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Torrent Machine: meet the QNAP TS-119 Turbo NAS
by Dave Stephenson

A veritable Swiss Army Knife of a NAS drive, the QNAP TS-119 Turbo NAS has every feature under the sun

Aug 12, 2009
Review Group
Intel Core i5 and Core i7: 3 new model CPUs tested, reviewed and compared
by Darien Graham-Smith

Intel’s three new CPUs promise Core i7 power in an economical and efficient package. We put them through their paces to see whether small really is beautiful

Oct 14, 2009
Review Group
Intel Xeon 5500 series: 14 CPUs tested and compared
by Dave Mitchell

The Nehalem-based xeons are a landmark release, with exceptional performance married to great power.

Jul 13, 2009
News
Intel takes Nehalem mobile
by Ian Williams

Chip giant Intel has taken the wraps off its latest mobile processor based on its Nehalem architecture..

Sep 24, 2009
News
Intel unveils Core i5 and Core i7 chips
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Get your head around the new range of Intel desktop silicon, including the new Nehalem-based Core i5 and i7 chips.

Sep 9, 2009
News
Windows 7, the complete guide - part 9: Turbo Boost your laptop
by Staff writers

The single biggest reason for existing laptop owners to upgrade to Windows 7 is something unique to this release: it actually requires less horsepower than Vista. That's good news for netbook owners!

Sep 29, 2009
News
Telstra dangles lure with prepaid wireless 3G offer - but will customers take the bait?
by Daniel Long

A "bonus" 1GB of data and a chance to double your download limit are two ways Telstra is hoping to attract more of the prepaid wireless crowd

Oct 29, 2009
Review > High-end PC
Apple Mac Pro, a thing of beauty that almost no-one can justify
by Dave Stevenson

A beautifully designed, powerful system that almost no-one will be able to justify buying. If your IT department can find the budget to put a new Mac Pro on your desktop, you're lucky indeed

Jul 2, 2009
Sony's VGN-P13Gh/Q is an overpriced, under performing netbook with poor battery life
by Staff writers

It may be lovely, but Sony’s under-powered P-series costs too much and features features poor battery life.

Oct 16, 2009
News
Windows 7, the complete guide - Part 11: Designed for Touch
by Staff writers

Windows 7 might just be the best operating system ever designed with touchscreens in mind. Have Microsoft finally delivered the Windows 7 killer app?

Oct 14, 2009
News
Windows 7, the complete guide - Part 10: Wireless that works
by Staff writers

As Microsoft gears up for its big OS release, people might be surprised to learn about another Windows 7 other secret: better wireless connectivity.

Oct 1, 2009
News
Windows 7, the complete guide: How Windows 7 can lock down your business
by Staff writers

BitLocker first reared its head in Windows Vista, but the scope of the encryption software has been extended in Windows 7. Since Vista's launch, lost or stolen USB drives have become an enormous security liability.

Oct 19, 2009
News
Official: Windows 7 Australian pricing announced, see how it compares to Vista
by Zara Baxter

Windows 7 is out in less than four months, and now we finally now how much it will cost you, and what you need to know about Microsoft's Windows 7 upgrade promotion

Jun 26, 2009

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Telstra dangles lure with prepaid wireless 3G offer - but will customers take the bait?
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 29, 2009
A "bonus" 1GB of data and a chance to double your download limit are two ways Telstra is hoping to attract more of the prepaid wireless crowd
Windows 7, the complete guide: How Windows 7 can lock down your business
by Staff writers  |   Oct 19, 2009
BitLocker first reared its head in Windows Vista, but the scope of the encryption software has been extended in Windows 7. Since Vista's launch, lost or stolen USB drives have become an enormous security liability.
Windows 7, the complete guide - Part 11: Designed for Touch
by Staff writers  |   Oct 14, 2009
Windows 7 might just be the best operating system ever designed with touchscreens in mind. Have Microsoft finally delivered the Windows 7 killer app?
 
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