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Technology and HIV

How advances in technology affect living with HIV, for better or worse!

Pozbot iso: 'Poz man in computer seeks other'

From the Jun-Jul 2011 issue of Talkabout

One positive man prefers the virtual world.

I've been living fulltime in virtual worlds for over 10 years. Real life became increasingly less interesting to me sometime in the late '90s. I am a Generation Xer and have spent most of my life working on and playing with computers.

Tags: Technology and HIV

A good news story from PozVibrations

From the Feb-Mar 2011 issue of Talkabout

Would today be the day I meet the man that was going to change my life for the better? I don’t know. I didn’t even know if today was going to be the day that anyone said “hello’ to me, let alone change my life. But I logged on anyway.

Tags: Relationships, Technology and HIV

Love Game

From the Feb-Mar 2010 issue of Talkabout

Greg Page fastens his seatbelt on the roller coaster of love for another wild, crazy ride that even heartbreak, hot guys and HIV can’t make him stay away from.

Tags: Disclosure, Relationships, Technology and HIV

Game on-line!

From the Oct-Nov 2009 issue of Talkabout

Greg Page explores the evolution of internet dating and why mobile dating (or iDating) might be the next big thing.

Tags: Sex, safe sex and relationships, Technology and HIV

Can you believe this?

From the Aug-Sep 2007 issue of Talkabout

Some of the stranger things happening in the world of HIV.

Tags: Technology and HIV

Happy Fingers

From the Feb-Mar 2007 issue of Talkabout

Greg Page trawls the net – all in the name of research, of course – to see how positive men in cyberspace choose to disclose … or not to disclose.

Tags: Sex, safe sex and relationships, Technology and HIV

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