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D-Fend Reloaded
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
May 21, 2008
Nero 7 Premium Reloaded
by James Morris
Nero 7 Premium Reloaded adds mostly esoteric features to regular disc burning.
Jan 8, 2007
THE ANIMATRIX
by Darren Ellis
2003 is going to be remembered as the year of the Matrix glut, with two movies, A multi-platform computer game and DVD releases across the year. Rumours are that there is even another game coming out, although this one may not hit until 2004. For now, in between Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions theatrical releases is the release of the companion DVD, Animatrix.
Aug 1, 2003
Roxio Easy Media Creator 9
by James Morris
Some substantial new abilities, including support for the new wave of high definition optical discs.
Jan 8, 2007
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NeroNET Server
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
Jun 17, 2005
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Othello Windows
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
Apr 7, 2005
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WebXTractor
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
Mar 14, 2005
Ulead VideoStudio 11 Plus
by James Morris
AVCHD support and some useful new effects keep this as the leading entry-level video editor.
Sep 25, 2007
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Silver Screen OS
by Tim Dean
Tim Dean on the Hollywood OS running the world's biggest computers via a green flashing cursor and bleeps.
Jun 30, 2006
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Movie Geek: Top 5 DVD/Blu-Ray Box sets
by Movie Geek
Still looking for Christmas gift ideas? We’ve listed five DVD box sets that could be ideal fillers for your Christmas stockings.
Dec 1, 2008
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Web 2.0 Made Easy
by Craig Grannell
Craig Grannell reveals quick, efficient ways to add interactive components to websites.
Mar 25, 2008
Intel Pentium 4 Prescott 3.2GHz
by Tim Dean
The latest iteration of the Pentium 4, code named Prescott, is an interesting development for a few reasons. First off, it represents Intel's entry to the world of 90nm (90 nanometre, or 0.09 micron) fabrication for processors. For the uninitiated, all this means is the size of individual components on the processor core have been shrunk to even smaller levels. It's a natural part of processor evolution to shrink the size of components, as it allows more transistors to be packed into a smaller space, reduces heat and resistance, and this all leads to faster CPUs.
Apr 14, 2004
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Why we need hackers
by Patrick Gray
Life would be easier if we didn’t have to patch our operating systems and apps. Patrick Gray explores the real reasons why updating is important.
Jan 9, 2007
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