Article Mistake corrections

Hi Kaufies

I dont understand - it is past tense (he said it earlier that day)...
 
Hi

I'm not an expert on this:o

But I think the "did" takes care of the past tense. So it's redundant to say "did confirmed."

Again, I'm not 100% sure
 
RPM, Kaufies is correct here.

September could have jokingly confirmed, but September did adjective confirm...

Edit: Sigh, that makes this post redundant :D
 
1st HDPVR article today:
"MultiChoice broadcasts in 720p High Definition, which is not technically regarded as full HD"

2nd HDPVR article:
"Currently the service is broadcast in 720p, which is not technically high definition."

Contridicting statements, 720p is HD
 
"Hickups in tech supply chain could leave you dry this Xmas" - should be hiccoughs, not hickups.
 
http://mybroadband.co.za/news/Internet/10940.html

"Google's mobile phone operating system made a big splash this year. And although it wasn't released this year, Android 2.0 was released in 2009 and the operating system started showing up on many more phones than before."

Really a weird paragraph timewise: first the OS made a big splash this year; then it wasn't released; then Android was released; then the OS started showing up on many phones.

I'm very confused...
 
Apple iPad: What is in it for you?

Last paragraph of answer to first question ends abruptly:

To use the iPad wirelessly, you will, of course, have to subscribe to a wireless data plan, the same way you have to with a smartphone or a mobile phone with which you send and receive text messages. If you'd like to use the iPad's as a kind of notebook replacement, you'll want to

Last question should be "iPad" not iPod:

Q: So the iPod seems like it could replace a lot of mobile devices I use. Does it also include a camera and GPS?

A: No on both fronts. These are two areas, in fact, for which the iPad has already been criticised. The iPad also does not include an SD card slot or a USB port, which many feel are necessary to get photos onto the device.
 
Lower ADSL prices promised through IPINX


In 2009 there were numerous positive developments in the South African broadband market, including the landing of SECAOM, price reductions on the SAT-3/SAFE cable system and locally Dark Fibre Africa extending its national fibre network. The benefits of these developments are however slow to filter down to ISPs, business and consumers.

Seacom is spelt wrong in the first paragraph
 
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