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- Commission in new bid to fine Telkom
- Wikipedia adopts Ubuntu for its server infrastructure
- Cloud computing
- Telecoms woes
- MTN digging is BAD
- Telkom Sell 15% Stake in Vodacom.
- Bluedot BTV-350W portable Digital TV
- Fin24 gets a facelift
- Telecoms tentacles tighten
- 11 Microsoft security updates due
- The call of the East
- So close, and yet...
- MXit wins mixit.co.za battle
- Golden Age for TV beckons
- Cities go in-house
- Apple iPhone
- SABC spending spree causes concern
- Scientists map panda genome
- Google G1 phone coming to SA
- Telkom shareholders eye huge windfall
- Telecoms shake-up
- If USB flash drives were cars
- OpenOffice 3.0 issues new challenge
- Not really the total cost
- Using your phone to find your G-spot.
- Vodacom versus MTN
- Music ’n boots always sell well
- Union opposes Telkom's Vodacom plan
- New Ethernet switches for JINX
- OpenOffice fans down site
- Anti-piracy bill
- ADSL cap usage explained
- Microsoft's latest silver bullet
- Software thwarts mobile phone chatting
- Samsung ultra-light notebooks the ‘MacBook Air killer’
- Vodacom selects HSPA network partner
- e.tv not happy with Icasa's allocations
- New Macbooks launched
- Vox ADSL phone popular
- Vodacom into Africa
- Trojan posing as a Microsoft security bulletin
- Moody's spoils Telkom’s party
- ClickJacking hijacks all browsers
- Google your way to a healthy brain
- Firefox 3.1 gets tab overhaul
- Top Ten Strategic Technologies for 2009
- HD-PVR bug fix available Thursday
- Energy saving laws on the cards
- Is SMS replacing voicemail?
- HD PVR bug fix update
- Most contentious IT issues
- Boldness pays off
- Brain power can fire up paralysed limbs
- Behind a R16bn stink
- New overclocking record
- Microsoft to target schools
- New offering from Neotel
- Telkom postpones outsourcing move
- Your next drive will be solid
- SEO, Internet Strategies & Web Design
- BT unveils African leg of network
- Google to sponsor CINX
- Disruptions to transform software industry
- SA slowly becoming used to working away from the office
- And we thought Microsoft patches are big
- Licensing on hold, again
- Online social lending
- Windows 7 or Strata?
- Vloggers beware of Adobe website
- Ripe and vulnerable
- Telkom, Vodacom divorce long overdue
- Many holes in the SABC plot
- Telkom deal is disaster
- Post Office faces R1.3bn damages claim
- Ready or not, here it comes
- A closer look at HD TV
- Neotel pricing under fire
- The Eee PC is eezy peezy a lap ahead
- Ivy takes Icasa to court
- DoC tackles ICASA
- International calling at cellphone rates
- Licensed to phone.
- Yet another Telkom ad fails the ASA test
- HSDPA for Intel chip
- Adobe fixes ClickJacking flaw
- Blu-ray versus DVD
- Print advertising declining as online ad revenue surges
- More HD PVR software updates
- The better mouse
- Government stops Telkom outsourcing
- Killing the chequebook
- Telkom's big sqeeze
- Election website still locked
- Manuel asks for R24bn more
- War on piracy
- ICT skills shortage a major problem
- New Macbooks Discussion
- Mobile data prices
- Google Chrome: It’s not about the browser
- Sharper image adds to viewing pleasure
- More than 10 million iPhones sold.
- R 99 Neotel service
- New Neotel data service here soon
- Google releases Android open-source code
- Rogue mobile providers beware
- Stubborn minister ‘harms consumers’
- Mobile music downloads at fixed rate
- Neotel takes phone battle to Telkom
- New Guns ‘n Roses album leaked online
- Neotel SME pricing revealed
- Cellphones and laptop tax scrapped
- ISPA spam Hall of Shame hits home
- Ubuntu Intrepid ready to fly
- Rwanda - Internet costs to reduce by 99 percent
- Chinese in a huff with Microsoft
- HD ready or full HD
- iBurst boosts network coverage
- UMTS900 Growing in Popularity
- Neotel versus Telkom
- Fair deal – now please pay us
- Sahara launches netbook
- New ICASA website ‘nearly launched’
- Comcast broadens reach of DOCSIS 3.0, 50Mbps connections
- Australian iBurst closing down
- Anti-SAA website launched
- AMD release HD 4830
- Neotel to accelerate network rollout
- Something from beyond our borders 50Mbs !!!
- Triplog.co.za : SMS vehicle log book launches.
- The Financial Crunch and an Idiot's View of Open Source
- LCD or Plasma
- FTTX becoming the standard
- Ghosting on HD channel
- Steve Jobs calls Bluray a "bag of hurt"
- Economic downturn will hit telecoms
- Microsoft bug exploited
- HD and digital are two different beasts
- Australian Govt's Plan to Censor the Internet is 'Stricter than Iran'
- DRM free music downloads
- Smartphones threaten laptops’ supremacy
- Getting into open source
- Netbooks are here to stay
- Trevor, Ivy’s Sentech clash
- The confused world of the telecoms regulations
- CEO of Africa Online passes away
- The web will destroy commercial FM radio
- ICASA rejects Telkom Swiftnet BEE partner
- Telkom battered and confused
- Fixed lines face competition
- Post Office could face R1.3bn claim
- Twitter terrorism
- Choice Technologies
- Microsoft bailing on Vista
- South African digerati
- Wi-Fi opens up the world
- GoG offers DRM free games for download
- Confusion reigns
- The Blu-ray blues
- MTN-Verizon deal clears first hurdle
- Biggest spam nations
- Fibre provides new basket of services
- iPhone set for world domination.
- Microsoft unveils Windows Azure
- Windows cloud called Azure
- Well done Altech
- Economic downturn to push converged platforms
- What is “Cloud” computing?
- Security analyst warns of ’Google hacking’
- Wireless links boom globally
- You are the weakest link
- Biggest security issues
- The bicylce seat re-invented
- Vox, Dealstream directors hit hard
- How quickly can you hit your cap?
- Critics of MTN’s plans protesting too much
- SA to switch on digital TV signal
- Microsoft reveals Windows 7
- Let the Amazon-Google Ebook war begin!
- Telkom HSDPA network pricing
- Two new phones from Motorola
- Shuttleworth sticks with Ubuntu
- Telkom reveals HSDPA prices
- SA now on world map
- Snap report
- Neotel and Vox join forces
- Musica goes big on gaming
- Largest web players adopt open identification system
- Shot across the bow
- A mobile wallet
- Digital TV switch on
- Innovative expertise helps urgent projects
- SoftBank/Sharp 931sh Mobile - wow!
- How state companies fail SA
- Death to the Sims!
- Telkom versus Vodacom, MTN
- Cellphone gambling
- Ubuntu Intrepid out
- Judge denies Ivy leave to appeal
- MTN subscribers exceed 80 million
- Shope-Mafole quits ANC for Lekota party -- report
- Shope-Mafole: 'Why I quit'
- High court ruling welcomed
- Vital to take a strategic view
- Retail DNA scam
- End of the line for Matsepe-Casaburri?
- Top tech journalist moves on
- Ivy to leave soon?
- Chinese whispers circle Telkom Media
- The chassis wars
- Vodacom's Dot Field and Alan Knott-Craig act like they are mafia
- The Pirate Bay Tops 20 Million Peers
- Out with the old, in with new digital TV signals
- Broadband or bust
- Log onto YouTube, then buy some shares
- Neotel community help
- Online community helps Intel and Asus design a dream computer
- Lower telecoms prices coming
- New mobile ad rules
- MultiChoice launches universal remote
- Sony release next generation Blu Ray player
- IECNS licenses nearly a certainty
- Altech to fight MTN deal
- Telkom CDMA a go
- WeatherSA relaunches
- Study claims harmful effects of violent games on children
- Most terrifying viruses
- Digital TV uncertainty
- Google versus Dolly Parton
- Virgin (UK) offers £5-per-month mobile broadband
- 80% speed boost for P2P downloads
- Beware Internet banking
- Indexing Africa
- Twitter’s future bleak?
- SEACOM on track
- Converged IP telephony finally takes off
- IEC to fix website
- AT&T Monthly Bandwidth Caps Are Here
- Nov. 4, 2008: What could possibly go wrong?
- Firing a broadside
- Internet collaboration in infancy
- The Grid launches Mobikasi
- November Gadget News
- Cheaper, faster Internet closer
- YouTube to host first live broadcast November 22, 2008
- 99c per minute
- Broadband conference attracts top speakers
- Intel readies Core i7
- Network problems
- Faster internet a step closer