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New York launches antitrust investigation into Intel
by Iain Thomson

The New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo has announced it is launching an anti-trust investigation into Intel after allegations that the chip giant abused its market position.

Nov 5, 2009
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Microsoft delivers Office 2010 public beta
by Daniel Robinson

Vendor details editions for Office 2010 along with application virtualisation for testing.

Nov 19, 2009
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Top 10 technologies in graphics
by Iain Thomson

Can you imagine a time when computers didn't have GPUs? Here are graphics technologies that helped take computing out of the lab and into the hands of consumers and professionals

Oct 11, 2009
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Buying a second monitor? The view from our labs
by David Bayon

What, you haven't set up your desktop with two LCD monitors? Not only do you get double the amount of screen space, you can run work and World of Warcraft side by side. Plus it just looks more impressive

Nov 16, 2009
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Microsoft opens up Windows 7 to advertisers
by Phil Muncaster

Microsoft has taken the unprecedented step of allowing marketers to re-brand its new Windows 7 operating system..

Nov 16, 2009
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Microsoft begins previews of Office Web Applications
by Daniel Robinson

The technical demos of browser-based Office apps are available to select testers only.

Sep 21, 2009
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Top 10 technology also-rans
by Iain Thomson

From Betamax to Amiga, here's a list of those IT innovations that fell under the bulldozer. Some were cruelly robbed of their advantage, others threw it away with bad management

Nov 23, 2009
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Top 10 technologies in a death spiral
by Iain Thomson

We gaze into a crystal ball and and ponder the future, or possible demise, of some well-known technologies.

Nov 9, 2009
HP's ProBook 4310s, an affordable business notebook with HDMI and Gigabit Ethernet
by Zara Baxter

Not quite the consumer/business crossover it aims to be, but there’s a lot to like in this clever mix of old-style business laptop and feature-packed modern machine

Oct 23, 2009
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Microsoft aims to stem malware tide with Security Essentials
by Daniel Robinson

Microsoft's Security Essentials is officially available from today, offering free protection against malware for any PC user with a valid copy of Windows from XP Service Pack 2 onwards.

Sep 30, 2009
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If money was no object: World's largest television may require crane for installation
by Daniel Long

At $190,000, Bang and Olufsen 103" BeoVision4 TV is among the world's most expensive consumer models ever produced and it's so incredibly large, you might just need a crane to get into your home

Oct 23, 2009
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Sony Ericsson debuts Android-based Xperia X10
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Sony Ericsson has finally joined its rivals by unveiling its first Android-based handset, the Xperia X10..

Nov 4, 2009
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Windows 7, the complete guide - Part 11: Designed for Touch
by Staff writers

Windows 7 might just be the best operating system ever designed with touchscreens in mind. Have Microsoft finally delivered the Windows 7 killer app?

Oct 14, 2009
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Undersea cable ushers in hope for new era of bigger data allowances for Internet users
by Daniel Long

After years of waiting, the PIPE PPC-1 fibre-optic link stretching from Sydney via Guam, is going live. In a big win for consumers of some ISPs, a new era of cheaper plans and bigger data allowances may await

Oct 6, 2009
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Philips outs 21:9 3D TV
by Stuff.tv

Not only will home theatre fans be getting 3D TV next year, Philips will be stretching it to 21:9 widescreen glory

Sep 7, 2009
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Regional Victoria primed for WiMAX smart-grid rollout
by Daniel Long

A WiMAX grid will give thousands of Victorian homes the capabilities for the smart monitoring of their electricity

Nov 13, 2009
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Microsoft cuts off more that 600,000 pirate gamers from Xbox Live
by Stuff.tv

Microsoft has confirmed it has cut a "small percentage", thought to be around 600,000 gamers, off from Xbox Live for modifying their consoles to play pirated games

Nov 12, 2009
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Stepping up to a DSLR camera: 4 types of cameras compared
by William Maher

The market is adapting to photo enthusiasts with a number of better-than-compact technologies and camera sizes. Here's a 5-minute primer to the pros and cons of four different types of digital cameras

Nov 2, 2009
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Would free Google maps be enough to make you switch from in-car GPS to phone navigation?
by Daniel Long

Google have announced that they will release free turn-by-turn map navigation for Android phones, making us wonder whether phone GPS is finally good enough to replace dedicated in-car devices

Oct 28, 2009
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Email, IM and social networks to be integrated by 2013
by Rosalie Marshall

Business users will communicate with a unified toolset that integrates instant messaging (IM), social networks, conferencing and email within the next four years, according to Gartner.

Oct 23, 2009

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Top 10 technology also-rans
by Iain Thomson  |   Nov 23, 2009
From Betamax to Amiga, here's a list of those IT innovations that fell under the bulldozer. Some were cruelly robbed of their advantage, others threw it away with bad management
Microsoft delivers Office 2010 public beta
by Daniel Robinson  |   Nov 19, 2009
Vendor details editions for Office 2010 along with application virtualisation for testing.
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by Staff Writers  |   Nov 16, 2009
Back in early 2005, with processors growing ever hotter, Intel proposed a successor to the ATX form factor that would allow better airflow over the core components. We investigate why it never took off.
 
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