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Govt has too much influence in communications

By Thomas McKinnon 28 July 2009

Internetix 09, the annual technology conference hosted by Internet Solutions, kicked off this morning at The Forum in BryanstonÔÇÖs The Campus technology park. FULL STORY >

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ICASA establish minimum service standards

By Thomas McKinnon 27 July 2009

ICASAÔÇÖs End-User and Subscriber Service Charter Regulations 2009 has set high minimum customer service standards for mobile operators FULL STORY >

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24 overhaul blogs

By Thomas McKinnon 23 July 2009

The free ÔÇ£make-your-own-blog serviceÔÇØ, 24.com blogs, has been overhauled and renamed LetterDash. FULL STORY >

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Android Market opening August

By Thomas McKinnon 23 July 2009

Leaf have announced that the Android Market will be available to South Africans in August 2009. FULL STORY >

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256GB USB Flash Drive

By Thomas McKinnon 22 July 2009

Kingston has announced the availability of a new 256GB USB flash drive, but itÔÇÖll cost you R6655 excl. FULL STORY >

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The Thirty Meter Telescope

By Thomas McKinnon 22 July 2009

Mauna Kea on Hawai\'i Island has been selected as the site for the worldÔÇÖs next biggest telescope. FULL STORY >

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Think before you blame games

By Thomas McKinnon 21 July 2009

Violent 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 >

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Ink-DIGI Notemaker

By Mike Joubert 21 July 2009

The Ink-DIGI Notemaker is one of the smartest digital note-taking solutions weÔÇÖve come across. FULL STORY >

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iLabs for rural schools

By Thomas McKinnon 20 July 2009

A 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 >

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Samsung C6625

By Mike Joubert 20 July 2009

Business phones usually cost a packet, so the price conscious Samsung C6625 should come as a relief to already stretched business folk. FULL STORY >

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Nokia wants you to develop SA content

By Mike Joubert 17 July 2009

The Calling All Innovators competition is open to anyone, including mobile and web application developers worldwide FULL STORY >

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Posterous

By Mike Joubert 17 July 2009

Posterous is the self-proclaimed place to post everything. It apparently makes blogging as easy to do as sending an email. FULL STORY >

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Free Virtualisation Software

By Raymond Robinson 16 July 2009

Free 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 >

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AirLive AirMax 5 CPE

By Thomas McKinnon 16 July 2009

The AirLive AirMax5 is an all-in-one wireless 5GHz CPE. If you are looking for a cost effectively way to build a wireless outdoor network then the AirMax5 is an ideal solution. It features a weather proof casing, can cover up to 3 km and can be powered via Ethernet. FULL STORY >

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Twitter suffers another security breach

By Mike Joubert 16 July 2009

Microblogging site Twitter suffered another blow to its security when an administrative employeeÔÇÖs email account was hacked. FULL STORY >

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