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New mag geeks out
Some well known local geeks took the bold steps start a new online magazine – and wouldn’t you know it, the content is aimed at geeks. Check out Spliced magazine, and send your support to its creators.
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Give the gift of iTunes
After rumours that this would happen, htxt.africa spotted these iTunes App Store and Music Store gift cards at a local Pick n Pay. Now you can use the local store without a credit card, or simply give somebody the gift of choice.
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Back to basics
The Department of Basic Education has mandated two new tools for computer studies students in schools: MS Office, and Delphi. One goes against its open source policy, and the other is less useful than a degree in Latin.
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Free satellite TV
Yes, free as in beer “buy your own decoder and don’t pay a monthly subscription. We were at the launch for OpenView HD, and you can click on through to see what’s being offered for free, after you’ve bought a decoder.
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Reviewed: Xperia Z1
Read what we thought of our time with Sony’s new flagship handset. Its 20Mp camera. The large screen. Those waterproof seals. And all the world’s performance from a Snapdragon 800 processor.
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Reviewed: Samsung Galaxy Note 3
A bumper week for reviews, from us. This one has Samsung’s hottest new ultra-large phone (we do so hate the word phablet). It too has a Snapdragon 800 processor, but there’s a much, much bigger screen in store.
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