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- Draw Something user exodus continues
- co.za domain name numbers revealed
- Bringing true broadband to rural South Africa
- Paying to stop SMS spam - who should foot the bill?
- MTN back in the firing line
- SA online radio station heads to iTunes
- Google-Motorola acquisition in SA
- MTN reduces roaming rates (24 May 2012)
- Tech’s largest acquisitions
- Happy riffing in Microsoft social network so.cl
- DStv channel unbundling compliance notice dismissed
- Data rollover compliance notices may be illegal says ISPA
- Cell C receiving R1.5 billion in equity injection
- Cell C to receive $180-million equity injection
- Standard Bank is SA
- South Africa's top brands revealed
- Death and sabotage hinders MTN progress in Nigeria
- International roaming data rate: R534,477 per GB
- Facebook IPO issues affect thousands
- Apple CEO gives up R626 million shares income
- Motorola infringes Microsoft patent for texting
- Microsoft, Intel will appeal billion dollar European fines
- SpaceX capsule to rendezvous with Space Station
- Facebook launches Instagram-like “Camera for iOS” app
- FBI forms Internet, VoIP, other monitoring unit
- Google removes millions of piracy, copyright infringement URLs
- SMEs foggy on cloud adoption
- SEACOM downtime strikes again
- ABSA experiencing online banking problems again
- Inside Western Cape’s big broadband push
- Most popular torrents in South Africa (April 2012 edition)
- SA awaits SKA decision
- Don't forget that pesky www
- SpaceX Dragon capsule about to dock
- South Africa to host majority of SKA telescope project
- SKA host: it’s a tie!
- SKA largely based in South Africa
- This week’s best tech deals (25 May 2012)
- Absa online banking system partially restored
- Samsung Galaxy S3 available in South Africa sooner then you think
- They’re here. They’re geeks. Get used to it
- LG 55-inch OLED TV in South Africa this year
- VoIP changing SA telecoms landscape
- Huawei MediaPad 7-inch Tablet PC review (MyBroadband)
- SA’s mobile CEOs reveal their smartphone choices
- FNB vs Vodacom vs MTN vs Wizzi - mobile money survey
- Gaming news you may have missed (27 May 2012)
- The era of cut-price phones may soon be over
- Vodacom 1GB and 2GB data price cut promotion continues
- Most popular banks in SA townships
- Browser wars heat up in the mobile space
- LG Optimus L3 review (MyBroadband)
- The 4 Cs of business security
- TopTV still exploring Playboy TV options
- Cellular operators’ rip-off scheme
- ADSL price cuts and subscriber growth
- SpaceX Dragon capsule docks with International Space Station
- Facebook IPO, more lawsuits are filed
- Geeks are getting more popular
- WikiLeaks founder extradition ruling nears
- Klout and Empire Avenue
- Facebook building their own smartphone?
- Facebook might buy browser maker Opera
- The curious case of cheap satellite broadband in South Africa
- Cell C 99c for real: 2 million and counting
- Samsung Galaxy S3: SA pricing revealed
- Naspers feels Facebook heat
- Mobile head honchos reveal their smartphones of choice
- RIM mum on SA job cuts
- First links of new fibre network to be completed soon
- Copper theft decreased by 20.7%
- Reunert lifts H1 operating profit by 18%
- Free broadband now offered by google in SA!
- Powerful “Flame” cyber weapon found
- 10Mbps FTTH takes on Telkom ADSL
- Nashua Mobile hit by LCR business
- China code-of-conduct censoring Twitter-like service?
- RIM loses top legal executive
- Huawei denies getting illegal subsidies from China
- SKA will create jobs in SA
- Cell C cuts international call costs to 99c
- Facebook to buy facial recognition tech company?
- Apple iOS jailbreak software tops 1 million downloads
- FNB app lets users send money to any cellphone
- HTC One X review (MyBroadband)
- Cell C slices international call costs to 99c p/min
- Robots crawl through bodies to assist surgery
- Vodacom looks to the sun for cleaner energy
- SA's Internet economy accounts for 2% of GDP - Study
- SA online economy at R103bn by 2016
- SA online economy at 2.5% of GDP by 2016
- Broadband in the sky is a success: G-Connect
- Fixing South Africa's Internet: what you can do
- Facebook could pay $1 billion for Opera
- Afriforum challenges e-toll penalty tariffs in court
- MTN buys back R1.36 billion worth of shares
- Cell C still evaluating double opt-in service
- MWEB Business wireless network switch-off
- Will Telkom EVER be able to resume their service?
- AppChat, Reunert court date postponed
- Samsung Galaxy S3 prices lower than you think
- Dark Fibre Africa invests R72-million in Eastern Cape
- ADSL speed upgrades on track
- Knott-Craig not giving Pieter Uys sleepless nights
- Facebook shares plunge to new lows
- RIM could report operating loss, shares dive
- Flame virus prompts major warning from ITU
- Samsung leadership rocked by family feud
- Opera a good fit for Facebook according to bankers
- ICANN announces reveal date for new top level domains
- U.S. government reveals online “naughty words” list
- 40 percent of Facebook and Twitter accounts are spam
- Why is BlackBerry "cool" in South Africa?
- SA internet penetration still low
- Bidorbuy expects strong online commerce growth in 2012
- WikiLeaks' Assange loses appeal, will be extradited
- Naked ADSL - price cuts are needed say ISPs
- Study critical of SA govt ICT spend
- MTN wants 85 percent broadband coverage in 2013
- Cisco predicts massive yearly IP traffic growth
- Cell C set to cut workforce
- Cable theft hits Telkom services in Bromhof again
- Samsung Galaxy S3 promo contract pricing revealed
- MTN targets 85% broadband coverage by 2013
- Wi-Fi broadband numbers in SA revealed
- Telkom fibre to the home (FTTH) plans
- ADSL versus FTTH battle in SA emerging
- Cheaper digital TV set-top box for South Africa
- Apple may have tried to block Spotify
- United Nations could get more control over Internet
- Google probe: FTC hires top lawyer
- RIM is running out of options
- NASA readies “black hole hunter” mission
- Google Nexus tablet confirmed?
- MegaUpload wants U.S. piracy charges dismissed
- Facebook referral traffic from Google, Bing drops sustantially
- SpaceX capsule ready to return home
- Flat-rated smartphone data packages are difficult says Vodacom
- R1.5bn Cell C funding to boost new products
- Sanral to get government funding to address debt
- Average South African broadband speed 5Mbps by 2016: Cisco
- Telkom shares slump 5% as investors seek KT Corp clarity
- iPad 3 name change South Africa
- LinkedIn used as court proof in company dispute
- Sanral's Alli will “stay put” says Motlanthe
- Hetzner unveils new hosting hardware
- Best selling games in South Africa (April 2012)
- Lenovo triples SA market share
- Internet four times larger by 2016: Cisco
- Digital TV decoder dilemma drags on
- Acta: Piracy treaty dealt critical blows in EU votes
- ICASA hesitant on fines for poor service
- Top broadband connections in South Africa
- Google accuses Microsoft, Nokia of patent abuse
- BlackBerry maker RIM rapidly losing customers
- Oracle suffers major setback in Google case
- Facebook shares make a comeback
- Kabel Deutschland sets record with 4.7Gbps download speeds
- Cabinet wont support Telkom/KT deal
- Facebook goes down, then comes back up
- Telkom, Korea Telecom transaction not going ahead
- Apple iPhone 5, 4S parts compared
- Windows 8 preview release is now available
- Intelsat 19 launched successfully
- Nokia Lumia 900 confirmed for South Africa
- Top Google search terms in SA (May 2012)
- Cell C clarifies employee suicide
- Telkom shares tank on KT Corp deal block
- Nokia hits back at Google patent complaints
- Digital TV antenna costs unveiled
- Vodacom 3GB for R199 data promotion
- Widespread ADSL downtime explained
- Telkom deal with KT Corp not off the table: PIC
- Telkom free ADSL speed upgrades announced
- Telkom announces broadband speed upgrades
- Telkom set for lengthy wait on KT future
- DStv iDrifta mobile TV gadget unveiled
- Vodacom backtracks on MyGig 3 once-off data bundle promotion
- DStv Mobile showing good growth
- MTN launches Samsung Galaxy S3
- Protecting children against Internet dangers
- Business strategy: outside-in or inside-out?
- No more cell phone minutes? AT&T expects data-only plans in two years
- Top gaming news this week – E3 2012 build-up
- A look at the $78 billion video games industry
- Uncapped ADSL bundle price reduction
- Online social networks and data security
- Windows 8 set to steal the show at Computex
- Intel plans sturdier laptops
- Interwebsradio: South African streaming radio
- Opinion: Convergence trends in SA
- MTN man admits bribe: City Press
- Top games to watch at E3 2012
- Poor Telkom
- Telkom ADSL pricing surprise
- Cell C LCR service may hurt Vodacom and MTN
- Cyber-attacks on Iran bought the U.S. time
- "Zombie apocalypse" talk spreads across the internet
- Facebook integrated directly into Apple iOS 6
- Windows to get Android apps via Asus?
- Free Internet peering is a hit says Teraco
- Lenovo targets 400,000 units in Africa
- Virgin targets MEA region through Friendi merger
- Vodafone Smart II confirmed for South Africa
- Virgin eyes MEA region through Friendi merger
- ICT pulling Africa out of obscurity says Pule
- BlackBerry is cool among the youth
- MTN denies intimidating former employee
- Telkom, KT deal rejection will cost jobs says DA
- Telkom/KT Corp block will cost jobs: DA
- The sickest telecoms operator in South Africa
- 100Mbps Cape Town broadband project gets the ball rolling
- Telkom lowers expected earnings
- SABC refuses to show anti-ANC video from Afriforum
- E-toll battle goes to Constitutional Court: OUTA vs Treasury
- Broadband prices compared
- WACS is good news for SEACOM
- MTN obtained banned U.S. tech
- Government wants to drastically reduce broadband cost
- Apple seeks Samsung tablet ban, faces delays
- HP says Oracle violated contract, sues for billions
- Facebook ads, comments don’t influence users
- BlackBerry maker RIM sales weak, shares dive
- Internet Solutions in bandwidth coup
- 20Mbps Wi-Band service from Internet Solutions
- Social media at 5.8% of global GDP
- Pre-paid pricing comparison (June 2012)
- Hawks swoop in on MTN
- UJ introduces online application process
- MTN investigation to take time: Hawks
- 23Tbps and growing
- Cancel e-toll project: DA
- M-Net, DStv, and etv ban airing of Nando's ad
- MTN will co-operate fully in Hawks investigation
- LCR has lost its cost advantage
- Telkom ADSL speed increases and ISP pricing
- Napster founders launch social video chat service
- Windows security gets boosted following Flame virus
- MTN will co-operate with Hawks probe
- Nintendo pins hopes on Wii U
- Facebook IPO outrage focuses on underwriter information sharing
- World IPv6 launch day gets ISPA support
- IPv6: Is South Africa ready?
- DiData in cloud deal with Microsoft
- Court grants Lonestar Cell MTN stay order
- Cell C slashes contract prices by up to 50%
- Nokia reveals budget Asha touchscreen phones
- Cell C cuts contract prices
- Cheapest uncapped ADSL bundles in South Africa launched
- E-toll Concourt battle starts in August