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Small business security
by Ed Dawson
IT security threats are coming from all angles in the current business environment. New threats are discovered every day. What is the best way to fight them?
May 1, 2007
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Internet Anywhere
by Ed Dawson
The future of Internet access is now. The idea of connecting cables to a computer to enable a connection will soon seem as archaic as manually cranking the engine of an automobile. Ed Dawson samples a cross-section of bleeding-edge wireless broadband services and cuts through the hype.
Sep 26, 2007
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Slang of the Crimeware Hackers
by Ed Dawson
Professional hackers are forming new specialized crime-software syndicates, complete with their own illegal lexicon.
Mar 12, 2007
Zune: First look
by David Field
Microsoft prepares to take on the portable music player industry's heavyweight: Apple. Would you believe it?
Dec 20, 2006
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What is Social Bookmarking?
by Ed Dawson
In the age of Web 2.0, people are no longer looking to a single source for recommendations for information and entertainment on the ‘Net. It’s far better to have a collective recommendation, ranked by hundreds of like-minded people. How does it work? Read on.
Aug 6, 2007
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Internet Anywhere 2007
by Ed Dawson
Our unparalleled test of mobile broadband returns, comparing the three fastest services on offer in Australia. Read PC Authority's full comparative results drawn from exhaustive testing with real-world data.
Nov 21, 2007
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The right network
by Ed Dawson
A network is not a one-size-fits-all upgrade. Here’s an introduction to finding the best network to suit your needs.
May 1, 2007
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Why go mobile?
by Ed Dawson
Once you go mobile, you won’t go back. We uncover the hardware, the plans and the services that’ll unshackle you from the office.
May 1, 2007
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How James Bond would wipe his hard drive
by Ed Dawson
Once you’ve read this article, your hard drive could be melted in 30 seconds. “Digital Shredding” technology is now available.
Feb 12, 2007
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