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Microsoft Arc Mouse Designer

By Mike Joubert 11 June 2009

MicrosoftÔÇÖs Arc mouse raised a few eyebrows with its rather odd design last year. We chatted to the User Experience Designer responsible for the Arc concept. FULL STORY >

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The man behind hertenberger

By Thomas McKinnon 10 June 2009

hertenberger.co.za is one of our favourite South African gadget blogs. We chat to the man behind the blog about the new Android phones, blog tools and citizen journalism. FULL STORY >

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Magazines

By Thomas McKinnon 10 June 2009

Magazines.co.za is a magazine preview website which allows you to preview cover stories, regulars, competitions and the contact details of SAÔÇÖs most popular magazines. FULL STORY >

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Everybody uses Freeware

By Raymond Robinson 9 June 2009

Freeware offers a cheap (read FREE) alternative to often overpriced products. Freeware is software that can be freely used, modified, and redistributed by anyone. FULL STORY >

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DIY Drool Tools

By Andrew Gould 9 June 2009

Our DIY Dude put on his safety goggles and went to find the best DIY tools money can buy.

Do it Yourself may be a hobby for some, but for others itÔÇÖs serious business requiring serious tools. FULL STORY >

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The Wii MotionPlus

By Mike Joubert 9 June 2009

The WiiMotionPlus will at long last be available in South Africa. The Wii MotionPlus gives better accuracy and tracks users motions while playing in finer detail. FULL STORY >

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China demands web-filtering software

By Thomas McKinnon 9 June 2009

All PCs sold in China, even imported PCs, will have to be pre-installed with \"Green Dam Youth Escort\" filtering software. FULL STORY >

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Liezel van der Westhuizen

By Mike Joubert 8 June 2009

The only reason we watched Idols was for Liezel van der Westhuizen. She tells us more about her involvement with the BlackBerry Urban Tours, her love of gaming and life after Idols. FULL STORY >

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The Pirates rrrr coming to Europe

By Mike Joubert 8 June 2009

In April The Pirate Bay four was sentenced to a year in prison, and had to cough up $4.5m in damages. Today their political party, the Pirate Party, has a seat in the European Parliament. FULL STORY >

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Bees prefer conical flowers

By Linda Pretorius 5 June 2009

According to a study recently published in the journal Current Biology itÔÇÖs easier to get a grip on flowers with conical cells on their petals than on those with smooth petals. FULL STORY >

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New lineup for Sony Ericsson

By Mike Joubert 5 June 2009

Sony Ericsson have opted for some exotic names for three of their new phones. FULL STORY >

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Justin Hartman Interview

By Mike Joubert 4 June 2009

Justin Hartman is one of AfricaÔÇÖs Internet pioneers. As MD and co-founder of Afrigator - Africa\'s largest social media aggregator and blog directory, he is blazing a trail for the rest of us to follow. TechSmart caught up with him to discuss Gatorpeeps- their... FULL STORY >

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Home desktop searching

By Lance Terner 4 June 2009

Today a very big proportion of the information we deal with is computerised, with most of it sitting somewhere on your computerÔÇÖs hard drive. The very real problem is that itÔÇÖs becoming extremely difficult to keep track of the documents, files, pictures and music we... FULL STORY >

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Frets on Fire

By Andrew Gould 3 June 2009

Frets on Fire is a game of musical skill and fast fingers. The aim of the game is to play guitar with your keyboard as accurately as possible. FULL STORY >

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Wolfram searches for feedback

By Thomas McKinnon 3 June 2009

Wolfram Research, the company behind Wolfram Alpha, is looking for some feedback on their new ÔÇ£Computational Knowledge Engine.ÔÇØ FULL STORY >

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