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Welcome and enjoy your stay - 11 days ago
There is something special in the works for this Friday. It is certainly one of the funniest Happy Friday posts that I would have published. It was originally an e-mail sent to me from a friend living abroad, and is a good, tasteful poke of fun at life... Topics: archive, blogging, categories, future developments, promo, Publishing dates, Witness This
The future of social networking - 13 days ago
Imagine holding up your phone or other digital device against a person you’ve just met or passed by. You’d instantly have information returned about that person within seconds, gleaned from an automatic web, public profile and social network... Topics: augmented reality, concept designs, concept investigation, databases, directories, future of social networking, future tech, Matthew Buckland, privacy, SixthSense technology, social networking, Technology
Cape Town and slavery - 16 days ago
How slavery has influenced Cape cuisine, architecture, language and traditions in Cape Town Topics: Adderley Street, Cape architecture, Cape Colony, Cape cuisine, cape customs, Cape slang, Cape slave traditions, cape slaves, Cape Town, Dutch, Groot Constantia, history, Kaapse Klopse, language, Niki Moore, origins, Quite Interesting, Simonsig, Slave Lodge, slave names, Slave Stone, Slave Tree, slavery, slaves, traditions, Vergelegen, VOC, western cape slaves
Bring on Broadband Baby! - 18 days ago
WiMAX leader’s second WiMAX shipment milestone follows shipment of one millionth CPE device, helping further its efforts to bring broadband everywhere. Motorola, Inc.’s Home & Networks Mobility business announced that it has shipped its 10 000th.. Topics: 3.5GHz, 802.16e, 802.16e mobile WiMAX, 802.16e WiMAX Access Point, 802.16m, broadband technology, cost, Imagine, internet, mobile, mobile broadband technology, mobile tech, mobile technology, mobile WiMAX, Motorola, tech, Technology, WAP, WAP 650, WAP 800, WiMax, WiMAX Access Points, WiMAX Release 2
Samsung R610 notebook review - 20 days ago
To be honest I can’t actually think of anything that the Samsung R610 doesn’t have. Apart from the above, it has 4 USB ports (for inserting flash-drives, cameras, external hard-drives or a good old-fashioned mouse), a 3-in-1 SD card slot (for quickly. Topics: Battery, bluetooth, Camera, connectivity, cost, CyberLink DVD Suite, difference, features, function keys, Graphic Processor, HDD, keyboard, LAN, laptops, LCD, multimedia, notebooks, ODD, Operating System, price, Processor, review, Samsung R610, Samsung R610 notebook, Samsung R610 notebook review, Samsung R610 notebook specs, Screen, Sound, specs, Storage, System Memory, Touchpad, Windows 7, Windows 7 Ultimate





