Reaching the next billion
By Thomas McKinnon 5 October 2009South Africa was ground zero for the development of mibli, powered by Microsoft OneApp. The platform enables basic handsets to run mobile apps like Twitter, Facebook and Windows Live Messenger. Can it reach the next billion? FULL STORY >
Stephen Viljoen
By Mike Joubert 5 October 2009Local boy, Stephen Viljoen, is the chief operations officer of London based Slightly Mad Studios, the creators of EAs awesome backtobasics Need for Speed SHIFT. He sheds some light on the creation process. FULL STORY >
Vodacom releases not your usual cellphone
By Mike Joubert 2 October 2009Vodacom\'s latest release, the ZTE S302, doesn\'t feature GPS, 3G connectivity or Wi-Fi. There\'s no 3\" capacitive touch-screen, push-email or five megapixel camera to fawn over, and no, it doesn\'t sync with Outlook or iTunes. FULL STORY >
MS Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000
By Thomas McKinnon 30 September 2009The Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is Microsofts thinnest keyboard ever, as its just slightly thicker than the width of a AAA battery. FULL STORY >
Microsoft launch free antivirus app
By Thomas McKinnon 29 September 2009Microsoft has announced that its free antivirus application, Security Essentials, will be made available for public download today. FULL STORY >
How to Prepare a Photo for Facebook
By z 11 September 2009This month we are going back to basics as we show you how to get your photos just right before putting them on Facebook. FULL STORY >
mibli could bring apps to the masses
By Thomas McKinnon 10 September 2009mibli is a mobile app with a difference. It can be used on just about any GPRS phone which means it can be used on 80 of phones in SA. FULL STORY >
Choosing a Linux OS
By Raymond Robinson 3 September 2009I know of many people who have replaced Microsoft with Linux, but to date Ive never heard of a person replacing Linux with Microsoft. FULL STORY >
Microsoft OneApp debuts in SA
By Thomas McKinnon 25 August 2009Designed for emerging markets, Microsoft\\\'s OneApp appears on a cellphone as a single application that allows users to easily access all of their mobile apps while more efficiently using network data. FULL STORY >
Vignetting in Photoshop
By z 5 August 2009This month our Photoshop Teacher shows you how to do Vignetting and Softening. Vignetting is used to make a photograph appear softer and to be a little bit less harsh on the eyes. It is often used in wedding photography or to accentuate certain elements on a photo. Once... FULL STORY >
Web based MS Office announced
By Thomas McKinnon 14 July 2009Microsoft recently announced a web-based version of its Office 2010 offering. FULL STORY >
Ghostbusters The Video Game
By Brigitte 14 July 2009Ghostbusters The Video Game is a spin off from the movies featuring a whole new story. Although it lacks the epic feel a title like this should offer, the game is worth a play through with great voice acting and creepy but comic characters. 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 >
Google OS in 2010
By Mike Joubert 9 July 2009Google announced that they will be releasing the Google Chrome Operating System. FULL STORY >
IE security threat
By Thomas McKinnon 7 July 2009Microsoft issued a security advisory late yesterday alerting users to a flaw in IE software that could allow hackers to hijack their PCs. FULL STORY >
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