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This Wireless World
by Nathan Taylor
Nathan Taylor explores the world of wireless technology, from WANs, LANs and PANs - what we've got and what's to come.
Sep 22, 2005
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One way or another
by Tim Dean
Everyone likes standards, but standards mean compromises. Tim Dean looks at whether they're worth the trade off.
Nov 22, 2004
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Ultrawideband uncovered
by Jack Weber
Bluetooth on steroids, the solution for short-range wireless video, or the replacement for USB in computers?
Sep 14, 2006
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Style on the move
by Staff Writers
It is perhaps understandable that mobile phones should be the real leaders in the techno fashion stakes; after all there are close to one billion of them in circulation and the number is growing daily
Jan 1, 1900
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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
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BlackBerry flavours
by Davey Winder
There’s a lot to consider before jumping on the BlackBerry bandwagon. Should you or shouldn’t you use a dedicated blackberry device?
Aug 8, 2007
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Should you buy an iPod Touch?
by Staff writers
With the iPhone (presumably) only a few months away, we compare how Apple's touch screen marvels compare.
Dec 5, 2007
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HD-DVD hits our shores
by David Field
Toshiba has now introduced a laptop with a HD-DVD drive. And gave us details on HD-DVD.
Jun 22, 2006
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Keeping it moving
by Staff Writers
The future holds a lot of interest for industrial designers. Now they are unshackled from the beige box we can expect to see computers in all shapes and sizes. In the United States you can already get
Jan 1, 1900
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Turning a duckling into a swan
by Staff Writers
That presents a serious problem to the printing industry, which until now has not had to worry too much about the aesthetics of the devices it manufactures. Now the manufacturers are having to put a l
Jan 1, 1900