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Improving the best education tool in the world

By Lance Terner 6 August 2008

The Internet is still easily the best, most incredible technological leveller, and anything from home projects to school projects to business ventures can be researched like never before. FULL STORY >

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Epson EMP-X5

By Andrew Gould 6 August 2008

The Epson EMP-X5 is one in a line of Epson projectors especially designed for use in an education environment which means that it is very durable and portable. The Epson also features an audio/visual mute cover, which slides over the lens and allows you to pause your projection... FULL STORY >

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Toshiba Camileo Pro HD camcorder

By Andrew Gould 6 August 2008

Small, easy to carry around video camera for the YouTube generation. FULL STORY >

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Philips MCD289

By Thomas McKinnon 5 August 2008

Enhance movie and music playback with the MCD289 and experience easy and clutter-free installation via a digital wireless subwoofer. It plays DVD, DivX and USB direct playback. Comes with table-top and wall-mount options. FULL STORY >

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Youniverse

By Andrew Gould 5 August 2008

Social networking is everywhere. FULL STORY >

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ADrive

By Andrew Gould 5 August 2008

If you were offered 50GB of free online storage would you take it? FULL STORY >

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Interpret

By Andrew Gould 5 August 2008

There are literally hundreds of translation websites and services on the web. FULL STORY >

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Learn French Now

By Thomas McKinnon 25 July 2008

The answer to the problem of how to fit an entire comprehensive language course into one affordable package. Designed for customers who want a one-stop solution to learning French on their computer, Complete French covers listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading, writing,... FULL STORY >

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ThumbMax Fingerprint USB Drive

By Thomas McKinnon 15 July 2008

The ThumbMax is a flash drive that has added biometric protection. FULL STORY >

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Space

By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008

Probably the greatest April FoolÔÇÖs joke of all time was the widely publicised hoax stating that Pluto will no longer be known as a Planet. FULL STORY >

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Project-euh

By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008

Confusion is rarely a pleasurable experience; in fact we spend most of our lives avoiding confusion. FULL STORY >

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Hayibo

By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008

News just in: ÔÇ£South Africa has discovered its sense of humour, finallyÔÇØ. FULL STORY >

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The WayBackMachine

By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008

We are probably not much closer now, than we were 3000 years ago, at making a time machine. FULL STORY >

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World-O-Meters

By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008

At the time of this being written there were 6,661,829,203 people on the ?¡planet. Now there are 6,661,829,262 people on the planet. There have been 14,480,145 deaths this yearÔǪ make that 14,480,193. FULL STORY >

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Nostalgia Central

By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008

Way back, when Captain Cook was travelling from port to port, in search of places to name after himself, he described a terrible illness that men were suffering from. FULL STORY >

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