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MyTools allows Cell C subscribers to manage and personalise their voicemail and SMS functionality online.
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A new virus pretending to be a Kamasutra PowerPoint presentation is on the loose, says Cyberoam.
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The latest version of the open source Internet browser will be available in Northern Sotho.
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New features of the software include stereoscopic 3D editing tools and enhanced closed captioning features. [Local rep: Phoenix Software]