The imaging company opens its international photo competition to photographers of all skill levels.
Both the TomTom and Garmin now have services to beat the bottlenecks.
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Personalise and customise PCs with accessories and peripherals to reflect individual style.
The arrival of BlackBerry App World 2.0 means local users can finally download premium apps for their BlackBerry smartphones.
The Japanese manufacturer simultaneously releases two new digital cameras, an HD video camera and a portable printer.
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Now with so many innovative peripherals, developers are modifying and customising controllers for gamers with serious disabilities.
Digital video is finally at a point where it makes economical and practical sense to abandon tape.
The Nokia N8, Apple iPhone 4, Samsung Galaxy X and BlackBerry Torch are all expected to arrive in SA within the next two months.
The company wants to increase local market share to 50% in the next two years.
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