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BlackBerry Curve 8310 and Vodafone Compass hands-on
by Ed Dawson

PC Authority gets time with the Blackberry Curve 8310, using Vodafone’s Australian GPS mapping software.

Sep 12, 2007
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Silicon Slavery?
by Staff Writers

To step back to a more personal level, consider the trend in artificial pets discussed earlier. Doubtless these plastic and chrome beasties are going to get more and more interesting from an AI perspe

Jan 1, 1900
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Top ten unlucky IT incidents
by Staff Writers

No matter how much we tell ourselves that we are rational, scientific human beings a Friday 13th still sends a tremor up some spines.

Feb 16, 2009
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CES 2008 – Consumer Electronics Show - Day One
by David Hollingworth

David Hollingworth brings you his hot picks from the show floor in Las Vegas, including HD goodies, Dell’s new Crystal and more.

Jan 8, 2008
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Keeping people happy
by David Kidd

David Kidd investigates why open source software still falls into the same old traps

Nov 28, 2007
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Command lines: Way of the Future
by David Kidd

David Kidd is master and commander, holding on to the past so hard it has become his future.

Nov 4, 2005
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Weblog: David Kidd: Not so ugly...
by Staff Writers

Every now and then I look up an old friend. While he looks a lot better than he did a couple of years ago, he's still the same, frustrating kid I grew up with.

May 14, 2003
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iPhone 3G accessories: don't fry your new phone
by Adam Turner

Don't make the mistake of thinking all iPod accessories are compatible with iPhones, or you could end up frying your new toy.

Jul 14, 2008
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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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Tomorrow's internet
by Tim Dean

IPv6 should solve the problems with overcrowding on the Internet. Tim Dean delves into the guts of the next generation protocol.

Jan 19, 2005
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Moore’s Laws flawed?
by Tim Dean

How can the most over hyped yet misrepresented ‘law’ form the lynchpin of the computing era? Tim Dean busts some of Moore’s Myths.

May 1, 2006
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3D coming to a screen near you
by David Bayon

From movies and games to sporting events and even pornography, David Bayon explains why 3D displays are the next big thing.

Aug 3, 2009
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eBay: Friend or Foe - Part 1
by Alex Kidman

How did a vibrant palace of bargains and trust turn into a standoff between buyers and sellers? Part one of our major feature.

Mar 26, 2008
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Setting up a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
by Steve Cassidy

Why do so many network administrators trip over the humble VPN? Steve Cassidy goes in-depth.

Oct 18, 2007
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Advanced networking for small business
by Steve Cassidy

Cutting edge technology is bringing powerful enterprise-grade solutions to the small and medium business sector. Read on for tips, analysis and tutorials about how you can take advantage.

Sep 5, 2007
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Feeling Good
by Paul Ockenden

Paul Ockenden gets to grips with MOTOROLA’s impressive push-email system, “GOOD”- a great competitor to both Microsoft’s and Blackberry’s systems.

Aug 28, 2007
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Listen Like Thieves: Digital music goes legit
by Ben Smyth

You don’t have to be a pirate to download music anymore. If you’ve been walking the Dark Side and want to go legit, we've reviewed the best online services available today - they'll change the way you listen to music.

Aug 21, 2007
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The complete guide to Microsoft Office 2007
by Simon Jones

Useful new features and a total interface overhaul make this the best Office ever.

Feb 14, 2007
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Keeping it moving
by Staff Writers

The future holds a lot of interest for industrial designers. Now they are unshackled from the beige box we can expect to see computers in all shapes and sizes. In the United States you can already get

Jan 1, 1900
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Aaron is born
by Staff Writers

In 1973, Ed Feigenbaum, who ran the prestigious AI laboratory at Stanford University, invited Cohen to spend some time there. That year, in Stanford, Aaron was born. The name, he explains, was chosen

Jan 1, 1900

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