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- All I want for Christmas is my two front ?legs?!
- Knott-Craig defends Matsepe-Casaburri
- Electrify Homer Simpson and Santa for a good cause
- Dell offer large US corporates Zero Interest Finance
- Cheaper Internet access is on its way
- Neotel NeoFlex vs Telkom DSL
- The rich business of ideas
- Telecoms in a disastrous league of its own with Ivy
- Vodacom drops OOB rate for high-end package
- Schools, parents use new website
- HD PVR Xtraview Remote Question
- Will Seacom enable a sea change?
- MTN share slump
- VANS deadline looms
- Bandwidth prices hurt MultiChoice
- Toshiba launches netbook
- Meet yourself with a couple of cameras and a tummy rub
- Cheaper internet access is on its way
- Ubuntu or Fedora?
- Protect your Mac
- Firefox Pirates Take Over Amazon
- Neotel and Transtel benefit
- Torrents to hurt DSTV?
- MTN reassures potential investors
- Seacom progress report
- Probe Vodacom sale, Telkom tenders, union
- Internet access rockets in 2008
- MWEB pioneers directory for VoIP numbers
- FBI: Copper thieves jeopardize US infrastructure
- Telkom likely to make mobile entry early in 2009
- Microsoft Windows 7 in January
- Viva La Revolution, not
- Caps will increase ten-fold, says Goldstuck
- Jobless graduates to retrain as mentors
- Telkom Media to change hands
- SABC complains of ‘intimidation’
- Affordable broadband for students
- Opera 10 on test
- Smaller and smaller
- One laptop charger to rule them all
- New cable to slash Internet, phone costs
- SA should get first dibs on Vodacom - CWU
- A million lost, and counting
- Sparks fly in 'microwave' Telkom deal
- SA bloggers are thriving in cyberspace
- Telkom shop with no phones
- Massive growth in ISP numbers
- Managed liberalisation was deeply flawed
- PS3 on top in Europe
- No pay-TV competitors yet
- Get a life — and upgrade now
- Telkom clarifies tender process
- Positive developments in 2008
- Xbox360 prices to skyrocket
- Students to get cut-price internet access
- Dial-up is dead
- Rudolph Muller on ZA Tech Show
- Use your smartphone as a Wi-Fi hotspot
- 2008’s most downloaded games
- ADSL price increases explained
- Not so Huge anymore
- World’s first 21Mbps eHSPA/HSPA+ data “call” made in Australia
- New Satellite for Africa
- Huge steps up war on MTN takeover
- Use it or lose it says ISPA
- Telkom not picking up on corruption claims
- Mobile TV frequency up for grabs
- Sky’s the limit for growth in internet industry
- Super cheap 4GB iPhone in South Africa?
- MTN deal on track
- ISPs just don’t get it!
- Playstation Network hits 14million
- Good signal strength
- Obama plans to up USA broadband adoption
- Bandwidth for Africa
- Neotel funding
- Time for an open Internet exchange?
- For the geek who has everything.
- Fastest rising web searches in 2008
- DA rates Cabinet
- Neotel raises more money
- Padayachie wants Ivy's job
- The wholesale broadband pricing conundrum
- Microsoft open source blogging tool
- ISPA acts on consumer feedback
- Deluge of Internet attacks
- Netbooks overpriced
- Give consumers choice, says Huge
- The Peer Group
- Wireless Gaming: Neotel
- Government needs to move beyond words
- Facebook's rising stars
- Google's top searches for 2008
- Sony's 'Home' set for release today
- In response to Alan Knott-Craig
- Xbox games at R1 000
- Municipalities have not come to the party
- Dreams no longer a secret
- Neotel continues to prepare for war
- My Broadband conference presentations
- Doldrum-proof deals
- Intel, Ericsson Collaborate on Notebook Anti-theft Technology
- MTN management, staff set for windfall
- The magic of MediaFire
- Middle East and Africa have 2.83% of World Broadband Connection
- World Cup could kick off on your cellphone
- Google Chrome out of beta
- Nokia N97 calling
- Paper-saving ink
- Nairobi the next Palo Alto?
- WiMax for Africa
- New submarine fibre-optic cable
- Cellphone banking soars
- MTN Zone benefits for TopUp customers
- No internet hope for havenots!
- Pocket PC rocket
- Student punished for Facebook rant
- Telkom sticks to its guns
- BlackBerry Internet Service for R 59.00
- Shift to appliances and practical gifts
- Apple TriBook
- Defying internet threat
- Spider as big as a dinner plate
- Professional power, more capacity, personal computer price!
- SA's next big thing
- Internet banking clients must be alert
- Cellphones will rule the Internet
- Fastest broadband service in SA
- South Africa's email risk
- Apple fans shocked.
- R23.2bn bonanza
- Vodacom’s ‘the Grid’ wins award
- Microsoft releasing emergency patch
- Sony Centre opening in Eastgate postponed
- RIAA Seeking $1 Million in Damages from a Student for Sharing 7 Songs on Kazaa
- Facebook spawns spin-off networks
- Microsoft IE major security flaw
- The best ISPs in SA
- New safety block on MXit
- 90% of all email is spam
- Vodacom expands 3G HSDPA coverage
- S&P re-rating knocks Telkom stock
- British Royal Navy Submarines Now Run Windows
- Two-pronged tactic to drive MTN expansion
- MTN scoops top award
- Predictions for 2009
- Ellies to grow on digital
- Appeal for urgent telecoms probe
- MTN empowerment a hit with investors
- The demand for mobility is here to stay
- Ivy fails yet again
- Politicians turn to cellphone funding
- Major Cable Break hits Europe, Middle East and Asia
- ‘Crowdsourcing’ to help FNB attract clients to internet
- Mobile WiMAX: ’The possibilities are endless’
- Scientist calls for robot ethics
- Web woes 'until end Dec'
- Passwords on the fly
- 2008 Smartphone Roundup
- Best Linux releases of 2008
- SA parties go online
- Top 10 Games of 2008
- Consolidating and cost-cutting
- Australia to block bittorrent
- Netbook pros and cons
- 'Internet economy may shrink'
- Australia to test Internet filter next month
- Virtualisation now a reality
- Brave new world
- Dealstream CE in wider probe
- DNS Blacklist for ZA spammers
- Gadget budgets tight
- Rivals hook up for high-speed network
- Videos for Wii
- Biting off all it can chew
- Video conferencing on steroids
- SA's top Google personalities
- Top blogging tools
- Website age ratings 'an option'
- MTN network crashes
- Online punishing print
- Switch off to avoid hefty electricity penalties
- Mobile Web picks up
- Broadband saturation unlikely
- New York Times: What Carriers Aren’t Eager to Tell You About Texting
- Mobile browser battles
- The connected republic
- Internet Explorer 8 too late?
- 2008 graphics card round-up
- Vodacom Completes Gateway Acquisition
- NASA gives crew safety tips
- SA's biggest sites
- Ubuntu in 2009
- Monster screens
- Android G1 or iPhone?
- Picking the right netbook
- Top supercomputers
- Windows 7 to redeem Vista?
- Browser battle heats up
- Solid state tops in 2009
- Macworld cult gathering
- Four alternatives to Microsoft Office
- Hormone problem for Apple CEO
- World's top gadget show
- Only strongest will survive 2009
- What broadband users want
- Twitter spam attack
- LG to introduce broadband HDTV
- Telkom Media sale delayed
- Hang on, says ICASA
- New Transcend memory kits
- Competition body wants hackers prosecuted
- New SAIX news server
- Police set to step up hacking of home PCs
- MTN secret out
- MTN gets the nod for I-Talk
- Top three dominate broadband market
- Most Anticipated Games of 2009
- Mxit ‘kidnap’ man in court
- IT professionals better off in SA
- Fibre gaining in popularity
- Altech clears way for MTN deal
- Biggest gaming let downs
- Broadband winners
- AMD launches Phenom II
- Sony cuts PS3 production costs
- Windows 7 Beta Available tomorrow
- DoC spin doctor moves to Neotel
- Panasonic brings 3D HDTV home
- MTN says it is no threat to competition
- MTN deal approved
- Top online products
- CIO Resolutions for 2009
- MTN broadens Verizon
- A good year for Microsoft’s Xbox 360
- Ten telecoms cables are ‘too many’
- Sony debuts pocket-sized notebook
- Altech reviled for antimerger tactics
- Skype brings free, cheaper calls to mobiles
- Microsoft postpones Windows 7 public beta
- Most played PC games of 2008
- Cellphone nightmare looming?
- Google SA country manager Interview
- Toshiba to use Cell processor for TV
- SMS Spam Fight
- Altech must pay up
- Quad core iPhone in the pipeline?
- Most popular gaming consoles
- Blu-ray DVD booms
- Altech hits back, saying it protected consumers