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  1. Shaping a comeback
  2. Going the whole hog
  3. Kenya’s economy held back by lack of online payment authorization system
  4. Union struggles to get Vodacom's recognition
  5. MTN to acquire Telkom???
  6. Sony announces PS3 price cut
  7. Is SEACOM racing past EASSy?
  8. SMS spammers beware
  9. SAA in the dog box
  10. Google gobbles up another communications company
  11. Fishy SMS proves popular
  12. ISPA iWeek raring to go
  13. 250 GB pocket size HDD
  14. Triple Play has 'potential for test and monitoring equipment vendors'
  15. BCX not so blue
  16. Bye-bye Telkom, hello Vodacom?
  17. MWEB responds to ‘online spying’ concerns
  18. Let the gaming console wars begin
  19. Benin suspends SA's mobile network
  20. Gaming Console Wars
  21. Neotel Broadband - xDSL and Fibre on the cards
  22. iBurst beefs up coverage
  23. Shrek the Third breaks records at US 600 million
  24. Spielberg and EA join forces
  25. 300 Dollar iPhone anyone?
  26. Wi-Fi spots are hotter than ever
  27. HP 'cuts power and cooling costs in half'
  28. Telkom expects dent in revenue next year
  29. Telkom’s new prices: a closer look
  30. Telkom commits to increasing its broadband footprint
  31. Cell C must ring up a target market
  32. Neotel expands it fiber network
  33. ‘Scratchy Xbox’ results in 5 Million Microsoft lawsuit
  34. Britain's broadband 'is too slow and expensive'
  35. Vodacom lowers call costs to international visitors
  36. MWEB WiMax rollout races ahead
  37. AMD offers HDTV and DVR home theatre experience
  38. UN agency urges "Marshall Plan" for African IT superhighway
  39. Pageview versus time spent versus actual interest
  40. IQ to recruit 150 Indian software developers
  41. Who's to blame for browser bug?
  42. Telkom ADSL versus Vodacom HSDPA
  43. BT wants more of the same after vigorous 300% growth in SA
  44. Vista under fire
  45. State seeks comment on bill to widen Web access
  46. 'Switch off your PCs to cut costs and to help the environment'
  47. Microsoft named UK's top 'superbrand'
  48. Neotel digging up Jo'burg (pictures)
  49. Help classify some galaxies
  50. Consumerisation: coming to a business near you...
  51. UK and US TV channels target diaspora Africans with IP-TV
  52. All-inclusive ADSL prices start to plummet
  53. Japan leads broadband speed race, SA struggling
  54. Apple iPhone spotted in Sandton
  55. Not quite an iPhone
  56. SAPS cable theft combatants receive award from Telkom
  57. GPRS/EDGE access growing fast
  58. No Playstation 3 price cut for Europe
  59. Telkom Media first to win domain name dispute
  60. Out of chaos comes order
  61. Taking yet another ‘hack’ at government’s incompetence
  62. Top 10 eCommerce Developments of the Last Decade
  63. Billion introduces ADSL/3G combo-router to the local market
  64. gerous Java flaw threatens virtually everything
  65. MTN vows to fight Benin’s regulator over suspension
  66. Net radio saved from certain death - The Register
  67. Benin: Regulator plays poker with Moov and MTN
  68. Landmark Sat3 Deal At Us$2800 Per Meg
  69. eTV late night porn upsets religious groups
  70. Neotel selects company for cellular backhaul
  71. Phone company culls whingeing customers
  72. 2010 Bandwidth and ICT details start to emerge
  73. Dial-up minute rebate secrecy continues
  74. Top 10 Web brands ranked by Total Minutes
  75. MXit not the root of all evil
  76. File sharing and copyright infringement – A legal perspective
  77. No PS3 Price Cut for SA, Europe
  78. Fiber leads the way for international broadband prices
  79. Global broadband prices revealed (BBC)
  80. SME survey: Technology makes the local SME competitive
  81. Intel takes popular laptops to 'extreme'
  82. Vodacom’s R 2-Billion 3G/HSDPA investment grows further
  83. Video game makers woo the battle-averse
  84. Looking at Wi-Fi connectivity for your office? Here’s how …
  85. Google cuts cookie time for privacy
  86. All Systems Go for IPv6 in SA
  87. YouTube and Facebook the sites to watch
  88. Japan leads broadband price race at USD 0.22 per Mbit/s per month
  89. SA's fibre-optic war
  90. Dimension Data named as SA’s leading IT Services Provider
  91. Vodacom seeks second interdict, says union
  92. SABC goes to court on Mbeki documentary
  93. Prepaid ADSL bandwidth vouchers a hit
  94. Vodacom nails Telkom on ADSL claims
  95. Google takes aim at small businesses with new search offering
  96. Over half of Wikipedia's traffic from Google search
  97. Mobile data issues
  98. MWEB ready to take on Telkom in WiMax space
  99. IPhones flooding wireless LAN at Duke University
  100. Telkom official held for fraud
  101. Telkom censored on DSL speeds
  102. All systems should be go' for IPv6 in SA
  103. Facebook causing a face-off?
  104. 'Slummies' meet on Facebook
  105. Sophos reveals latest ‘dirty dozen’ spam-relaying countries
  106. Telkom suppliers under BEE whip
  107. SABC seeks soccer rights freeze
  108. Telkom’s WiMax receives positive feedback
  109. Vodacom results for the period ended June 30, 2007
  110. Neotel calls on TBWA
  111. Scan a link off a website with your phone!
  112. Computer literacy now vital at all levels of the organisation
  113. No longer child’s play
  114. Neotel, WiMAX, price cuts – it’s all finally happening
  115. Spy software ‘raises risk of cyber crime’
  116. Taxi violence to be battled by satellite
  117. Computer plays "perfect" game of checkers
  118. VoxTelecom readies to shake up the local telecoms space
  119. Poynting products 'provide outdoor 2,45GHz wireless networking'
  120. Vodacom still ringing up the numbers
  121. Optimising network performance through application management
  122. State boost for telecoms structure
  123. Knott-Craig ready to serve ICASA
  124. Channelling the potential of Africa
  125. iBurst speed claims not allowed
  126. Standing Guard
  127. Where can we go with broadband?
  128. Suffer the little children – because the cell operators don’t care
  129. Storm erupts over office porn at Cell C
  130. Cell C increases minimum recharge amount for free calls
  131. 'Sex blogger' arrested
  132. Is IT losing the battle against DNS attacks?
  133. IS to enhance ADSL latencies and local browsing experience
  134. Facebook races up the local web-rankings
  135. Facebook races up the local web-rankings
  136. How lawyers scammed the SABC
  137. Go on, try it before you buy it
  138. Verizon Business makes steady ADSL progress
  139. Fifa threatens legal action over local website
  140. Vodacom’s impasse with union
  141. ECN pips Neotel to fixed-line
  142. Where does the word "spam" come from?
  143. Cell C network problems
  144. Telkom Kenya beats Neotel to CDMA, EVDO in Sept
  145. Call termination pricing unlikely to change soon
  146. MTN offers virtual prepaid top-up product
  147. No Eassy walk to cable freedom
  148. Acer hits out at Vista operating system
  149. Government to sell 11,7m MTN shares to black investors
  150. Editors warn key points law will curb media freedom
  151. Cheap MTN shares offer for disadvantaged opens
  152. New Telkom competitor promises great voice and ADSL savings
  153. Old lady surfing Web at 40 gigabits-per-second
  154. Vodacom seeks quick solution to strike action
  155. Telkom customer care couldn’t care less about customers
  156. Telkom’s dubious broadband pricing claims
  157. What was Fin24 thinking?
  158. Privacy fears put pressure on search engines
  159. Cell C Network fixed
  160. Icasa to hear complaint over SABC blacklisting
  161. Understanding the Japanese Broadband Miracle
  162. Coin sells for R210,000 on bidorbuy
  163. Municipalities to extend internet use to the masses
  164. Johannesburg gets the World Cup broadcast centre
  165. Times faces legal threat over report on SABC
  166. R 99-00 per month 3G offer
  167. Pricey telecoms costs to be probed
  168. Fibre optic cable to spur economic development
  169. Combined price ADSL offerings: What is available?
  170. SABC to occupy hot seat, endure Icasa grilling
  171. SABC blacklist hearing postponed
  172. Capped? Look for an Engen garage
  173. Malware not just a Microsoft problem
  174. Insight into the African SNO process
  175. Phone mast allergy 'in the mind'
  176. China to overtake US in Internet users
  177. SEACOM undersea cable forges ahead
  178. Microsoft Diggs Advertising Partnership
  179. Humans ace poker bot
  180. Broadband technology is here, but service ethic isn't
  181. Is Cell C's free calls enough?
  182. A new look at news
  183. Telkom advises SMME’s on improving their Business Practices
  184. Vodacom CFO resigns
  185. Online becoming big business
  186. Neotel’s Neolink off to a good start
  187. IPTV a 'non-starter'
  188. Meebo rings up the numbers
  189. Microsoft ups the ante with HD DVD price cut
  190. Speed up your blog with this clever little WordPress plugin!
  191. Phones get smarter as iPhone looms in SA
  192. BBC online video service launches
  193. Envoy to India tells of open IT posts
  194. BitDefender labs find e-mail spam attachments decreasing
  195. Three quarters of 3G/WCDMA operators have launched HSPA
  196. A match made in hell
  197. Openweb promises higher caps for less
  198. Telkom: For yourself?
  199. One-stop-broadband-shops gaining momentum
  200. ICASA publishes interconnection and facilities leasing draft regulations
  201. Google grabs Novell SA boss
  202. BBC launches free Internet TV service
  203. Intel faces massive fine over AMD
  204. When did ‘Always-On’ start to mean ‘when Telkom feels like it’?
  205. Race for fibre optic cable heats up
  206. Social solutions in site
  207. Some news from Oz...a very kewl wireless landline product
  208. China’s online growth a threat to US dominance
  209. The most expensive DSL connection in the world
  210. Cell C’s signal fading fast
  211. Cheap MTN share offer could be a costly call
  212. Lessons in the rarefied art of schmoozing (Telkom flies clients to Mauritius)
  213. SA plans 'super cable links'
  214. The broadband buzz
  215. How green is SA’s Silicon Valley?
  216. Icasa makes its call on interconnection fees
  217. SAT3 under the spotlight
  218. Telefonica Profit Doubles; Annual Forecasts Raised (Update2)
  219. Pistol-grip scanners 'Ideal for SA conditions'
  220. WISPs shaking up broadband space
  221. Eight fold price increase only ‘a little more’
  222. MTN could face R2,5bn fine
  223. Facebook to stay independent
  224. 6-fold increase in HSDPA User Devices
  225. Reply STOP for SMS spam
  226. Cuffed to your cellular operator
  227. The rate of Knotts
  228. Digits bowl phones out
  229. Download 2 000 MP3s with 1 GB?
  230. Neotel sets high-speed Internet launch date of September
  231. Cell C happy with Competition Commission decision
  232. 70% of South Africans believe SA will be ready for 2010
  233. High-definition porn, courtesy of Sony
  234. Nepad, Eassy partnership ends in divorce
  235. SA plans W Coast fibreoptic cables to Brazil
  236. Reduction expected in SA’s telecoms costs
  237. Telkom price cuts come into effect
  238. US 700m sea cable to cut Web costs
  239. Facebook causing a face-off?
  240. New ADSL prices kick in
  241. The Times using competitors search engine
  242. Telkom soon in hot seat regarding ADSL Regulations
  243. Website left with egg on its Facebook
  244. Faster fiber rollout made possible
  245. Call to shut down YouTube
  246. iBurst extends its R 49-00 special
  247. MTN mobile 3G modem on a MacBook
  248. Disagreement over licensing of Infraco
  249. Want something worth while to waste your broadband cap on?
  250. Disney buys Club Penguin for 700 million