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Querying Excel
by Staff Writers
It's an accepted fact that most Microsoft Office users only ever use about 20 percent of the suite's capabilities, often because they don't have the time to learn about all of the goodies it contains. Excel, with its complicated interface and feature overload is notorious for baffling even experienced users. However, many of its features are very useful in their own right.
Jul 1, 2003
News
The Cell appearing in laptops
by Staff Writer
The Cell is not just for the PlayStation 3 - now the technology is making inroads into laptop territory.
Jun 19, 2008
OpenOffice 2
by Staff writers
Our pick of the low-cost office suites has had a much-needed overhaul, and now battles Microsoft in terms of features, not just price.
Dec 5, 2007
News
Sony announces PS3
by Staff writers
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc (SCEI) have announced details of its upcoming PlayStation 3 console at a press conference in Los Angeles.
May 18, 2005
Metabo PowerMaxx Li Pro
by Staff writers
Small enough to fit in your pocket but with enough power to make light work of rusty screws and flat-packed furniture
Sep 2, 2008
Feature
Super-hero computing
by Staff Writers
Supercomputers crunch data that could hold the secret of life, the weather and the effect of nuclear war. David Tebbutt investigates.
Jan 1, 2001
Feature
Cybernetics and bionics
by Staff Writers
The biggest problem with modern robotics is not the mechanisms, its the intelligence behind the mechanisms. Matching the human sense of balance is a major challenge, for example. Enter cy
Jan 1, 1900
Unwired
by Staff writers
Disappointing speeds in our tests, underwhelming plans and expensive hardware make Unwired a niche choice
Nov 5, 2008
Oregon Scientific iBall
by Staff writers
The wireless feature is a neat touch, but the iBall's core function – sounding good – just isn’t there
Sep 3, 2008
News
Intel drives forward Moore's Law
by Staff Writers
Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.
Sep 1, 2004
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Mentally switched on
by Staff Writers
As the picture of the brains structure became clearer, it began to look very much like a trunk telephone network. Its not surprising that by the mid-20th century the brain was often described by analo
Jan 1, 1900
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