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Article | 29/05/2008 Top 5 ultraportable notebooks
As long as I can remember, people have been asking me why small, ultra-portable notebooks are more expensive than their 14 and 15in counterparts. "But...
Article | 25/04/2008 18 simple, free fixes for your Vista or XP PC
Whether your PC is truly ailing or has a classic case of hypochondria, we have 18 simple, free ways to ensure your Windows XP or Vista system is rarin...
Article | 21/04/2008 Five ways to make your BlackBerry battery last longer
We've got five top tips that will help you ensure your BlackBerry battery lasts as long as possible, so you'll never be caught short at a crucial mome...
Article | 15/04/2008 Researchers map Internet's 'black holes'
Most users run into an Internet black hole when the Web site they want to access won't load or their e-mail seems to get swallowed up in cyberspace.
Article | 10/04/2008 Need GPS? Why not get a smart phone with GPS too!
As consumer demand for GPS increases, many mobile makers are squeezing satellite navigation into their devices. Check out these 10 new GPS smart phone...
Article | 9/04/2008 GPS: Portable in-car devices vs smart phones
GPS (Global Positioning System) technology is all the buzz at the moment and although the space is continuing to grow, there are a plethora of options...
Article | 3/04/2008 The 10 best 'broken' technologies
Sometimes a technology idea is too good to be true.
Article | 31/03/2008 5 ways to defend and enhance your Google reputation
Ensure the Net doesn't ruin your life... or career
Article | 23/03/2008 The seven best Windows Mobile downloads
The free apps you can't live without.
Article | 22/03/2008 Carry a PC in Your Pocket
With a USB keychain drive and a little forethought, you can carry a personalized computer everywhere and leave your laptop at home.
Article | 20/03/2008 Secrets to Running Multiple Operating Systems
Why limit yourself to one operating system when you can have two (or three) on the same PC (or Mac)?
Article | 17/03/2008 Death match: Windows Vista versus XP
So there you are, signing the "Save XP" petition, shaking your fist in triumph as you stick it to "the man". It's a liberating feeling. You've found t...
Article | 12/03/2008 Wireless 11n net becomes a high-bandwidth way of life
In the US, Morrisville State College's deployment of 802.11n WLAN has been covered in an attempt to study the challenges facing early enterprise adopt...
Article | 29/02/2008 Artistic representation of the threats lurking on the World Wide Web
Here we show you an artistic image of the online security threats which wreak havoc on the online world.
Article | 26/02/2008 An RFID tag in your Nike shoes can win you that marathon
Having an RFID tag in your Nike shoes, or affixed to your license plate sticker, or even embedded in your driver's license may seem bizarre.
Article | 21/02/2008 FAQ: Windows XP SP3 nears finish line
Microsoft did yet another turn-about this week and opened the newest version of Windows XP SP3 to the public. It's not final, this last service pack, ...
Article | 21/02/2008 Are enterprises ready for e-readers?
More than a decade after the first clunky electronic books appeared, a new push is underway to get readers to curl up with digital versions of their f...
Article | 21/02/2008 Time to dump Windows?
The "Save XP" petition asking Microsoft to keep Windows XP available indefinitely, not end most sales on June 30 as currently planned, has prompted ma...
Article | 15/02/2008 Cellular/Wi-Fi convergence wins over some early users
Early products and services that shift voice calls seamlessly between wireless LAN and cellular networks are proving themselves to enterprise users.
Article | 12/02/2008 AMD vs Intel: The future of desktop CPUs
It's the epic, age-old battle that just keeps being resurrected. Chip-giant Intel and the underdog Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) go head-to-head for de...

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