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C-track ICE

By Thomas McKinnon 18 December 2009

C-track, in conjunction with Cell C, recently launched the C-track ICE device that functions as a rather basic cellphone and a personal tracking device, complete with a dedicated SOS switch. Aimed at the personal security market the C-track ICE is ideal for kids, the elderly or lone... FULL STORY >

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EA Sport Active More Workouts

By Thomas McKinnon 15 December 2009

Active More Workouts is an intense fitness game that will get you working up a sweat and shedding some weight. It is the best Wii fitness title weve come across to date. FULL STORY >

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Holiday Web Time Wasters 2009

By Thomas McKinnon 15 December 2009

Killing time over the holidays can be a tough task. We came across four sites that will keep you occupied for hours and get you through the December break if youre staying at home this year. FULL STORY >

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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 >

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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 >

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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 >

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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 >

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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 >

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An obituary engine

By Thomas McKinnon 30 November 2009

Bing has released the result of the most searched terms on its engine this year. The trends prove both morbid and interesting. FULL STORY >

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Bing versus Google

By Staff Writer 24 November 2009

Can\'t decide which offers better results? Bing or Google? There\'s no need to choose. Search engine results comparison tools are numerous and free. FULL STORY >

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Search engine de-optimisation

By Staff Writer 16 November 2009

Randomised search results and bizarre Facebook status updates, the web caters to any and all tastes. FULL STORY >

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Nokia N900 Maemo-based smartphone

By Hanleigh Daniels 12 November 2009

Nokias powerful N900 mobile device runs on a Linux-based OS and sports a 600 MHz processor. Its set to take on the latest Android and Windows smartphones. FULL STORY >

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Wii Fit Plus

By Thomas McKinnon 10 November 2009

The Wii Fit Plus is a good follow up to the Wii Fit. It features a number of new games, a calorie counter and customised workouts. It is more of an update than a new offering however, but it is priced as such. FULL STORY >

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AirLive WIAS-1200G Internet Access Server

By Mike Joubert 29 October 2009

The WIAS1200G Internet Access Server allows proprietors of shops to easily provide hotspot access to their clients. FULL STORY >

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Updated Apple Macbook

By Hanleigh Daniels 29 October 2009

The updated version of the MacBook come with new features such as an LED Backlit display, multi-touch trackpad and a built-in seven hour battery. The new Magic Mouse has also been announced. FULL STORY >

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