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MCT SMB Server
by Staff Writers
This rather unusual system from MCT has a bit of everything.
Nov 1, 2002
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The Hard Word
by Staff Writers
Many people upgrade their PCs by adding the latest CPU or more memory, but leave their old hard disk in place. The humble hard disk is one of the slowest components inside a PC (in fact, only optical
Oct 1, 2002
Epson Perfection 1200U
by Staff Writers
Epson are marketing this scanner as a versatile unit, capable of meeting the demands of home, school, office and graphics users.
Jan 12, 2000
Feature
Plug your iPod into Linux
by Staff Writers
Are you a Linux user longing for iTunes? A bit of time and a little custom software can bring music to your ears.
Jan 18, 2005
Western Digital Expert
by Staff Writers
if you are looking for a top performance drive with a reasonable capacity and terrific price, then the Western Digital Expert simply cannot be beaten.
Mar 1, 2000
Feature
Hands On : Bigger is Better
by Staff Writers
With the increasing size of operating systems, games and the broadband smorgasbord of music and movies, it's just a matter of time before that dreaded message box pops up to tell you just how little space you have left.
Mar 1, 2003
Feature
Burning Desires
by Staff Writers
The appearance of affordable DVD burners has given cause to celebration among the world's digital video makers – from hobbyists to professionals. The potential of DVD Video for corporate and wedding video makers is clear, but even the ability to present holiday videos in bite-sized, episodic and easily accessible chunks can't be sniffed at.
Dec 1, 2002
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HP promises greener storage
by Staff Writers
New technology claims to cuts storage array power and cooling costs in half.
Jun 25, 2007
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RWC: Linux: Windows in a box
by Staff Writers
Run Windows apps on Linux by running Windows itself. Leigh Dyer shows you how.
Jul 13, 2004
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