Your search for "Cell" returned 39 results.
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Biological architecture
by Tim Dean
Underneath all the speculation and marketing hype, the Cell processor might actually herald a revolution in computing. Tim Dean investigates.
Jun 1, 2005
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Clean, green alcohol
by Ed Dawson
Fuel cell power technology seems to hold great promise. We ask what fuel cells would be like to live with.
Apr 27, 2007
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What's Hot in 2006
by Tim Dean
What will you be buying, using and drooling over this year? Tim Dean looks at the astounding products and technologies due to hit in the next 12 months.
Jan 23, 2006
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Querying Excel
by Staff Writers
It's an accepted fact that most Microsoft Office users only ever use about 20 percent of the suite's capabilities, often because they don't have the time to learn about all of the goodies it contains. Excel, with its complicated interface and feature overload is notorious for baffling even experienced users. However, many of its features are very useful in their own right.
Jul 1, 2003
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Quantum of Gadgets
by Daniel Long
We look at the gadgets in the new James Bond film Quantum of Solace, and chat to director Marc Foster about the technology behind Bond (includes spoilers).
Nov 20, 2008
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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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HP’s notebook disassembly stage show
by Ed Dawson
What can a vendor-controlled comparison of notebook technology teach us? Plenty – but not in the way it was intended. Read on as we expose HP’s notebook ‘Reliability Challenge’.
Aug 8, 2007
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The PC Authority Guide to Office 2007
by Simon Jones
Microsoft’s radical redesign promises ‘better results, faster’. Be fully prepared for this world-leading productivity software.
Oct 11, 2006
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Questions & Answers: June
by David Moss
David Moss tackles Vista queries, as well as dealing with floating bars and annoying pop-up reminders.
Jul 4, 2007
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Super-hero computing
by Staff Writers
Supercomputers crunch data that could hold the secret of life, the weather and the effect of nuclear war. David Tebbutt investigates.
Jan 1, 2001
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How to make a killer website
by Jacinta Thomler
Want to kick your website up a notch? Jacinta Thomler gives you 10 ways to make your site stand out.
Jul 6, 2004
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Cybernetics and bionics
by Staff Writers
The biggest problem with modern robotics is not the mechanisms, its the intelligence behind the mechanisms. Matching the human sense of balance is a major challenge, for example. Enter cy
Jan 1, 1900
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Old School Ultraportables: the Good, the Bad & the Ugly
by Daniel Long
Can’t decide between an Eee and a Wind? A Mini note or an Aspire One? Believe it or not, there’s a bunch of old school smaller laptops that may do the job for less money. We took a look at 7 old school ultraportables.
Aug 1, 2008
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Myth busting
by Tim Dean
Tim Dean thinks technology evangelists have a knack of embracing new ways on one hand, and ignoring the good old ways on the other.
Apr 13, 2006
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Mentally switched on
by Staff Writers
As the picture of the brains structure became clearer, it began to look very much like a trunk telephone network. Its not surprising that by the mid-20th century the brain was often described by analo
Jan 1, 1900
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5 iPhone quick-tips
by Adam Turner
Some quick tips to get your iPhone skills slicker than the guy or girl next door.
Jul 14, 2008
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100 Tips and Tricks: Office Gossip
by Staff Writers
It's always a bonus to uncover a shortcut or program enhancement, and here we bring you 100 tips and tricks that we hope will make your computing experience quicker, simpler or more rewarding. From Windows to security, ergonomics to photo-imaging, PC Authority gives you inside information on how to make the most of your IT assets. Ofice Gossip.
Apr 1, 2003
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