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This week’s tech news

It’s practically impossible to keep track of all the technological advances taking place worldwide. We’ve compiled a list of the most interesting tech news so you don’t have to spend hours on the internet trying to keep up.

Where to live for the best broadband?
Broadband speeds in South Africa’s cities fall well below the international average – and Durban is one of the worst. More …

Twitter suspends Tutu Foundation account
The official Twitter account of the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation has been suspended for “aggressive following” behaviour, the foundation said on Thursday. More …

Free Wi-Fi for Pretoria
The City of Tshwane will soon offer free Wi-Fi connectivity in selected areas around Pretoria. The first phase of the project, which will provide free connectivity to five locations by the end of November, will cover the Tshwane University of Technology’s Soshanguve campus, the University of Pretoria’s Hatfield campus, Tshwane North CollegeMore …

‘Mark your calendars’ – Windows 8.1 arrives 18 October
Windows 8.1 is coming 18 October and is being rolled out in stores, on new devices or as a free update for existing Windows 8 owners. More …

Neotel LTE coming soon
Telecommunications firm Neotel has reportedly sent out invites for its LTE launch.The invite lists 21 August as the launch date, according to MyBroadbandMore …

More connected, less happy
People who use Facebook may feel more connected, but less happy. A study of young adults released on Wednesday concluded that the more people used Facebook, the worse they subsequently felt. More …

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