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Top 10 best and worst Macs of all time
by Staff Writers

Apple computers from the sweetest to the rottenest

Jan 26, 2009
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Web 2.0
by Staff writers

The Internet is booming again, but this time it’s very different. PC Authority brings you up to speed with the global Web 2.0 phenomenon.

Mar 2, 2007
Feature
Security: Business Supplement
by Staff writers

Do you have a business or are in charge of a business’ tech security? Get some tips from PC Authority’s experts.

Nov 8, 2007
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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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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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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
Review > Misc Software
Mac OS 10.3 Panther
by Staff Writers

It's a little ironic that every new version of Mac OS comes closer to Windows when you consider that Microsoft was originally accused of hijacking Apple's interface. Apple claims to have put 150 new features into Panther, but the two it highlights first are improvements to Finder and the new Exposé[alt+0233 in courier new]. The improvements to Finder bring it one step closer to the Windows menu system, which since 95 has been superior to Apple's. The new one click-reveals-all Finder was sorely needed and makes Panther much easier to navigate than its predecessors.

Feb 11, 2004
Feature
Nehalem and Core i7 - how fast can they go?
by Staff writers

Curious to see what powers the Nehalem and Core i7 architecture? We reveal the tech behind the fastest Intel-powered computer on the planet.

Jan 28, 2009
Feature
1918 - 1959
by Staff Writers

1918 Enigma The German Enigma is surely the best-known mechanical cipher machine. Invented in 1918, it was developed as a commercial and military encipherment system. Enigma

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Top ten unlucky IT incidents
by Staff Writers

No matter how much we tell ourselves that we are rational, scientific human beings a Friday 13th still sends a tremor up some spines.

Feb 16, 2009
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The Ultimate PC Upgrade Guide - Part 1: Motherboards
by Staff writers

Want to perform an extreme makeover of your system's motherboard, processor, memory or hard disk? We'll show you how.

Jan 9, 2009
Feature
Back up Your PC
by Staff writers

Your photos, music and data are just a virus or hard disk failure away from oblivion. Build a triple-layer defence using PC Authority's practical guide.

Dec 1, 2006
Feature
History of IT
by Staff Writers

PC Authority takes a stroll through 2,500 years of computing history. Next month, we look at the future. Whether you work directly in IT, or even just about anywhere in todays soci

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Finishing touches go on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
by Staff writers

Krome is busy putting finishing touches on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. We spoke to them about the game, Krome's new Merkury3 engine and more.

Jun 25, 2008
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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
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
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Internet life on Mars
by Staff Writers

However, three possible solutions are emerging. The first is the logical reduction of repetitive data transmission, with mission project managers being a lot more thoughtful when it comes to deciding

Jan 1, 1900
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Telescopes in space
by Staff Writers

The HST (Hubble Space Telescope) was first conceived back in the 1940s, designed and built during the 1970s and 1980s, and finally launched into orbit by the Space Shuttle Discovery on 25 April

Jan 1, 1900
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The future
by Staff Writers

On 14 March 2002, the Xbox will hit the retail channel in Australia, with 100,000 units planned for the first three months. Microsoft announced that its initial 300,000 units on sale at launch in the

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Another Dimension - Part Two
by Staff Writers

As futuristic technology concepts go, 3D screens have been right up there with the teleporter as an aspirational idea that could change the way we see the world, yet the idea still resides in the realm of the science fiction.

Mar 1, 2003

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by Staff writers  |   Nov 24, 2009
Videophones, in one form or another, have been around since the 1920's, with some major attempts to create public videophone booths in the 1930's and 1950's. But why didn't they take off in the modern era?
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The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has put together a supercomputer that's based around a cluster of graphics processing units (GPUs)
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