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Microsoft OneApp debuts in SA

By Thomas McKinnon 25 August 2009

Designed 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 >

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TomTom White Pearl

By Thomas McKinnon 25 August 2009

The TomTom White Pearl is designed exclusively for woman. With its stylish looks and solid features it is more than a novelty device. It is also priced incredibly well. FULL STORY >

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Sparks to kindling

By Thomas McKinnon 24 August 2009

According to a recent research paper on the commercialisation of ÔÇ£electronic inkÔÇØ the global market for e-book readers will top $2.5 billion by 2013. FULL STORY >

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Acer Veriton N260G

By Thomas McKinnon 24 August 2009

The Acer Veriton N260G ultra light PC is what some are calling a nettop, basically a small form factor desktop doing for PCs what the netbook did for notebooks. FULL STORY >

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Location aware Twitter

By Thomas McKinnon 21 August 2009

Geolocation functionality will be made available on the Twitter platform in the near future which means that tweets can then be geo-tagged. FULL STORY >

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Vodacom looking for local apps

By Mike Joubert 21 August 2009

It looks like the race for local apps is hotting up with Vodacom\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s new competition. FULL STORY >

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Logitech mouses to work on glass

By Thomas McKinnon 20 August 2009

Logitech claim to have made a mouse, two actually, that can be used on almost any surface, including glass. FULL STORY >

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Sony Cyber-Shot W180 Compact

By Mike Joubert 20 August 2009

Sony puts the compact back into compact cameras with their 10.1 megapixel Cyber-Shot W180. FULL STORY >

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RIM worlds fastest-growing company

By Mike Joubert 19 August 2009

BlackBerry maker, RIM, is the worldÔÇÖs fastest growing firm according to Fortune magazine. 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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Google Books goes Common

By Mike Joubert 14 August 2009

There are some exciting developments over at Google Books for anyone interested in downloading or publishing Creative Commons books. FULL STORY >

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A universal remote to rule them all

By Thomas McKinnon 13 August 2009

The Logitech Harmony 900 has been tipped as the best universal remote ever, but we\\\'ll have to wait till November to find out. FULL STORY >

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Googles new search system

By Thomas McKinnon 12 August 2009

Google has opened a developerÔÇÖs preview to an upgraded version of its search. FULL STORY >

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Plustek OpticSlim M12 Plus

By Mike Joubert 12 August 2009

If you want to scan documents while on the road this is the scanner to get. FULL STORY >

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