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Gateway Solo 5300XL Deluxe
by Staff Writers

The range has come a long way from its brick-like origins,

Dec 1, 2000
Gateway Solo 2150XL
by Staff Writers

This fully-fledged notebook came into the Labs and quickly earned the reputation as 'The Brick'.

Feb 1, 2000
Antec Solo
by Jim Martin

Affordable, yet punches above its price for quality and features. Ideal for a quiet PC.

Aug 13, 2007
Gateway Solo 9300XL
by Staff Writers

Fastest Notebook

Jan 3, 2000
First Look: ioSafe's waterproof, shockproof and fireproof hard drive
by Daniel Long

Once upon a time, most people's treasured memories were stored in a couple of cardboard boxes. Now ioSafe's storage box promises to protect them at furnace temperatures up to 1500 degrees Fahrenheit.

Sep 9, 2009
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RagTime Solo Mac
by

Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Aug 7, 2005
Fujitsu Lifebook Q2010
by Nick Ross

A great ultraportable, but stiff competition just keeps it from the A-List.

Jul 16, 2007
Fujitsu Lifebook P7230
by Nick Ross

A very well-built ultraportable that’s great value, but a bit too small.

May 18, 2007
Review > Tablet & UMPC
Sony VAIO VGN-UX27GN
by Clive Webster

Speedy and adequately functional for light use, the UX27– though not perfect – is the best UMPC yet.

Apr 19, 2007
Sony VAIO VGN-G118GNB
by Dave Stephenson

Incredible design and amazing battery life makes the G118 a tempting mobile option.

Apr 16, 2007
HP Compaq nc2400 notebook
by Nick Ross

Reasonable performance, great features and good battery life all make this a decent business ultraportable. But Lenovo’s X60 is better.

Sep 19, 2006
Sony Vaio VGN-UX17GP
by David Field

A quirky UMPC, halfway between a full-blown laptop and the Origami concept.

Jul 31, 2006
Feature
Role-playing games
by Staff Writers

It would be misleading to imply that FPS games are the only game in town when talking about player numbers. While the total number of gamers who could be classed as online role-playing gamers first an

Jan 1, 1900
Blog Entry
Decoding Intel
by Nathan Taylor

Oct 15, 2008
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Once in a Lifetime
by

Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Apr 7, 2005
News
Ex Microsoft Vista chief unveils debut solo album
by Daniel Long

Ex-Vista boss Jim Allchin is taking pre-release orders of his debut rock album from Amazon, proving there’s life after Vista.

Feb 10, 2009
News
Aussies get ready to be backed up in secure Carbonite
by Daniel Long

Online backup company offers unlimited online backup space - is this better than portable USB drives?

Mar 20, 2008
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Joomla 1.5.7
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Sep 12, 2008
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Joomla 1.5.6
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Aug 13, 2008
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Joomla 1.5.5
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Jul 31, 2008

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Sony VAIO VGN-G118GNB
Sony VAIO VGN-G118GNB
by Dave Stephenson
Incredible design and amazing battery life makes the G118 a tempting mobile option.
 
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Latest News on Solo

Project Natal launching November 2010?
by Stuff.tv  |   Nov 12, 2009
Rumour has it that Microsoft's Project Natal motion-sensing camera for the Xbox 360 is set to launch in November 2010, and not with the high price tag we might have expected
Holding out for a netbook? Look this way
by William Maher  |   May 13, 2009
Ludicrously big batteries will arrive this year for laptops, says MSI, at the launch of its Wind U100+ netbook and ultra-thin X340 laptop.
Top 5 ways Xbox and Halo Wars can win over PC gamers
by Alex Kidman  |   Feb 13, 2009
Microsoft's bold claim with Halo Wars is that it'll finally cure the curse of the console RTS - namely that it won't have controls that suck compared to a PC's keyboard and mouse combo.
 
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