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- Shuttle astronauts eye Friday landing
- What makes iWeek special
- WiFi plans scrapped due to limited uptake
- MIT starts work on a 3D picture-by-copter project called FlyFire
- Meet GWAP, computer kind’s best friend
- Microsoft releases Windows 7 training for developers
- Apple to wake up dormant FM radio in iPhone and iPod Touch
- Social sites: a digital Bill of Rights starts to emerge
- Wikipedia made into a book
- AMD release HD 4830
- Scientists take drugs to boost brain power
- Cops get tough on crime in Johannesburg
- Avatar bumps Titanic off highest grossing perch
- Top startups share their ideas.
- Yamaha and Honda aim for electric bikes by 2010
- How the credit crunch is turning the sheep into wolves
- Silent Bob gets booted off a flight for being too fat. Got me thinking.
- The bicylce seat re-invented
- Midweek boredom busting using the web
- LTE subscribers to hit 100 million by 2014
- w00t beats Facebook and even Pecksniffian
- Value of uncapped Internet
- Hickups in tech supply chain could leave you dry this Xmas
- Facebook should fix their chat function
- Vista will rule the world. There is no debate…
- Browser wars
- What kind of emailer are you?
- Science proves MacEnroe wrong
- Experimental multiplayer game evolves its own content
- Facebook forges ahead with phased redesign
- Know your Open Source “Rights”
- 487 billion gigabytes in the ‘digital universe’
- New Conficker worm to start fooling around on April 1st
- US war with Iran could put SA in dark ages
- Google real-time search
- Who cares about Twitter vs Jaiku?
- The evolution of touch interfacing to the desktop needs some guidance
- SA mobile operators in on Google Calendar SMS service
- Searching for Brad Pitt is risky
- Renault to test electric cars
- The world doesn’t need another search engine
- Skype canning London numbers
- Did Eskom break my appliances?
- Samsung Galaxy Tab now available through MTN
- Pixel Qi revolution
- A far cry from hackademia
- Microsoft bid for Yahoo shows confidence in online advertising
- Expect game console price reductions for Wii, XBox 360 and PS3
- Alibaba.com looks to raise 1.5 billion dollars
- Who’s your Daddy?
- Facebook users in tears after Google search rankings shift
- HTC Legend Android update live in Europe
- Five reasons why you want a PS3 this year
- Become a warlord on Facebook.com
- Google HTC G1 keyboard for big hands
- Combine your favourite social networking tools in one with Yoono
- Nu-Metro needs to investigate their Menlyn Cinema management
- I won R5 million in a UK lottery!
- Jacaranda 94.2 helps break ground with radio info display trial
- Miro – Slick open source video player for Linux, Mac and Windows
- Five things to check out online when bored this Saturday night
- Fiber leads the way for international broadband prices
- US state of California orders protection of Moon landing site
- DataPro and Vox Telecoms new branding revealed?
- What is FBC thinking?
- Aliens to land in South Africa on 28 August 2009
- This is what a fake ABSA email looks like in a phishing scam
- ICASA website information a mess
- Jamiroquai fans get social networking site
- Gmail IMAP, Google Finance Updates, Tabs, Gadget API
- Gadget roundup
- Retail DNA scam
- Apple could have new Tablet PC out by September
- Apple’s business model under pressure
- The best place to invest in IT
- National Arts Festival is online
- Landmark Ruling for Open Source Developers
- Mobile calls routed via broadband to ease network congestion
- Phenom II X4 955 overclocked at 6696MHz
- Wikileaks a big no-no in Iran
- Is sport changing the face of news?
- What were they thinking?
- Farewell Bill
- Web whacking and bundu bashing in Africa
- Google – Don’t be evil, don’t be too evil, just drop it
- Librarians rule, ok
- Who’s capping me?
- HSDPA phenomenal global growth
- NASA gives crew safety tips
- Don’t forget to follow Santa online
- Sony uses your veins for I.D.
- Is it a dish? Is it a sqish? It’s cammo for your technology.
- Feed me, See-more, feed me now
- YouTube to host first live broadcast November 22, 2008
- Apple might introduce multi-touch mouse together with new iMac and MacBook range
- Bringing the web home
- More than 10 million iPhones sold.
- To fathom the scale of things
- What’s in a EULA?
- Global handset sales down
- New research makes it easier to spot the WIMPs
- The Robot Hall of Fame
- Analogue TV will be dead in the USA come 17 Feb
- Google puts goats on payroll
- WikiLeaks servers still safe in Stockholm nuclear bunker
- A graphics card isn’t just a graphics card
- Top 10 polluted cities
- Twitter struggles to keep new users
- What’s new in 2.2?
- Expect some clarity on Google Chrome OS sometime Thursday afternoon
- Acer plans to ship over 12 million netbooks in 2009
- Art imitates strife
- Astronauts complete final space walk
- It pays to use Microsoft’s Live Search
- Demystifying the cloud
- Pet Food Contamination Drives Concerned Consumers to the Web
- Internet surfing on the beach
- Make money from Youtube
- Researcher develops algorithm to raise Internet speeds by hundred fold
- Three Cheers to the Department of Home Affairs!
- Back to the future
- Ericsson gets thumbs up from 7 cities in Greece
- What is better, Windows Mojave or Windows Vista?
- Google cuts print
- The things we can learn by being a pirate
- If USB flash drives were cars
- Security slip-up on Facebook
- Cell C still wrestling with 4Gs campaign
- UK government pays fatties to shed the weight
- Telkom kills a Bush baby
- Free music for your iPod
- Top Gear fans can now play it on their PS3
- You cannot trust the SABC news
- Ericsson launches HSPA in the 2.6GHz frequency band
- Yahoo expands News, Blogging and social networking horizons
- Browser wars and the way things change
- Sony and HP partner for DVDs on-demand
- Feedback from Podcamp SA
- Google to add new features to search
- iPhone tips.
- 7.2 Mbps Dell laptop unveiled
- What is “Cloud” computing?
- Malware not just a Microsoft problem
- Zune 2.0
- Views of the unusual
- Google releases mobile AdSense Beta for Android and iPhone
- Apple changes its mind on Eucalyptus
- UK to get 100 Mbps fibre to home
- Have iPod, will read…
- Buy one for USD 399, send one to a child
- Experts call for global network
- Dell says Windows 7 too pricey
- Microsoft’s Live Search more mobile friendly
- MyADSL’s most popular forums
- Rumours about 3G iPhone
- Out of chaos comes order
- District 9 still in running for Oscar glory
- Computer projects to try before New Years
- Internet Explorer junkies are ignorant!
- Do you have funny ears?
- Snow Leopard out soon?
- Widget ads now on offer from Google
- Elevator to space – they’re really trying
- Criminals Get The Boot
- SAA in the dog box
- Astronauts prepare for second spacewalk
- Firefox hits one billion downloads
- Avatar simplistic, says Vatican
- Vista will ruin the world. Here is the debate…
- Google plugs Chrome directly into Internet Explorer
- Does government also prefer international hosting?
- Growth is the problem
- ABSA warns against phishing scam
- MyBroadband.co.za records 2 million+ page views
- Actively engaging your markets. The Chinese do it best!
- OpenLeaks to soon rival WikiLeaks
- Is there any hope for the telecoms situation in South Africa?
- Tiny wind engines to take computing to the next level
- Fake pop-ups difficult to identify
- Wii have a problem – and they’re not kidding!
- My wish for Jobs’ keynote at MacWorld
- Telkom is “nothing without our customers”
- Apollo 11 astronauts call for trip to Mars
- Petrobras bigger than Microsoft
- To box or not to box, that be the question!
- Somali pirates go hi tech
- Google gets into the solar power business
- Protect yourself online
- Apple fans shocked.
- MobileMe becomes truly mobile.
- OSCAR fever begins
- Japan’s Mazda develops clean diesel engine
- Microsoft starts to play ball with standards
- R 199-00 all-inclusive ADSL offering here in August
- SA ahead of the game
- Pirate Bay finds treasure, iPhone heats up and mobile phones charge as one
- New-style pump-and-dump hacker sentenced
- OLPC $ 188 to $ 205 Laptop
- The Great Jaiku Migration of 2007?
- What is IT?
- iPhone 3G software updated to fix connection problems
- 24.com launches Laaik.it
- Internet Explorer leads, but Firefox closing in
- Can Spam, bring home the Bacn
- Google buys codec masters On2
- Did Google steal from University?
- Internet paedophile may be caught in his own web
- IMDB to allow free viewing of movies and TV shows
- Ster Kinekor versus Nu Metro: 3D theatre battle
- Bandwidth hungry web apps are coming! Are we ready?
- Why real estate investors fail
- Using your phone to find your G-spot.
- Are you really that geeky?
- Now you see it, now you don’t
- Content is King
- Bloggers must be licensed
- Microsoft vs Google
- Give those old computers new life or give them away
- Icann asks to be freed from US government
- Twenty biggest sites in the US
- MyBroadband’s busiest month ever
- Technology could be key to Oscar glory as nominations start
- WiMAX subscribers predicted to reach 47 million
- Expert to solve riddle of Beethoven’s ‘Elise’
- MyBroadband cements its position as the premier IT Website in South Africa
- The web is a luxury item
- iRobot helps around the home
- Nexus One makes modest sales impression
- Silencing the Blogosphere
- Apple’s Wozniak to Dance the Night Away
- Dangers of calling while driving
- Yahoo boss takes a bow
- Podcast 101
- Vloggers beware of Adobe website
- Fastest rising web searches in 2008
- Is Google’s Zeitgeist losing the plot?
- Hack iPhone – lose warranty
- First impressions and rss
- iPhone set for world domination.
- Will the real Steve please stand up?
- Your HDD could be slowing you down
- The forgotten switch
- The small things can bring the house down
- Dreams no longer a secret
- CES 2010 rings in the era of the tablet
- Fring for iPhone
- High bandwidth pricing will trip up South Africa
- Early launch for Windows 7
- Another WikiLeaks mirror for South Africa
- DNS Provider Mistakenly Caught in WikiLeaks Saga