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Build your first robot: step-by-step-plans
16 February 2012

Build your first robot: step-by-step-plans

Step-by-step instructions on how to build your first robot from scratch for about R1 000. 

Best of British
01 December 2011 -  By: Anthony Doman

Best of British

Just recently, I wrote to the South African distributors of Marantz* audio products remarking on the faithful (and continuing) service from my CD42 compact disc player. 

Vintage audio in the digital age
24 November 2011

Vintage audio in the digital age

Don’t ditch that hi-fi! Marry your digital music collection with your analogue audio gear. 

Beyond automatic
01 November 2011

Beyond automatic

Full auto mode is fine – most of the time. But you can take better pictures by using five key manual controls. 

How to make your own apps
21 September 2011

How to make your own apps

Creating software for smartphones and tablets isn’t just for professional coders any more. 

After the hard drive crash
24 August 2011

After the hard drive crash

Your hard drive failed, but it’s okay! You’ve backed up your system. First, pause to feel smug. Now get to work restoring the data.  

Making 3D movies
01 August 2011

Making 3D movies

Stereoscopic video cameras are available and surprisingly affordable. What does it take to create your own 3D Epic? 

iPad Flash
01 July 2011

iPad Flash

Is there any way to watch Flash videos on my iPad? 

3D sweet spot
01 July 2011

3D sweet spot

I’m assuming the glasses-free 3D display on the Nintendo 3DS game system has a sweet spot. How big is it, and what happens when I move outside it? 

Extending your HDMI cables
23 June 2011

Extending your HDMI cables

In the hi-def era, all audiovisual signals travel over one cable. But things get tricky when that cable has to cover a long distance. Here's how to extend your HDMI cables... 
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