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IBM
by Staff Writers
IBMs IT infrastructure has a very public face in the form of the official Olympic Web site. By the end of the Games it will have received an estimated 1.4 billion page views or the equivalent of sever
Jan 1, 1900
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Retro Computing
by Staff writers
PC Authority takes a trip down computer memory lane and discovers just how PC technology has evolved... and how Microsoft and IBM nearly destroyed each other.
May 17, 2007
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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 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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Top 10 amazing research projects
by John Brandon
We tour several of the leading tech research labs in the US to discover which 10 research projects could soon change the world
Jun 15, 2009
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The future of CPUs
by Stuart Andrews
What happens when multiple-core processors are no longer sufficient for our demands? Stuart Andrews looks at the future of CPUs.
Dec 6, 2006
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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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Feature: Man vs Machine Part 1
by Staff Writers
Davey Winder explores the moves that brought artificial intelligence out of the labs and into the black and white world of popular science.
Jun 12, 2003
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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
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1980 -1987
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1980 Sinclair Producing everything from electric cars to home computers, Clive Sinclair was the 1980s embodiment of English eccentric genius. While Americas kids wiled away t
Jan 1, 1900
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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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Olympics Challenge
by Staff Writers
With all eyes converging on Sydney for the 2000 Olympics the technology to run it will be put to the test. David Hellaby investigates. It is 40 years since computers were used to analyse
Jan 1, 1900
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Hands-on computing
by Staff Writers
The Holy Grail of personal computing miniaturisation has to be the wristwatch PC. You might imagine that this was always doomed to be a typical example of form fighting function, and for a long time t
Jan 1, 1900
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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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Hard disk - 30GB IBM 75GXP
by Staff Writers
The choice of hard disk will make a huge difference to overall system performance. Due to this, weve taken the advice of our own Labs team and chosen IBMs 30GB DeskStar 75GXP hard disk. Its a common i
Jan 1, 1900
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Back it all up
by Staff Writers
Telstra has had the role of providing the network infrastructure that is coping with both the Australian end of the site traffic and providing 155Mb capacity fibre optic links between the IBM LANs at
Jan 1, 1900
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Here comes the Sun
by Leigh Dyer
Leigh Dyer looks at Sun’s attempts to keep Solaris relevant in a Linux world.
Oct 26, 2006
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Funky future kit
by Staff Writers
Bill Gates claims the future of computing lies with the PC, but Davey Winder says future devices must combine form with functionality. TThere can be little doubt that the PC has come a lo
Jan 1, 1900
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Out of the office and into your living room
by Staff Writers
Apple's success can be measured not only in the improvement to its bottom line but in the number of would-be imitators, all of whom have been sent packing by the courts. It also has shattered once and
Jan 1, 1900
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Box of tricks
by Staff Writers
Theres no doubt the march of technological advance inside the machine certainly impacts upon its external visual aspects. So-called legacy-free PCs are starting to appear in numbers now, and their str
Jan 1, 1900
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