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In our final standard show of the year Aki Anastasiou, Ben Kelly, Brett Haggard and Simon Dingle discuss the Telkom dossier, the growth of 8ta, rumours around iPad 2, Windows Phone 7, World of Warcraft, and much more

Telkom dominates the latest instalment of TechCentral’s TalkCentral podcast. We look at what’s really going on at the fixed-line operator, what the dossiers mean, and what the group’s prospects are for 2011 and beyond

Gathered at the ZA Tech Show’s Northriding lair Ben Kelly, Brett Haggard and Simon Dingle encrypt their messaging systems and discuss WikiLeaks, the Protection of Information Bill, Facebook, Android 2.3, the Google Nexus S, and so much more

‘Twas the month before Christmas and all through the house three geeks were stirring. Their names were Ben Kelly, Jon Tullett and Simon Dingle. In this week’s episode of the ZA Tech Show they discussed

With 2010 on life support, Ben Kelly and Brett Haggard hook up with Simon Dingle to talk tech. They discuss the launch of Cell C’s new network in Gauteng, discuss ADSL’s local inadequacies, talk about the MacBook Air, and wonder about Xbox Live and Kinect in SA

Episode 16 of TechCentral’s business technology podcast TalkCentral is ready for streaming or downloading. In the latest episode, your hosts Duncan McLeod and Candice Jones reflect on Cell C’s mobile broadband launch in Gauteng and the new data tariffs on offer.

There’s no end to the news flow in SA’s telecommunications industry. The big news this week is the new joint venture between Cell C, Convergence Partners and Dimension Data’s Internet Solutions, FibreCo, which will build a national transmission network at an eventual cost of R5bn.

Amid whisky and Movember challenges, Ben Kelly, Brett Haggard and Nic Callegari join host Simon Dingle to discuss Roy Padayachie’s appointment as minister of communications, the new MacBook Air as a real computer, the ANC Youth League’s embarrassing attack on Twitter, and much more