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SEACOM Delayed

By Thomas McKinnon 25 June 2009

According to SEACOM, increased pirate activity off the east coast of Africa has caused it to shift back the planned launch date of the cable. FULL STORY >

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Kidzui

By Andrew Gould 23 June 2009

KidZui is a free Web browser, search engine and community for kids aged 3 to 12. FULL STORY >

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BlueTrack Mouse Technology

By Mike Joubert 22 June 2009

What makes BlueTrack mouse technology better than any other tracking technology? David Bohn, Principal Mechanical Architect at Microsoft explains. FULL STORY >

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EDIMAX NS-2502 SATA NAS Server

By Andrew Gould 22 June 2009

The NS-2502 is a two-bay network attached server that can accommodate two SATA drives and has two Ethernet connections. FULL STORY >

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Opera Unite

By Thomas McKinnon 17 June 2009

Opera Software have announced a new service called Opera Unite which allows users to share files, images and music directly with other Opera Unite users. FULL STORY >

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Did you get your Facebook Username

By Mike Joubert 15 June 2009

There was no upsets at Facebook while 3 million people registered their username in the first 12 hours FULL STORY >

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Windows 7 to be browserless

By Thomas McKinnon 12 June 2009

Windows 7 to be browserless as Microsoft give in to EU antitrust pressures. FULL STORY >

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AntonRSA on web marketing

By Thomas McKinnon 12 June 2009

We chat to Anton Koekemoer about SEO, semantic technologies and social networking. Anton is the founder of web marketing start up Open Circle and a regular blogger. FULL STORY >

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Microsoft Arc Mouse Designer

By Mike Joubert 11 June 2009

MicrosoftÔÇÖs Arc mouse raised a few eyebrows with its rather odd design last year. We chatted to the User Experience Designer responsible for the Arc concept. FULL STORY >

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Bing off to a bang

By Thomas McKinnon 10 June 2009

MicrosoftÔÇÖs new search engine, Bing, has surprised many by grabbing 11.1% of all US searches in its first week online. FULL STORY >

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Home desktop searching

By Lance Terner 4 June 2009

Today a very big proportion of the information we deal with is computerised, with most of it sitting somewhere on your computerÔÇÖs hard drive. The very real problem is that itÔÇÖs becoming extremely difficult to keep track of the documents, files, pictures and music we... FULL STORY >

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Wolfram searches for feedback

By Thomas McKinnon 3 June 2009

Wolfram Research, the company behind Wolfram Alpha, is looking for some feedback on their new ÔÇ£Computational Knowledge Engine.ÔÇØ FULL STORY >

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Bada Bing

By Mike Joubert 2 June 2009

Bing is MicrosoftÔÇÖs latest attempt to strangle a bit of the search market away from Google and to a lesser extent Yahoo. FULL STORY >

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Manufacturing stars

By Thomas McKinnon 1 June 2009

The USÔÇÖs National Ignition Facility in Livermore, California, is hoping to recreate conditions that exist at the very centre of the Sun, here on Earth. FULL STORY >

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Seacom Cable arrived

By Mike Joubert 1 June 2009

After what seems like ages the Seacom undersea fibre optics cable finally arrived at Mtunzini close to Durban. FULL STORY >

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