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Tech bonus: must-have tax return buys
by Staff writers

Wondering what to do with your tax return? Here's our list of "if-only" technology products that might be in your reach after your tax return.

Jul 27, 2009
News
6 travel gadgets we can't travel without
by Staff writers

Whether you are a busy commuter or a frequent flyer or maybe you prefer to just travel for business or pleasure, there's a selection of kit that can simpify your life.

Jun 4, 2009
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Business laser printers
by Staff writers

We put a selection of high-capacity office printers to the test. We analyse what printer is best for your workplace and what dosn't work.

Oct 19, 2009
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Choosing the right camera: Dual-use cameras vs compacts for video and stills
by Staff writers

Are you still confused about what sort of camera to purchase? We take a look at some of the differences between stand-alone video cameras and dual-use compacts that promise to do everything. Are video cameras still even necessary? We've got some answers.

Jul 28, 2009
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How to Get a Good Broadband Deal, Part 3: beware pre-paid wireless metering
by Nathan Taylor

One of the most confusing aspects of pre-paid wireless broadband plans are the way different providers calculate your credit, and how much value you get when you recharge your credit. Here's how to avoid getting ripped off

Jun 30, 2009
Review > Components
Iomega's eGo Ruby Red PS puts in a bold performance with superior external hard disk
by Staff writers

A bold drive whose attraction proves more than skin deep with great performance and a generous software suite.

Oct 15, 2009
News
Discover the digital entertainment evolution
by Staff writers

Wondering how to make the most of the digital entertainment revolution? Here's our guide to the best digital media technologies for your home

Sep 20, 2009
ASUS F50GX, a bigger screen than a netbook for less than $1,500
by Staff writers

Asus's model may not look like the bee's knees, but if you're after features, it's worth a look

Aug 24, 2009
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How to Pick a Great Flat Screen TV, And Not Get Sucked In By Marketing Hype, Part 5: HDMI and component ports
by Adam Turner

One of the important things you'll be doing with a new flat screen is connecting it to a set top box, Blu-Ray player or PVR like a TiVo. Here's what you need to know

Jul 29, 2009
News
How to Get a Good Broadband Deal, Part 4: Bundling deals
by Staff writers

One of the tricks ISPs use to get their advertised broadband prices low is by showing bundled pricing. You get the lowest price, but you have to take their phone service too. So do you actually save money?

Jul 7, 2009
Why Samsung's N110 is our new A-List netbook
by Staff writers

Superb build quality, battery life and usability – quite simply the best netbook around

Oct 2, 2009
Canon Digital Ixus 95 IS: why it's our new A-list compact camera
by Staff writers

Beautiful, ultra-compact, super-slick and friendly to use, plus great quality. A winning combination from Canon.

Jul 28, 2009
News
Windows Live Messenger celebrates 10th birthday
by Staff writers

Happy birthday Microsoft. The world's most popular IM service boasts now 330 million users, ten years later.

Jul 22, 2009
News
New Magazine Issue! Includes the ultimate netbook buyer's guide with 25 models reviewed...
by Staff writers

We've tested a massive 25 netbooks to provide a list of the best and worst mini laptops, with one surprise winner. Also, see our big TV set top box guide, in the new issue of PC Authority

Sep 3, 2009
Review > 23+ Inch LCD
LG Flatron W2442PA: why it's a perfect second monitor for your PC
by Staff writers

If you haven't set up your desktop with two LCD monitors, then now's the time. We've picked this LG Flatron as the winning 24in LCD in our latest group test

Nov 18, 2009
News
Sapphire discusses ATI 5 series GPUs and more
by Staff writers

AMD/ATI and its partners made quite a splash with the recent release of the 5 series GPUs, and is creating a lot of excitement about what future iterations of the cards will be able to do

Oct 27, 2009
Review > Value PC
MSI's Wind NetOn AP1900 fails all-in-one PC promise with underpowered nettop
by Staff writers

Neither cheap nor beautiful, MSI’s Atom powered nettop is sadly second among equals.

Sep 25, 2009
News
The 101 Greatest Websites (you've never seen): Retro games/tech
by Staff writers

Remember Secret of Monkey Island? Here are some the hidden gems of the Web, from sites celebrating LucasArts adventure games, to ancient Ataris and long-lost hardware from your childhood.

Jul 24, 2009
News
On this month's PC Authority cover disc - Windows 7 Release Candidate
by Staff writers

Decide whether it's finally time to ditch Vista by installing the full working version of Windows 7 Release Candidate. Plus: our digital camera buyer's guide, ultimate laptops and more.

Aug 7, 2009
News
Retro tech: World's oldest working computer to be rebooted
by Staff writers

The Harwell computer will become the oldest functioning electronic stored program device in the world if Bletchley Park boffins can raise the funds to get it fixed

Sep 4, 2009

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