Article Mistake corrections

Golden Age for TV beckons

Paragraph 5:

But radical changes are taking place in how people get their TV fix and the battle on to entertain fragmenting audiences wherever they are, be it on the internet, mobile devices like mobile phones and gaming consoles or even the good old TV in the sitting room.

The word "on" is not necessary...;)
 
Thanks Chiskop - fixed.

DJStyles - it makes sense to me as it is.
 
Vodacom vs. MTN

This sentence just does not make sense, maybe I am reading it wrong?
"According to the breach in the current matter is the only breach of an existing ruling in the last 12 months."
 
Cloud computing

I'm fairly sure that the cloud comp article is factually incorrect about the storage space provided by dropbox. afaik its: beta testers->2gb, non-beta after launch ->1gb.

There was talk of dropping the limit to 1GB on launch. Right now DropBox offers 2GB to users.
 
Clickjacking hijacks all browsers
and until just two days there was no fix
-> until just two days ago there was no fix

turning off all extension
-> extensions

but this both impractical
-> this is both ...

monitors a users actions
-> monitors a user's actions
or
-> monitors users' actions
the latter fits the rest of the sentence where plural is used
 
Hi Mux

Thanks for this - please PM you name and shirt size to Cara :)
 
Free games with Xbox 360

The Xbox 360 console (R2, 699.99 ERP) and Xbox 360 Elite (R3, 499.99) Christmas offers pair the consoles and with two games: “LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures” and “Kung Fu Panda”.

It looks like the "and" needs to be removed.
 
Free games with Xbox 360

The Xbox 360 console (R2, 699.99 ERP) and Xbox 360 Elite (R3, 499.99) Christmas offers pair the consoles and with two games: “LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures” and “Kung Fu Panda”.

I think the "Pro" is missing there :)

Should be:

The Xbox 360 Pro console (R2, 699.99 ERP) and Xbox 360 Elite (R3, 499.99)

Yeah?
 
New offering from Neotel

Neotel and Samsung Networking bring SME offering to market – promises to cut costs

Well, kind of a sub-headline, so maybe OK. What is the subject of the verb "promises"? If "Neotel and Samsung Networking", then it should be "promise" to keep the plural subject with the plural form of the verb.

Why not just write:

"Neotel and Samsung Networking bring an SME offering to market and promise to cut costs."

or

"Neotel and Samsung Networking bring an SME offering to market that promises to cut costs."

with minimal additional capital expenditure requirement.

Either "with a minimal additional capital expenditure requirement" or "with minimal additional capital expenditure required."

Charles Enslin makes one slightly grating error, but let it pass since he is quoted.
 
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