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How to Augment Your Reality

By Andrew Gould 3 August 2009

YouÔÇÖll probably also have heard of virtual reality, but have you heard of augmented reality or ÔÇ£ARÔÇØ? FULL STORY >

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Acer allows for free Windows 7 upgrade

By Mike Joubert 3 August 2009

Acer PCs bought with Vista can be upgraded to Windows 7 for free. FULL STORY >

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Best of Tech News July 2009

By Mike Joubert 31 July 2009

All the imporant tech activity in July 09 FULL STORY >

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Twitter offer front page search

By Thomas McKinnon 30 July 2009

Twitter has had a little rethink about their landing page in a bid to attract new users. FULL STORY >

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Mahala

By Mike Joubert 30 July 2009

One of the hippest sites youÔÇÖll find on SA culture for free, gratis, verniet and of course mahala. FULL STORY >

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Windows Mobile strikes back

By Thomas McKinnon 29 July 2009

The HTC Touch Pro2, the Touch Diamond2 and the Snap were unveiled last night at a function held in Fourways, Johannesburg. The devices represent a high-end, mid-range and entry level WM smartphone offering respectively and are MicrosoftÔÇÖs answer to the Android... FULL STORY >

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Seacom not only bandwidth but hope

By Mike Joubert 24 July 2009

It is difficult to convey the hope that yesterdayÔÇÖs switching on of the 17 000 km Seacom cable brings. FULL STORY >

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24 overhaul blogs

By Thomas McKinnon 23 July 2009

The free ÔÇ£make-your-own-blog serviceÔÇØ, 24.com blogs, has been overhauled and renamed LetterDash. FULL STORY >

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The Thirty Meter Telescope

By Thomas McKinnon 22 July 2009

Mauna Kea on Hawai\'i Island has been selected as the site for the worldÔÇÖs next biggest telescope. 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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Samsung C6625

By Mike Joubert 20 July 2009

Business phones usually cost a packet, so the price conscious Samsung C6625 should come as a relief to already stretched business folk. 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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Posterous

By Mike Joubert 17 July 2009

Posterous is the self-proclaimed place to post everything. It apparently makes blogging as easy to do as sending an email. FULL STORY >

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Free Virtualisation Software

By Raymond Robinson 16 July 2009

Free virtualisation software lets you load multiple OSs on top of your current OS, and run them simultaneously, for evaluation or even long-term purposes. FULL STORY >

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