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Apple Mac Pro
by David Fearon
Beautifully engineered and constructed, the Mac Pro is also the fastest PC we’ve ever seen by some margin.
Dec 15, 2006
Fujifilm S5 Pro
by David Fearon
If you need professional-class ruggedness on a budget, this is a real option.
Nov 21, 2008
Canon Pixma Pro 9000
by David Fearon
Expensive but solidly built – a fast way to get superbly vibrant A3 prints.
Mar 29, 2007
VIA EPIA N 5000E
by David Fearon
A beautifully tiny computer-on-a-board that you should only consider if you have a specific use in mind
Sep 14, 2006
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Your guide to Intel Core 2
by David Fearon
Prepare to say goodbye to the Pentium as we reveal the next generation
Sep 8, 2006
Nikon D40
by David Fearon
The aggressive price and Nikon design know-how mean there’s still a place for the D40
Nov 21, 2008
Samsung GX10
by David Fearon
A feature-rich SLR at a good price. If you can live with the weight and design quirks, that is
Nov 21, 2008
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
by David Fearon
Performance per watt has taken a backward step, but it’s very fast with the right apps.
Jan 16, 2007
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Breaking open the EeePC
by David Fearon
David Fearon pulls apart the tiny notebook, and asks why Intel and Microsoft can't match the excitement.
Jan 21, 2008
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Intel "Santa Rosa" Centrino
by David Fearon
The newest version of Intel’s laptop platform is here. We unveil and test real Santa Rosa hardware.
Oct 24, 2007
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Top tips to save money on tech
by Barry Collins
Our full guide to saving cash-saving secrets is here, from how to get discounts on PCs, to SIM only phone contracts, the best DSLR cameras deals, and discount licensing from Adobe, Microsoft and others.
Nov 11, 2008
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Breaking open the EeePC
by David Fearon | Jan 21, 2008
David Fearon pulls apart the tiny notebook, and asks why Intel and Microsoft can't match the excitement.

