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Microsoft Tech Ed 2007 report
by David Field
Microsoft’s Tech.Ed conference gives us more information on security, UMPCs, Windows Mobile 6, Exchange 07, pirates and cats than we could have asked for.
Sep 4, 2007
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Vista: an inquest
by Jon Honeyball
Jon Honeyball rails against Vista and travels to learn about Microsoft SharePoint 2007.
Jul 23, 2007
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Clean, green alcohol
by Ed Dawson
Fuel cell power technology seems to hold great promise. We ask what fuel cells would be like to live with.
Apr 27, 2007
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Top tips to save money on tech
by Barry Collins
Our full guide to saving cash-saving secrets is here, from how to get discounts on PCs, to SIM only phone contracts, the best DSLR cameras deals, and discount licensing from Adobe, Microsoft and others.
Nov 11, 2008
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Naked DSL Buyer's Guide
by Daniel Long
The best plans, the hidden costs, and is it really the best broadband deal on the market?
Mar 14, 2008
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Mysteries of making computer chips
by Ed Dawson
What job involves acid baths, robots and space suits? Read about the fascinating world of computer chip fabrication, with PC Authority’s exclusive imagery and insights.
Oct 15, 2007
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What's hot 2005
by David Hellaby
How will you be computing in the next 12 months? PC Authority brings you 2005's big technology stories - before they happen.
Jan 10, 2005
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In the picture
by Staff Writers
Its relatively rare to come across an original image thats completely free of any imperfections. Even if it is, various enhancements will probably be necessary to refine an image at some stage.
Jan 1, 1900
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For the faint of heart
by Staff Writers
If your nerve is not hardy enough to jump into shares directly, other Internet support services for buying shares stand behind online brokers, such as BT Funds Managements BT Online, where investors w
Jan 1, 1900
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Political stability
by Staff Writers
However, aside from these cultural and psychological effects on the country, the political situation also has a deep economic impact. As a country with only 6.1 million inhabitants, Israel hasn't got
Jan 1, 1900
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Cellular structures
by Staff Writers
Israel's Telecommunications structure is unlike most other countries. The country boasts 2.8 million telephone lines, just 47 per cent penetration of the population. By comparison, 3.2 million people
Jan 1, 1900
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But why rush into online trading?
by Staff Writers
The growth of share ownership and specialist media supporting it has produced a population that knows enough - or at least feels it knows enough - to invest in shares directly without brokers advice.<
Jan 1, 1900
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Tax and Import Duties
by Staff Writers
The other consideration in the above figures is tax. The Internet is not exempt. Transactions that take place on the Internet are subject to sales tax, customs, duties and excise. The issue is: how do
Jan 1, 1900
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The competition
by Staff Writers
Sun UltraSPARC In 1995, eight years after the first SPARC Station was introduced, Sun went 64-bit with the debut of its UltraSPARC I RISC processor; the first model ran at 143MHz and had 128-bi
Jan 1, 1900
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Investors and share trading
by Staff Writers
Much of the early hype surrounding the Internet was generated by a yours-is-bigger-than mine attitude. Share portfolio, that is. With news reports throughout the 1990s championing the 1,000 per cent p
Jan 1, 1900
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Bezeq
by Staff Writers
Bezeq is Israel's equivalent to Telstra, in more ways than one. Like Telstra, Bezeq held a nationalised monopoly over all telephony until recently. Bezeq is taking its time rolling out the next genera
Jan 1, 1900
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Telescopes in space
by Staff Writers
The HST (Hubble Space Telescope) was first conceived back in the 1940s, designed and built during the 1970s and 1980s, and finally launched into orbit by the Space Shuttle Discovery on 25 April
Jan 1, 1900
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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
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