Monday, October 26, 2015

Nasa's earth-selfies, Tech may reveal pyramid secrets 26 Oct 2015 - 14:32

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Monday, 26 October 2015
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TECHNOLOGY NEWS  

Nasa launches daily earth-selfies

Space agency has launched a site that post daily pictures of our planet as it spins through space.

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SCIENCE NEWS  

Could banana drug cure aids?

Scientists have made a "wonder drug" that they think could cure multiple viruses including flu and Aids.

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TELECOMS  

Safaricom tweaks M-Pesa

Safaricom tweaks its M-Pesa money transfer system to eradicate losses of money when a mistake is made while entering a number.

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SECURITY  

TalkTalk suffers cyber attack

UK's TalkTalk said a cyber attack on its website could have led to the theft of private data from its more than 4 million customers.

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SOFTWARE  

Tech is creeping into our genes

Technology is no fad, it is now an important component of our daily lives, says trend specialist Chris Reid.

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BUSINESS  

Twitter adding adverts to Moments

The first advertisement on Twitter's new Moments feature will roll out next week.

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HARDWARE  

Vodacom release batch of smart mobiles

Company pushes further into market with three new phones and a tablet device.

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GAMING  

Reviews: three new games

Blood Bowl is a glorious mash-up while PES 2016 is a fine new addition to the world of football gaming.

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INTERNET  

Behind the rise of female YouTube stars

There may not be too many female YouTube stars but the few that there are draw big crowds.

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GADGETS  

Apple Watch now on sale in SA

The long-awaited Apple Watch finally went on sale this morning starting from R5,899.

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SPACE  

Nasa launches daily earth-selfies

Space agency has launched a site that post daily pictures of our planet as it spins through space.

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DISCOVERY  

Tech may reveal secrets of the pyramids

A team of scientists and engineers is hoping that new scans of Egypt's pyramids will reveal new information.

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ENVIRONMENT  

Loudest monkeys have smallest balls

A new study finds that howler monkeys make up for small testicles by being the loudest monkeys.

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