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Feature
The PC Authority Acronym Dictionary
by Staff writers

Ever wondered what a particular acronym stands for? Find the answer in our comprehensive reference guide to computer industry acronyms. RTFM!

Sep 4, 2007
Feature
Introducing VoIP
by Darren Ellis

We've traversed the acronym laden landscape of VoIP for you, and present you with the PC Authority guide to VoIP: what it is, what kinds of services you can find, what savings you can expect to make and how it is that you can go about setting up VoIP for yourself at home.

May 17, 2005
Feature
ISDN
by Staff Writers

ISDN, an acronym for Integrated Services Digital Network, is a digital service that not only enhances communication by phone and fax, but personal computers as well. In 1997, Telstra introduced a new

Jan 1, 1900
News
Xbox 360 owners, time for your upgrade
by Alex Kidman

Avatars, photo sharing and hopefully fewer service outages await 360 owners with "New Xbox Experience", which carries with it the ugly acronym of "NXE".

Nov 19, 2008
News
OLPC joins forces with XP; goodbye Linux?
by Daniel Long

OLPC, the non-profit company aiming to give low cost laptops to the children of the third world, is adding another acronym to its name - XP.

May 19, 2008
News
Sun goes gaga for Java
by Tom Sanders

Nasdaq ticker symbol changed from 'SUNW' to 'JAVA'.

Aug 27, 2007
News
Nvidia doubles speed with dual-card 'SLI'
by John Gillooly

Jun 29, 2004
Blog Entry
Intel’s mega-graphics chip and future of GPUs
by Nathan Taylor

Jul 8, 2008
News
COMPUTEX 08: gearing up for biggest year yet
by Paul Hales

The component-fest that is Computex is kicking off in Taipei, and the buzz this year is on WiMax, low cost notebooks and Nvidia's new GPU line.

Jun 3, 2008
BitDefender Internet Security 10
by Davey Winder

Excellent value for money, but a few performance glitches.

Nov 14, 2006
News
Adobe donates Flash code to Mozilla
by Tom Sanders

ActionScript virtual machine contribution expected to speed up Web 2.0development.

Nov 9, 2006
Review > Security
BitDefender Internet Security 10
by Davey Winder

Excellent value for money, but a few performance glitches let BitDefender down.

Nov 6, 2006
News
World's largest IT show cancelled
by Robert Faletra

Jun 24, 2004
News
Telstra MEOW delivers portable ADSL2+ services to disaster areas
by Daniel Long

Telstra's MEOW is a portable trailer sized ADSL station, that aims to be the ultimate in portable ADSL2+ backup, as it can be ported around the Australian countryside for rapid deployment during times of disaster.

Jul 29, 2009
Warhammer 40,000 Dawn Of War II, the RPG becomes all-out combat
by Alex Kidman

You might expect Dawn Of War II to follow in traditional sequel style, offering a real time strategy experience with more Orks than you can throw a Bolter at.

May 15, 2009
Feature
Microsoft does Java
by Staff Writers

To many peoples surprise, Microsoft liked Java too: it invested heavily in the technology and the capabilities of the platform, writing both development tools and the JIT run-time for the Windows plat

Jan 1, 1900
OpenOffice 2
by Staff writers

Our pick of the low-cost office suites has had a much-needed overhaul, and now battles Microsoft in terms of features, not just price.

Dec 5, 2007
News
Top 10 disappointing technologies
by Iain Thomson

Pretty much every new product gets hyped as a potentially disruptive technology these days, and usually nobody outside of the company's marketing department actually believes it.

May 18, 2009
Review Group
Hard disk roundup: every category tested
by Darien Graham-Smith

High-capacity desktop drives have never been so affordable. Darien Graham-Smith puts 23 to the test to find the best

Oct 27, 2008
Feature
Communication revolution: Why go VoIP?
by Ed Dawson

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) can save you money and provide features you can’t get from your traditional phone setup. Here’s how to take advantage of it, and how to avoid the pitfalls.

Apr 30, 2007
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OpenOffice 2
by Staff writers
Our pick of the low-cost office suites has had a much-needed overhaul, and now battles Microsoft in terms of features, not just price.
 
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Telstra MEOW delivers portable ADSL2+ services to disaster areas
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 29, 2009
Telstra's MEOW is a portable trailer sized ADSL station, that aims to be the ultimate in portable ADSL2+ backup, as it can be ported around the Australian countryside for rapid deployment during times of disaster.
Top 10 disappointing technologies
by Iain Thomson  |   May 18, 2009
Pretty much every new product gets hyped as a potentially disruptive technology these days, and usually nobody outside of the company's marketing department actually believes it.
Xbox 360 owners, time for your upgrade
by Alex Kidman  |   Nov 19, 2008
Avatars, photo sharing and hopefully fewer service outages await 360 owners with "New Xbox Experience", which carries with it the ugly acronym of "NXE".
 
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