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Tech News Round-up - The CeBIT edition

By Hanleigh Daniels 4 March 2011

TechSmart brings you the latest tech news from CeBIT in part 2 of this week's Tech News Round-up, whilst Charlie Sheen also sets a new Twitter record. FULL STORY >

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Tech News Round-up - part 1 - Android edition

By Hanleigh Daniels 25 February 2011

Books are coming to the Android Market in part 1 of this week's Tech News Round-up, with News Corps The Daily also reportedly on its way to Android. FULL STORY >

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Tech News Round-up - part 2 - My name is Facebook edition

By Hanleigh Daniels 25 February 2011

Lenovo join Sony and Apple in announcing its latest notebook range in part 2 of this week's Tech News Round-up, with a new Symbian^3 UI reportedly in the works. FULL STORY >

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Fashionable new Nokias

By Hanleigh Daniels 26 November 2009

Nokia announced two new devices earlier this week, the 6700 and 7230. The devices are aimed, according to the Finnish handset manufacturer, at the style-conscious mobile user who also craves social networking connectivity. FULL STORY >

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Intel brain chip

By Thomas McKinnon 24 November 2009

Intel is currently working on a chip that will be implanted in the human brain, allowing people to control computers and other device by thought alone. FULL STORY >

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Adding performance to netbooks

By Thomas McKinnon 7 September 2009

Samsung launched the N140 and N510 netbooks late last week. The N140 features 11hours of battery life while the N510 brings HD to netbooks. FULL STORY >

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KPMG Consumers and Convergence survey

By Thomas McKinnon 18 August 2009

South Africa is not the laggard we thought it to be in the international convergence environment reveals KPMG\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Consumers and Convergence survey. FULL STORY >

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Artificial DNA to make computers faster

By Thomas McKinnon 17 August 2009

Scientists at IBM Research, in collaboration with Paul W. K. Rothmund, a researcher at the California Institute of Technology, have made a breakthrough in semiconductor advancement using artificial DNA structures. FULL STORY >

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New Sony projectors

By Thomas McKinnon 5 August 2009

Sony has announced the release of three new data projectors in South Africa. FULL STORY >

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A billion Firefox downloads

By Thomas McKinnon 3 August 2009

MozillaÔÇÖs Firefox web browser reached the 1 billion downloads mark on July 31st, 2009. 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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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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Nokia N97 Released

By Thomas McKinnon 17 July 2009

Nokia announced the release of the highly anticipated N97 at a function held at the Turbine Hall in Newtown, Johannesburg yesterday. FULL STORY >

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IE security threat

By Thomas McKinnon 7 July 2009

Microsoft 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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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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