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  1. On a losing frequency
  2. Widget ads now on offer from Google
  3. Google founders crack the top 5 richest Americans
  4. Google sued for 5 billion
  5. FNB deploys Novell SuSe Linux
  6. Here we go again
  7. iBurst redesigns mail system
  8. Village connection: From cleft stick to wireless
  9. Shopping excessively on eBay could get you the axe
  10. State-sponsored bribery wins out
  11. Halo 3 FTW
  12. Broadband speeds under scrutiny
  13. Sentech minds its knitting
  14. “Passive income” scheme disappoints
  15. Broadband Tariff Trends
  16. Consumer BVAS revenues up 81% in 2006
  17. Icasa seeks loophole for WorldSpace to keep its radio spot
  18. SA’s free software dream turns into telecoms nightmare
  19. ADSL ISPs suffer at hands of Telkom
  20. iBurst sets the record straight
  21. Internet Protocol Television
  22. Need an alibi? Virtual world provides cover
  23. US cities' Wi-Fi dreams fading fast
  24. Buy one for USD 399, send one to a child
  25. Hack iPhone - lose warranty
  26. Matsepe-Casaburri assumes presidency
  27. Massive VoIP growth
  28. IT departments must watch security
  29. African cellphone pioneer dies
  30. Deadly alien germs
  31. Auditing Icasa
  32. Kagiso considers move into pay TV
  33. Computer thieves sidestepping alarms
  34. Local iPod prices disappoint
  35. MTN to educate public on Pay as You Go
  36. A first taste of Multichoice’s DVB-H service
  37. Facebook to post members profiles on online search engines
  38. Microsoft mulls investment in Facebook: Wall Street Journal
  39. Neotel vows core offering "this year"
  40. New Zealand orders Telecom split
  41. iBurst reaches 50 000 milestone
  42. Wii's SA launch -- all the details
  43. Traditional Media under Threat
  44. Consortiums line up for proposed Nepad cable
  45. IBM plots its revenge
  46. IT Salaries: What should you be earning?
  47. SA on wrong telecoms path
  48. Ms Tsunami gets another three years
  49. Poor Brits
  50. Top tips for selecting a broadband solution and hardware
  51. NEPAD broadband initiative accelerated
  52. Internet tax debate heats up in US
  53. Ericsson sets up mobile connectivity for refugees
  54. Expensive lifestyle estates without broadband
  55. The best IT company to work for
  56. Ask the Telkom CEO your question
  57. iRobot helps around the home
  58. Taking on Africa: quietly
  59. ICT Jobs: Who is in demand?
  60. Altech's Kenyan buy should give it access to new submarine cable
  61. Nashua Mobile launches all inclusive ADSL offering
  62. ECA amendment submitted to speed Infraco licence
  63. A quantum leap for quantum computing
  64. Get bonded
  65. MTN launches new Pay As You Go packages
  66. License conversion hearings start soon
  67. FCC commissioners: US in dire need of "national broadband strategy"
  68. Back to the future
  69. The (potential) new king of broadband
  70. All the president’s (wo)men
  71. Mixing IT
  72. No sporting chance
  73. Local Govt Increases Broadband Use
  74. Telkom, former boss mum on exit settlement
  75. Online shopping enters a new and exciting era
  76. Altech is all smiles with new TV players
  77. Neotel sets record straight about InfraCo
  78. Consumers want NGN for cheaper
  79. Which IT skills pay the best?
  80. Microsoft slips in Top IT Business Brands survey
  81. Japan to develop next next-generation network
  82. Sony to launch ultra-thin organic LED TVs in December
  83. Big upturn for online retail
  84. Crime number 1 concern for SME owners
  85. New DSTV Channels kick in
  86. Wii will remain King in Console War
  87. SA ‘falling behind’ as state dithers on telecoms policy
  88. SMC Networks boosts Powerline range
  89. Broadband boom time
  90. No ‘free browsing’ on cellphone
  91. eBay overpaid for Skype
  92. Aiming for the top
  93. Fixed-line floor crossing
  94. MyBroadband September Statistics
  95. Core explains iPod pricing
  96. Speed a key to the future
  97. Pay-television entrants want Icasa to grant them 20-year licences
  98. Datacentrix on acquisition trail
  99. Zune 2.0
  100. IT security suspension
  101. Dimension Data secures R 21 million contract
  102. South Africa’s Web 2.0 winners
  103. JAWUG asks for license exemption
  104. Ahoy me hearty.Billions plundered from the US
  105. Facebook privacy concerns
  106. First taste of Ninetendo’s Wii
  107. Poor orphaned Neotel
  108. The cap that chokes
  109. Vuvuzela gets townships surfing
  110. MTN, Standard announce huge deal
  111. IS ups its international bandwidth
  112. ICASA keeps approval up to speed
  113. Piracy data reveals significance of auction site market
  114. Ultra-low-cost mobile PCs to drive growth
  115. Multichoice gears up for competition
  116. Cell C cuts its data prices
  117. Multi-multi screens in exploding world of TV
  118. DA slates Telkom broadband
  119. Russia to help Nasa explore Moon, Mars
  120. Free mobile GPS software
  121. Mobile advertising: The next big thing
  122. Citywide Joburg Broadband Network moving ahead
  123. iBurst in hot water about speed claims
  124. Addictive, that’s Wii
  125. Telkom calls for competition???
  126. Women in US gets fine for sharing pirated music
  127. Vox Telecom buys ‘ABSA Internet’
  128. The manic sector
  129. NGO takes Telkom protest to the streets
  130. Telkom and DA square off about broadband
  131. Neology plans open access broadband network
  132. Yahoo tackles notorious eBay-PayPal 'phishing' scams
  133. Microsoft creates online 'vault' for health records
  134. Digital Planet nailed for unavailable product
  135. Fifty seven channels and nothing on…
  136. Face IT... there are risks to engaging social networks
  137. Microsoft’s revamped Zune takes on iPod
  138. SMS service halves truancy
  139. Playing God
  140. A first for cell users
  141. New MultiChoice HD decoder details
  142. Telkom Media, Telkom and Neotel
  143. Broadband ‘should be a right’
  144. Latest Podcast
  145. “Will Neotel launch within our lifetime?”
  146. Spider’s web of systems to cover whole cities
  147. Big Mac, Free WiFi and FON
  148. Microsoft and Bungie Studios divorce, Halo exclusivity remains
  149. Ericsson launches HSPA in the 2.6GHz frequency band
  150. Telkom fault reporting faulty
  151. Old Telkom exec changes sides, again
  152. Weekend rains cause havoc for Telkom customers
  153. ’low and slow’ local Internet ’limiting investment in Web services’
  154. Free games with Xbox 360
  155. Who is stealing your bandwidth?
  156. The ‘Real’ broadband challenges
  157. Wake-up call for cellular messiah
  158. MTN rebuked in Nigeria
  159. Mobile data demand escalates
  160. Crazy for cellbanking
  161. R 4 499 PS3 on its way
  162. Free Satellite TV service to continue
  163. Six months for Telkom, 3 days for WISP
  164. Google not a Twit(ter)
  165. Make money from Youtube
  166. Neotel plans ‘next leg’ launch in November
  167. Criminal activity still on increase
  168. Vox Telecom to buy Storm
  169. SEACOM clear to land?
  170. Keeping it casual
  171. Online advertising breaks 5 billion dollar mark
  172. Skype monetized too quickly
  173. Internet paedophile may be caught in his own web
  174. Toyota unleashes the Yaris on Xbox 360
  175. HSDPA as low as R65/Gig in Mauritius via SAT3
  176. Call to hold back on SABC board
  177. Mircosoft releases IE7 update
  178. ICASA under fire at Internetix
  179. Big is beautiful
  180. Mobile ads on the move
  181. Vox Telecom buys Storm for R360m
  182. Radiohead’s bold Web experiment
  183. What the telecoms CEOs earn
  184. Getting closer to the customer
  185. MWEB upgrades WiMax network
  186. And the Nobel Prize goes to … Disk Technology
  187. SITA Top spot goes to Llewellyn Jones
  188. Joburg's broadband plans speed up
  189. Telkom continues talks with MTN, Vodafone
  190. Second Life, IBM set to topple virtual walls
  191. Bad weather causes Telkom service disruptions
  192. New Cyber-Infrastructure project takes shape
  193. YouTube around the Globe
  194. Viable MTN, Telkom deal looms
  195. Mobile operator focuses on ads
  196. SABC tries to discredit leaked blacklist report
  197. Vodacom starts fiber rollout
  198. Kenya taps French-American firm to build undersea cable
  199. It’s the state’s call
  200. Vodacom Media
  201. Laughing when the bully gets bullied…
  202. Digital Planet hits back
  203. Heed the call
  204. Vodacom’s BEE deal
  205. Telkom’s in hot seat over ADSL Regulations
  206. New IS ADSL product on the cards
  207. Small players can vie with big brother
  208. Open source given a ‘thumbs up’
  209. Telkom warns against bandwidth theft
  210. Neotel remains focused on consumer services
  211. iBurst increases number of base stations
  212. IT Personality of the Year finalists named
  213. Matric papers on Facebook
  214. Ultrahigh-speed Internet2 gets 10x boost
  215. Nepad plans $2bn cable mega project
  216. Viking Consumers are coming! Neotel and Telkom, beware!
  217. Scary Article on Wireless Technology
  218. Cell C bags regulatory heavyweight
  219. 100 Gbps Internet2 Network Complete
  220. Jo’burg shortlists broadband partners
  221. Nepad’s R14bn broadband behemoth
  222. Cheaper broadband on the cards for SA
  223. R 69 for Unlimited email and Internet
  224. DoC DG misses all Audit Committee meetings
  225. Microsoft's Live Search more mobile friendly
  226. EuroNews hosts debate in Pretoria
  227. SA needs more fixed-line operators
  228. Mac OS X Leopard will ship on October 26
  229. Unisys study reveals what erodes consumer trust
  230. iPod pricing – an objective view
  231. Telkom rejects HP's alternate equity plan
  232. Virgin Mobile offers virus protection first
  233. Fire sale
  234. The death of DRM
  235. DoC’s Billion Rand cash cow
  236. ‘The Grid’
  237. Government 'supportive' of Telkom, MTN talks
  238. Five more channels for DSTV
  239. Broadband Infraco Bill Adopted
  240. Telkom loses millions to fraud
  241. Another day, another cable
  242. State nod may help MTN woo Telkom
  243. Post Office wants to increase prices
  244. Father of the Groom most likely to fluff wedding speech
  245. Mobile Phone more important than Sex
  246. R 69-00 unlimited Internet – a twist in the tale
  247. Broadband firm may not always be in state hands — Erwin
  248. Wireless broadband to cost R3.1bn
  249. Neotel slams government policy on cables
  250. Canonical Launches Latest Ubuntu Desktop