popular local Google searches announced

By Mike Joubert 2 December 2009

Facebook turns out to be the most popular local search on Google. FULL STORY >

0 comments

Jesse Clegg

By Hanleigh Daniels 2 December 2009

Since his debut single, Today, reached the top of the charts, Jesse Clegg has been a busy man. He was nominated for two SAMA awards and performed at the Mandela Day concert in New York City. We caught up with him to talk tech. FULL STORY >

0 comments

Filming HD Video on dSLRs

By Mike Joubert 2 December 2009

On 27 August 2008 Japanese camera manufacturer Nikon dropped a bombshell on an unsuspecting camera world. Their latest digital single lens reflex camera, the 12 megapixel D90, included a feature that no DSLR had before the ability to record video in high definition. FULL STORY >

0 comments

Left 4 Dead 2

By Mike Joubert 2 December 2009

The zombie slaughter continues as four new characters are Left 4 Dead in America\'s Deep South. With new weapons and special infected zombies, the game takes butchering the undead to a whole new level. FULL STORY >

0 comments

James Carroll on filming Night Drive

By Mike Joubert 1 December 2009

Night Drive is a locally produced horror movie, starring amongst others Chris Beasley from Isidingo. What makes the movie interesting is that it was shot entirely on dSLR cameras using onboard HD video functionality. We spoke to the films producer James... FULL STORY >

(Page 938 of 994) 933 | 934 | 935 | 936 | 937 | 938 | 939 | 940 | 941 | 942 | 943 |

Read
Magazine Online
TechSmart.co.za is South Africa's leading magazine for tech product reviews, tech news, videos, tech specs and gadgets.
Start reading now >
Download latest issue

Have Your Say


What new tech or developments are you most anticipating this year?
New smartphone announcements (44 votes)
Technological breakthroughs (28 votes)
Launch of new consoles, or notebooks (14 votes)
Innovative Artificial Intelligence solutions (28 votes)
Biotechnology or medical advancements (22 votes)
Better business applications (132 votes)