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Microsoft Office 2007
by Simon Jones
Useful new features and a total interface overhaul make this the best Office ever.
Jun 17, 2008
Microsoft Excel 2007
by Simon Jones
A rewritten front end makes Excel’s significant power far more accessible than before.
Feb 12, 2007
Nokia E71
by Tim Danton
You've seen our First Look at the E71, now here's the full review. A stunning phone perfectly molded to the needs of anyone whose life revolves around email
Sep 26, 2008
HERCULES PROPHETVIEW 920DVi
by Staff Writers
LCD monitors look pretty slick, and beat most of the competition on looks alone.
Jul 1, 2002
Beyond: Web Power
by Staff Writers
The Web Powers attempt to look futuristic, with its silver and pastel-blue colour scheme doesnt quite pay off, and it ends up looking a little tacky and cheap instead.
Sep 18, 2002
Agnitum Outpost Personal Firewall Pro 2
by Davey Winder
We knew that Outpost Personal Firewall Pro 2 would improve on its predecessor, but this version is a major upgrade. I'm not just talking about the superb revamped interface, which couples simplicity with power, but a quick look under the pretty skin confirms that this is a serious development.
Sep 10, 2003
Alias MAYA 5
by Mark Watson
Maya, from Alias (previously known as Alias | Wavefront) has long been a big name in 3D animation, but after receiving an Academy Award, things look set to get even bigger. Now in its fifth incarnation, Maya should be even better than before, so what's new?
Sep 1, 2003
Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT
by David Bayon
It may be affordable, but we’d rather spend a little more to guarantee some genuine gaming ability
Jun 23, 2008
Joytech Xbox 360 AV Centre
by Staff writers
Occasionally glitchy with some sources, this works well enough with most. The lack of HDMI's a pain, but as a bargain solution to a problem that afflicts most gadget fiends, it isn't bad...
Aug 29, 2008
ScanSoft Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred 8
by Roger Gann
Getting your PC to meaningfully accept voice commands or dictation has been a benchmark for futuristic computing since time immemorial. Dragon NaturallySpeaking (DNS for short) has been a leader in the field for some time now, and is rapidly becoming devoid of competition.
Apr 6, 2005
RIM BlackBerry Bold
by Tim Danton
Not the sleekest smartphone, but the screen, keyboard and battery life are all superb.
Nov 12, 2008
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
by Jon Honeyball
The arrival of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (ES2K3) is a significant event in the history of this product. First, it brings to a close the second era of the codebase. Released back in 1996 on the NT 4 wave, ES4 (there was no 1, 2 or 3) brought enterprise-level email, contact management, diary management and so forth to the Windows Server platform in a new and comprehensive BackOffice application.
Oct 6, 2003
First Look: Dell Studio One 19
by Zara Baxter
It's not the new iMac, but it's not too far from it. See our first Look review of Dell's all-in-one Studio One 19
Mar 19, 2009
First Look: Samsung i780 vs Blackberry Bold
by Mike Wilcox
Not everyone is sold on Windows Mobile Professional, but if you're a fan, then Samsung's latest QWERTY phone is worth a look. We size up the Samsung i780 with Blackberry's Bold to see how they fair.
Sep 1, 2008
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