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Dropbox

By Hanleigh Daniels 11 January 2010

Dropbox is a synchronisation software tool that allows you to store, sync, and, share files online. ItÔÇÖs free to use, offering users a 2 GB account on sign up, but larger capacity accounts are available for a fee. FULL STORY >

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The Best of CES 2010 Slate PCs

By Mike Joubert 11 January 2010

Tablets are so two thousand and late, welcome to two thousand and slate. FULL STORY >

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Intel Brain Chip Research

By Thomas McKinnon 11 January 2010

Intel's Dean Pomerleau is currently working on a project to implant chips directly in the human brain. The electronic chips will allow humans to operate computers, surf the web and manipulate other electronic devices without the need of a third party interface, like a... FULL STORY >

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Internet Trends for 2010

By Martin van Dyk 11 January 2010

2010 will be a very interesting year in the ISP arena with the issue of pricing, the World Cup and the potential for greater fixed line competition all looming large. FULL STORY >

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CompTIA A Complete Study Guide

By Staff Writer 11 January 2010

If you are preparing for your A certification then CompTIA A Complete Study Guide by Quentin Docter, Emmett Dulaney and Toby Skandier, makes for essential reading. FULL STORY >

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The Best of CES 2010- Qualcomm processors

By Mike Joubert 11 January 2010

Qualcomm's Snapdragon platform popped up in a lot of cellular and mobile computing devices at CES FULL STORY >

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Console wars hot up

By Hanleigh Daniels 8 January 2010

Sales figure announcements from the three top gaming console manufacturers: Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo. FULL STORY >

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Canon PowerShot G11

By Mike Joubert 8 January 2010

While the Canon G series remains the definitive compact camera range, the new G11 could have done more to impress. FULL STORY >

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Intel continue to lead processor game

By Staff Writer 8 January 2010

Intel announced the release of more than 25 new Core processor yesterday at CES, including the worlds first full volume production 32 nm processor. FULL STORY >

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Trends for 2010 and beyond

By Thomas McKinnon 7 January 2010

2010 looks to be stocked with some awesome new advances on the technological front. We stare into our crystal ball to predict the big technology trends for the coming 365 days. FULL STORY >

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From 2D to 3D thanks to Toshiba

By Staff Writer 7 January 2010

The ZX900 Series CELL TV from Toshiba converts regular 2D content into 3D FULL STORY >

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Nokia X6 now available

By Thomas McKinnon 7 January 2010

Nokia's first capacitive touchscreen phone, the X6, to reach the South African market is now available. FULL STORY >

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Lenovo Rising

By Mike Joubert 7 January 2010

TechSmart was invited by computer manufacturer Lenovo to spend a few days in Beijing, capital of China and the heart of Lenovo operations. We came back with the impression that this Chinese dragon is not in dreamland anymore. FULL STORY >

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Google Nexus One launched

By Thomas McKinnon 6 January 2010

Google unveiled the Nexus One phone in the US yesterday and announced that the device will be immediately available via its own online store. FULL STORY >

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Apple App Store hits 3 billion mark

By Hanleigh Daniels 6 January 2010

Apple iPhone and iPod touch owners have downloaded more than 3 billion apps from Apples App Store. FULL STORY >

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