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Nokia Music Store vouchers

By Thomas McKinnon 6 July 2009

Nokia Music Store vouchers now available at CNA and Edgars stores countrywide. FULL STORY >

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inFamous

By Thomas McKinnon 3 July 2009

What 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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Security Monitoring

By Thomas McKinnon 3 July 2009

Security Monitoring- Managing Risks, written by network security experts from Cisco Systems, is a must read of anyone managing a business network. FULL STORY >

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Creative Commons

By Mike Joubert 2 July 2009

Thanks to the PC and the Net many people are turning their backs on the old ÔÇ£all rights reservedÔÇØ paradigm and ?¡embracing Creative Commons. FULL STORY >

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SMiShing

By Thomas McKinnon 1 July 2009

SMS phishing, or ÔÇ£smishingÔÇØ, occurs mainly when customers receive an SMS from what seems to be a reputable financial institution prompting them to call a telephone number due to a possible fraudulent transaction on their account. FULL STORY >

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How Not to Die Online

By Andrew Gould 1 July 2009

The Internet has truly revolutionised the way we live our lives. Unless you live in a small cave on a rocky ?¡outcrop somewhere in rural Kwa-Zulu Natal, it will very definitely have affected your life. But there is a sinister side to this otherwise benign and benevolent... FULL STORY >

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Epson Perfection V300 Photo Scanner

By Andrew Gould 30 June 2009

The V300 photo scanner is a well priced high-resolution scanner that can scan film and photos. FULL STORY >

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Sony considering PSP phone

By Thomas McKinnon 29 June 2009

Reports that Sony intends to develop a PSP device with mobile voice and video chat capabilities have resurfaced. FULL STORY >

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Prototype

By Brigitte 29 June 2009

Prototype is third-person open-world/action game that sees mutant shape-shifter, Alex Mercer consume his way through a virus infected New York. With no memory and some seriously disturbing powers, Alex wants answers and will do anything to get them. FULL STORY >

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The Digital Hustle

By Thomas McKinnon 29 June 2009

Con artists, hustlers, crooks whatever you want to call them, the World Wide Web is crawling with criminals. These cyber-thieves fool you into believing that they are reputable, and do this to gain access to your personal and financial information. So what are some of the... FULL STORY >

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Symantec raises spam alert

By Mike Joubert 29 June 2009

Spam uses recent celebrity deaths to get better click rates. FULL STORY >

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Call privacy

By Thomas McKinnon 26 June 2009

Secuvoice micro-SD card encrypts your voice communications, preventing snoops from listening in on your calls. FULL STORY >

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Intel and Nokia team up

By Thomas McKinnon 24 June 2009

Intel and Nokia released a joint statement yesterday announcing a deal to collaborate on the development of new convergence products and technologies. FULL STORY >

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Red Faction Guerrilla

By Thomas McKinnon 24 June 2009

Set 50 years after the events of the original, Red Faction: Guerrilla is a third-person shooter that sees a small rebel outfit taking on the oppressive EDF for the liberation of Mars. FULL STORY >

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Nokia E75

By Mike Joubert 23 June 2009

The E75 is Nokia\'s latest ESeries offering. It features a slide-out QWERTY and excellent email support options. With its superb build quality and document support it is a strong business device. FULL STORY >

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