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The 64-bit question - Part 2
by Staff Writers
In the early-to-mid 'nineties, the industry was buzzing with speculation about the 'new' 32-bit computing platform and, more importantly, how it would integrate into the 16-bit environment.
Mar 1, 2003
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32 Reasons why PCs are Better than Macs
by Staff writers
Apple’s ads may be funny, but they’re woefully inaccurate. Here we reveal dozens of reasons why the PC outclasses the Mac.
Sep 19, 2007
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64-bit Computing
by Staff Writers
Intel is about to launch its first 64-bit processor, but what will it actually mean for business users? PC Authority investigates. Fourteen years ago the growing popularity of demanding d
Jan 1, 1900
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Inside Itanium
by Staff Writers
In many ways Itanium represents a change for Intel. Having dominated the desktop PC processor market, the company hopes that its 64-bit silicon will become the de facto choice in the next generation o
Jan 1, 1900
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Retro Computing
by Staff writers
PC Authority takes a trip down computer memory lane and discovers just how PC technology has evolved... and how Microsoft and IBM nearly destroyed each other.
May 17, 2007
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The competition
by Staff Writers
Sun UltraSPARC In 1995, eight years after the first SPARC Station was introduced, Sun went 64-bit with the debut of its UltraSPARC I RISC processor; the first model ran at 143MHz and had 128-bi
Jan 1, 1900
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MP Zoo DAP 32
by Staff Writers
The popularity of the DAP enjoys in Europe and Japan is not self-evident on a quick viewing of the player. It is a boxy little thing, a bit smaller than a packet of cigarettes. It has the best e
Jan 1, 1900
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Primordial soup
by Staff Writers
The big picture goes back to Windows 2.x days, which may be surprising, as this takes us to before the beginnings of the World Wide Web. But theres an underlying theme here, which is application devel
Jan 1, 1900
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PlayStation 2 in the flesh
by Staff Writers
The PlayStation 2, on the other hand, has a strong video games heritage, and it shows. It looks like a console and plays like one, albeit a supercharged one. Its black box design is practical, if a li
Jan 1, 1900
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100 Expert Windows Tips
by Staff writers
Climb the steps all the way to Windows guru status with our invaluable selection of tips and shortcuts for XP and Vista.
Jun 11, 2008
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1980 -1987
by Staff Writers
1980 Sinclair Producing everything from electric cars to home computers, Clive Sinclair was the 1980s embodiment of English eccentric genius. While Americas kids wiled away t
Jan 1, 1900
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CD-RW drive - AOpen CRW-1232
by Staff Writers
There are a number of options when it comes to removable storage devices, and each has advantages and disadvantages. For general use, though, a CD-RW is easily the most versatile solution. Alternative
Jan 1, 1900
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Jargon Buster: Broadband
by Staff Writers
More DSL flavours than colours of the rainbow. Tim Dean breaks some of the acronyms apart.
Sep 8, 2004
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Jargon buster: Motherboards
by Staff Writers
All the acronyms and obscure new technologies got you in a jargon jumble? Tim Dean busts it up to help us make sense of it all.
Jul 13, 2004
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Digging for data
by Staff Writers
Data recovery is a mystical and varied art that shares much with archaeology. Depending on where you dig for data you may or may not find what you are looking for, and the longer you leave going after your lost data the greater the chance it will be worn away by age and reduced to fragments of its former self.
Jul 1, 2003
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Secure your data
by Staff Writers
Unless you keep your computer disconnected from a network and under secure lock and key there will always be the potential for prying eyes to access the data on your hard disk.
Apr 1, 2003
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Work Less
by Staff Writers
The PC was meant to make our lives easier, but as software gets more complicated and operating systems become richer in features, it's hard to remember who's serving who.
Apr 1, 2003
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Wireless broadband
by Staff Writers
A lot has been made of the coming introduction of 3G, a network that will provide broadband-like speeds to mobile phones. The introduction of the service will, if the pundits are to be believed, creat
Jan 1, 1900
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Top 100 web secrets
by Staff writers
We've searched every corner of the web for the most useful (and useless) sites you've never seen. Download free movies and music, find the cheapest shopping sites, get a degree, make money, walk on Mars and much more.
Apr 14, 2005
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Burning Desires
by Staff Writers
The appearance of affordable DVD burners has given cause to celebration among the world's digital video makers – from hobbyists to professionals. The potential of DVD Video for corporate and wedding video makers is clear, but even the ability to present holiday videos in bite-sized, episodic and easily accessible chunks can't be sniffed at.
Dec 1, 2002
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