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  1. Titans square off
  2. PS3 price cut - but how much?
  3. Machines battle at robo-olympics
  4. 140 PSL games on SABC, e.tv
  5. Knott-Craig to step down as Vodacom CE
  6. Effortlessly bridging the ideological divide
  7. One laptop per child starting pilots in South Africa and Nigeria
  8. EASSy breaks fresh ground
  9. Attack on Telkom stranglehold
  10. Verizon obfuscation fails to disprove stolen items were found at its offices
  11. Neotel plans ‘significant price re-alignments’
  12. Vodacom vs Telkom
  13. Australia in $2bn broadband drive
  14. Celtel Nigeria Offers Free Weekend Calls
  15. New Head of Customer Support at iBurst
  16. Where does South Africa really stand regarding broadband prices?
  17. Telkom to reduce price of Closer ADSL packages
  18. Lightning on Goggle Earth
  19. Is Telkom confused about broadband pricing?
  20. Is it just me or has FaceBook exploded onto the South African Internet landscape?
  21. Vodacom denies CEO departure
  22. Apple ups the ante with iPhone enhancements
  23. Showdown looms over cellphone snooping law
  24. Facebook and the myth of the loss of privacy
  25. 'Huge potential for pay TV in SA’
  26. Wireless tagging on its way to a shelf near you
  27. A foolish bill
  28. Soccer on the box
  29. Telecoms regulator needed: Telconet
  30. Vodacom to launch ADSL
  31. Surfers can benefit from Telkom’s Internet service.
  32. Telecoms big boys reinventing themselves
  33. Welcome to the brave new world of bun-fights, blogs
  34. Is there light at end of the search engine tunnel?
  35. Telkom launch commercial WiMAX products
  36. Semel gives up Yahoo CEO title to Yang
  37. One of the draw backs of instant communication brought about by the Internet?
  38. WiMAX - the business benefits
  39. How secure is your VoIP?
  40. SA lacks key ingredient to leapfrog legacy telecoms
  41. Vodacom to launch WiMax before the end of the year
  42. YouTube expands international horizons with multi-lingual, localized websites
  43. Microsoft changes Vista to appease Google
  44. SA plans own undersea cable
  45. Free Calls for Cell C Customers
  46. Competition means broadcast game has to change
  47. Vodacom and Telkom's rocky relationship may be at an end
  48. Ten usefull things to know about Macs
  49. Microsoft launches prepaid Office
  50. AT&T launches $10 DSL it hopes no one signs up for
  51. Go, Ivy, go! Communications gets cracking
  52. How do Telkom’s WiMax offerings compare on price?
  53. Looking abroad to bridge the skills gap
  54. Now e.tv puts one past SABC
  55. BlackBerry to take you ‘beyond e-mail’
  56. SEACOM Marine Survey to start in South Africa
  57. Spescom grabs R10m Neotel contract
  58. The king of cool
  59. Vodacom and MTN mum on Cell C’s free calls
  60. Vodacom Select vs DStv Compact
  61. Gartner: IM will rule the communication space
  62. Multi-Choice pre-empts competition
  63. Social networking lifting off
  64. MS makes conciliatory noises
  65. Losing Facebook - (un)social networking
  66. Will we need TV licences for cellphones?
  67. iBurst gets tough on caps
  68. E-mail phone showdown
  69. Shock over SABC millions for UK soccer rights
  70. Ruling soon on bid for Business Connexion
  71. Critics complain about Cell C’s Free Weekend Call Conditions
  72. Heading for divorce court
  73. One broadband account to rule them all
  74. Telkom is “nothing without our customers”
  75. Session initiation protocol
  76. Knott-Craig to hang up his gloves
  77. ‘Telkom worried about wireless providers’
  78. These are the voyages of the Starship DoC…
  79. Telkom-BCX hearings wrap up
  80. SA gets tough on spammers
  81. Concerns about Facebook's terms of use
  82. VOIP calls to Africa at near wholesale rates
  83. Virgin Mobile celebrates birthday with free SMS offer
  84. Alan Knott-Craig
  85. Telkom prepares for SAT-3 competition, denies capacity problems
  86. Engineer IT articles: Complimentary subscriptions
  87. Vodacom still looking for suitable ISP partner
  88. Local loop unbundling recommendations - what does it mean for an ordinary person?
  89. Internet fraud is rife – Digital Planet
  90. Broadband is just the start
  91. One learner, one laptop
  92. iPhone: All hype gadget or true smart phone contender?
  93. Does Telkom have Cell C's number?
  94. Mobile broadband price a killer
  95. Nepad’s broadband protocol under fire
  96. Apple Saviour Steve Jobs a controversial visionary
  97. NEF to discount MTN shares for black people
  98. Spectrum-battle hots up
  99. Seeking a savvier beast at new-look Vodacom
  100. SABC gets tough on TV licences
  101. Gauteng unfurls broadband umbrella
  102. Digital Planet says online shopping is safe
  103. SABC looks at increasing TV license fees
  104. Post Office will sell MTN shares discount
  105. iPhone may assist rivals
  106. iPhone & AT&T... Vodacom/Mtn/Cell C this is how it should be!
  107. Average U.S. download speed - 1.97MB/s!
  108. Is Facebook ready for Google buy out?
  109. Naspers to lure low-income audience with SuperSport
  110. Call for new Domain Name Authority directors
  111. Cheaper bandwith - fact or fiction?
  112. South Africa forging ahead with Digital Terrestrial Television
  113. TV enabled PC, Laptop and Cellphone users must have license
  114. Operators spend more on staff
  115. Ringing the changes
  116. MTN invests in own fiber network
  117. Hacker charged with breaching NASA computers
  118. MTN to connect with SA consumer
  119. Altech granted broadband licence in Rwanda
  120. A new television station by Sunday
  121. Surfing the edges of personal freedom
  122. SA firms put web tools on cellphones
  123. 100 000 clients
  124. Technology 'geniuses' make pilgrimmages to Microsoft
  125. Japanese firm develops glove that 'feels' 3D images
  126. Google urges authorities to watch Microsoft
  127. Google gives its docs and spreadsheets a facelift
  128. MTN goes it alone on R10m Sandton cable
  129. Caps, Traffic Shaping and Contention Ratios
  130. Google picks Kenya
  131. Easy terms, cut price for MS Office
  132. 100 000 times more powerful than a home PC
  133. Vodacom, MTN revolution
  134. MTN pushes Edge
  135. An iPod Has Global Value. Ask the (Many) Countries That Make It.
  136. Cell C sale off the table
  137. M$ evades promise of Vista Ultimate extras
  138. Internet surfing on the beach
  139. Online bullying
  140. Datapro re-launches as Vox Telecom
  141. Telkom, BCX deal shot down
  142. You know your blog is good when you are highly blogged about
  143. Cell C slams credit ratings by Moody's
  144. Bid for Business Connexion blocked
  145. SowetoTV is ready for Sunday’s launch
  146. BCX glad uncertainty is over
  147. Business Day Letter: Switch off SABC
  148. A shrewd ‘sham’
  149. ISPA welcomes prohibition of Telkom-BCX deal
  150. ABSA warns against phishing scam
  151. MTN owes Cell C R 200-million
  152. Around the block and back
  153. Competing undersea cable projects creating redundancy risk
  154. MTN flabbergasted by Cell C claims
  155. Telkom disappointed with BCX ruling
  156. Prepaid Office to go
  157. BCX considers ways of fending off other suitors
  158. Telecoms industry plays out like a blue movie
  159. iPhone is the [best/worst] device ever
  160. The new boss is determined to see things for himself
  161. 'Superior performance of ultra-wideband technology allows competitive edge'
  162. Being off-line is the worst office nightmare
  163. Windows replaces Linux in mining industry
  164. Mixed response to DStv deaf plan
  165. Power to the base station – A modest proposition
  166. Telkom denies ADSL capacity problems
  167. Petrol Station Leak Cuts Off 1000s of Phones
  168. MyBroadband breaks through 270 000 unique monthly visitors
  169. Criminals Get The Boot
  170. Vodacom tells MTN ‘you are not first’
  171. Will Vodacom and MTN join forces against Telkom?
  172. Wii six times more popular than PS3
  173. Vodacom workers down tools
  174. National Arts Festival is online
  175. Apple?s iPhone sells more than half a million units in first weekend
  176. Telkom share price takes a beating
  177. Google wins search battle
  178. It's a two-way race...
  179. New dawn of the PSL
  180. Speaking under the sea
  181. Another traffic project fails to deliver
  182. The true MNP numbers
  183. Vodacom following Vodafone lead with WiMax and ADSL?
  184. Local Web 2.0 site hits the sweet spot
  185. iPhone hack allows free Wi-Fi
  186. Kenya seeks private funding for undersea telecom link
  187. Less than 3% of Vodacom staff on strike
  188. Vodacom: Striking workers broke the rules
  189. Demystifying the iPhone
  190. Stingy AT&T spoiled iPhone party
  191. New Zealand does away with forced voice line rental for ADSL
  192. Tug of war over Eassy
  193. "BCX decision exposes South African market failings"
  194. Telkom set for the hard slog
  195. VoIP and Web technologies have much to offer contact centres
  196. Don’t be shy, go online
  197. Community TV starts to carve out its space in SA
  198. DataPro dips 10% after bid talk fizzles
  199. Gates ousted as world's richest
  200. iBurst continues to show rapid growth
  201. The future of Broadband in South Africa
  202. Business Connexion in reprieve
  203. New rules in game of access to media
  204. eNATIS hacked
  205. Telkom exec u-turns on quitting
  206. EU Fines Telefonica Over Web Prices
  207. Hackers return to ‘finish’ eNatis job
  208. Ecard storm brews up less than happy 4th of July - Sophos
  209. Eight soft skills to drive a successful IT career
  210. MTN ‘free GB’ offer ends
  211. M-Power Radio on Track
  212. DataPro share price up and down on market speculation
  213. FXI tackles SABC board nomination process
  214. Time for Business Connexion to regroup
  215. Dept of Transport calls eNaTIS hacking ‘laughable’
  216. Google gobbles up GrandCentral
  217. Old Mutual goes Vista
  218. PSL, SABC battle continues
  219. Internet growth in SA stalls
  220. Adverts on Sony's PS3?
  221. Yahoo! targeting Google's online advertising
  222. Vox Telecom expands into consumer market with VOIP service
  223. Probe underway into eNaTIS hack
  224. Telkom's ‘propaganda minister' returns
  225. Spanish telco unapologetic on huge broadband anti-trust fine
  226. No work, no calls
  227. Connectivity in SA: 'Heads should roll'
  228. Top 10 malware chart
  229. Apple iPhone in SA? Get a cracked one, thanx to DVD Jon
  230. ‘Telecom directives a key step’
  231. 'eNatis Website not hacked'
  232. Telkom reneges on ADSL promise to ICASA and consumers
  233. Hacker let eNatis off lightly — expert
  234. Outrage as Vodacom blocks strikers’ phones
  235. Striking Vodacom employees will stay ‘locked-out’
  236. Ericsson completes live 40Gbps optical transmission trial
  237. Metros ‘should help get citizens connected to internet’
  238. A New World
  239. Bavaria: “I AM STEL here”
  240. Men can not shut up either
  241. EASSy finally forging ahead
  242. Tribunal outcome lauded
  243. Ensuring protection against power surges
  244. Bugs for sale! [Online auction for security bugs]
  245. The new Shuttleworth
  246. SABC boss just can’t believe he lost
  247. WiMAX Washout
  248. The M$ Way
  249. Take it to the max
  250. Standard Bank, universities in drive to attract school leavers back to IT