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  1. Eskom skills loss to blame says ID
  2. Time Warner to test Internet billing based on usage
  3. Windows 7 in 2H2009? (Windows Vista successor scheduled for a H2 2009 release?_
  4. Media houses at war
  5. Website started to put pressure on Eskom
  6. Vox goes Free
  7. Africa’s mobile newcomers target off-centre country markets
  8. Don’t let outages drain productivity
  9. Podcast: Apple Macbook Air & Mac Pro
  10. News site down
  11. Power cuts start to hit telecoms sector
  12. Storm Worm attacks again
  13. Internet's young turks rally for big blogs Crunchies awards
  14. Internet awash with child porn, SA study finds
  15. The true Eskom electricity export figures
  16. Electricity fines possible
  17. Has Telkom lost another executive?
  18. Local ADSL bandwidth prices slashed
  19. Local computer companies losing turf battle
  20. Massive growth for Wireless ISPs
  21. Macbook Air local pricing announced
  22. Expect steeper electricity prices
  23. License conversion process moves ahead
  24. Huge Group attracts former Vox Telecom director
  25. Beware Internet Luring
  26. Telkom approached by Oger Telecom
  27. MWEB WiMax trial to continue
  28. IS Fiber ADSL offering hits the market
  29. Shooting yourself in the foot: Time Warner's usage caps
  30. Oger puts spanner in Telkom’s works
  31. CEF to roll out solar-powered traffic lights
  32. Electricity cuts ‘will not hurt Gauteng’
  33. Free Internet education initiative launched
  34. Less piracy means higher paid jobs
  35. If you can't sleep, put away your cell phone
  36. Chip in mobile phones can survive fierce fires
  37. Eskom load shedding boost 3G laptop sales
  38. 326Mbps 3G in 2010?
  39. MTN goes mobile with Afcon soccer content
  40. Yebo Radio making waves
  41. Oger, MTN duel for Telkom
  42. Another Eskom Blackout website launched
  43. Telkom Internet ADSL capping – how much is too much?
  44. Saving Electricity with IT Tech
  45. Keep Telkom out of foreign Oger’s hands
  46. Vodafone gets another go
  47. Apple Stock Sinks Despite Tech Rally
  48. UK homes to get super-fast fibre
  49. Apple’s Steve Jobs got a whopping 1 dollar bonus for 2007
  50. The pretenders to mighty MXit’s throne
  51. Clickatell calls for complaints
  52. Eskom tells business not to rely on state
  53. Mobile entertainment service market to triple to $64bn by 2012
  54. Sony and HP partner for DVDs on-demand
  55. UK government pays fatties to shed the weight
  56. Telkom optimistic about ADSL growth
  57. Wireless broadband for Limpopo
  58. MTN 3.6 Mbps HSDPA arrives
  59. African telecommunications capital expenditure to skyrocket
  60. Telkom could buy Tigo, says Citigroup
  61. 100Mbit/s sewer broadband rollout coming your (UK) way
  62. UK to get 100 Mbps fibre to home
  63. Icann asks to be freed from US government
  64. MTN’s fiber plans rolling ahead
  65. Power crisis
  66. YouTube makes its videos treasure trove mobile
  67. 'Quick hit' power plan for SA
  68. Cellular number ranges
  69. Tips on cellphone etiquette for business people
  70. Varejes scores with Jake
  71. Vodacom’s 3.6 Mbps HSDPA arrives countrywide
  72. Rogue satellite TV group vows to defy Icasa
  73. Privatise Eskom
  74. Eskom and Carte Blanche
  75. Neotel on track with Fast Internet offering
  76. Vox Telecom expands further
  77. Blackouts become a way of life
  78. Lenovo’s ‘smart’ foray into SA’s busy market
  79. Icasa may shut new free broadcaster
  80. Podcast: Electricity Generators 'Howto' and HTC Touch
  81. Vodafone woos Vodacom as Oger Telecoms plays cupid
  82. Axxess expands ADSL Voucher service
  83. Eskom's monopoly should be broken
  84. Free music available, legally
  85. ?Blue? is an Apple colour
  86. Oger, MTN duel for Telkom
  87. Vox ADSL phones continued strong growth
  88. Cell C eyes Telkom
  89. Making a smart choice
  90. Mobile Net usage on the rise
  91. SABC praised by ICASA
  92. An alternative to shutting down and suing P2P services
  93. Vodacom hits 33 Million subscribers
  94. Are ISPs delivering value for money? Doubtful!
  95. The Internet is down - now what?
  96. Mobile Net starts getting about
  97. IS Telecoms expert moves on
  98. Broadband gains replace fixed-line losses
  99. Power rationing until July
  100. Bills by SMS for Tshwane
  101. Your mail is being pushy…
  102. ADSL – SAIX versus IS
  103. Vodacom chases MTN's speedy data
  104. Power cuts won't affect World Cup
  105. Slower subscriber growth at Vodacom
  106. Toshiba launches world’s lightest laptop
  107. New ADSL product from Web Africa
  108. Which phones do the cellular execs use?
  109. Pacemaker for the brain
  110. Sony Ericsson adds 5 million tracks to music catalogue
  111. Apple’s business model under pressure
  112. Telkom profits under pressure
  113. Telkom 1GB and 10GB local for R79 ?
  114. Vox Telecom Completes Acquisition of Storm
  115. Mobile broadband battle continues
  116. Vodacom takes on Cell C about free calls
  117. Online networking boosts Boland winery
  118. State plan for digital TV to go to cabinet
  119. Ericsson demonstrates 90 Mbps LTE service
  120. Microsoft Believes IBM Masterminded Anti-OOXML Initiative
  121. Vodacom goes first tier
  122. Why emergency plan is no way to limit nation’s pain
  123. SA ranked 5th in world connectivity score
  124. iBurst online gaming tournament launched
  125. Vodacom 3.6 Mbps HSDPA and HSUPA details
  126. Gartner highlights what to look forward to in 2008
  127. Lights, drama, action
  128. Eskom backs out of mine deal
  129. The Race for the Ultra-Lightest
  130. Youtube users to get paid
  131. Vodacom Mobile Advertising: Putting it On The Line
  132. Microsoft admits critical flaw in Server 2003
  133. The great 4G debate
  134. Bid to short-circuit cities’ power role
  135. Microsoft offers to acquire Yahoo
  136. Number Portability: Calling Cell C
  137. New Year’s resolutions for new PCs
  138. Identity theft on the rise
  139. Eskom says sorry to Cape Town
  140. Pay-TV as soap opera
  141. Style at last...
  142. Microsoft - Yahoo to tackle Google
  143. Corporate SA wakes up
  144. Neotel NeoVoice prices revealed
  145. Multichoice in trouble over Muslim channel claims
  146. IS "Eskomed" again?
  147. Nintendo’s Wii is ahead of the game in SA, and abroad
  148. Backtrack on BEE deal is likely
  149. IPv6 is go for launch
  150. Google balks at Microsoft bid for Yahoo
  151. From Telkom to the world
  152. ADSL problems hit South Africa
  153. Load shedding increases hosting demand
  154. Cable theft to blame for ADSL problems
  155. The future is open
  156. New gadget website launched
  157. MyBroadband shows healthy growth
  158. Business Connexion banks on SME partners
  159. Commoditising bandwidth
  160. The game's just begun
  161. Switch to new SIM cards likely to hit a snag
  162. Weekly Technology News Roundup Podcast
  163. Time for hi-tech war on climate change
  164. Intel to deliver first computer chip with two billion transistors
  165. Microsoft urges Yahoo to accept 'generous' takeover offer
  166. Telkom at the crossroads
  167. MTN investing big in broadband
  168. State departments migrate to new R454m network
  169. An Acer up its sleeve
  170. Eskom must pay says DA
  171. Microsoft warns of upcoming auto-update
  172. iBurst launches ExpressCard modem
  173. Most popular cellular phones
  174. New network to cut government queues
  175. Up to 95% saving on prepaid MTN calls
  176. Triple whammy knocks ADSL for six
  177. Google ramps up email defense offerings
  178. New iPhone, iPod Touch models debut with higher prices
  179. EA mobile takes home the gold
  180. Microsoft bid for Yahoo shows confidence in online advertising
  181. State hangs up on Telkom, dials Neotel
  182. Hard to drive...
  183. Call Rates: Telkom versus Neotel
  184. MTN blazes trail with low-traffic discounts
  185. IPv6 Internet overhaul begins
  186. Website to give power cuts info
  187. Mobile phones do not cause brain cancer
  188. Vodacom launches BlackBerry Pearl 8110 Smartphone
  189. Yahoo seeking ways to avoid a Microsoft takeover
  190. 3D breakthrough with updatable holographic displays
  191. Neotel Dejavu
  192. Vodacom starting to ‘roll out’ The Grid
  193. 'Digital divide' widens between rich and poor countries
  194. Vodacom 3.6 Mbps HSDPA speeds
  195. Neotel confirms new launch date
  196. Cellphone banking grows up
  197. Looming IT talent shortage
  198. The future of broadband bright with Neotel
  199. ICT a critical priority says Mbeki
  200. One chip HSPA solution for Open OS enabled mobile devices
  201. One internet cut explained, but four others still a mystery
  202. Are we heading for Internet lockdown?
  203. Scramble for talent as new pay-TV stations prepare to broadcast
  204. Staff retention hinges on employer’s reputation
  205. Indelible soundtracks to the mundane
  206. 'Illegal lottery' rocks Vodacom
  207. Vodacom 7.2 Mbps HSDPA
  208. Tomorrow’s Internet users today
  209. Telecom conformance testing - are we up to scratch?
  210. A good blog - what?s the recipe?
  211. Eskom cut off
  212. eBay losing auctioneers in droves
  213. Telkom plans faster ADSL upload speeds
  214. Double life
  215. USAASA welcomes greater connectivity
  216. Mobile calls routed via broadband to ease network congestion
  217. Spam superpowers named and shamed
  218. Google's Android debuts in Barcelona
  219. Nokia says to launch touch-screen phone in late 2008
  220. Police detain 76 in Internet fraud probe
  221. Telkom phone line down for five months
  222. Toshiba gives money-back guarantee on Tecra A9
  223. Nokia Siemens Networks 173 Mbps LTE launched
  224. Alternative Power Sources Podcast
  225. Vodacom WiMax
  226. Undersea cables here in 2009 says Minister
  227. Mobile TV tops consumer wish list
  228. Illegal downloaders face Internet ban
  229. How phone operators use SMS for cash transfers
  230. BlackBerry hit by major disruption
  231. Microsoft renews bid despite Yahoo rejection
  232. MTN Zone – will you save money?
  233. The great miscommunication
  234. Teachers to get laptops
  235. South Africa is scheduled to start broadcasting digital TV on November 1
  236. Top Mobile Laptops
  237. Data services rip-off
  238. Telkom and Neotel versus the rest
  239. Higher ADSL upload speeds free
  240. Cell C turnaround drive set to lift profit by 30%
  241. Standard Bank continues its Chip Card rollout
  242. Google, Microsoft trade barbs
  243. The great game
  244. Merging phone calls
  245. Lower rates on the cards with further interconnect agreements
  246. New craze for social networkers
  247. Another feather in Neotel's cap
  248. The rise of Neotel and Infraco will broaden the playing field
  249. Eskom's lack of planning
  250. Mobile web ‘will define future’