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Hercules exits graphics card, LCD market
by Byron Connolly

Mar 2, 2004
News
Toshiba falls on sword, exits HD DVD
by William Maher

No more HD DVD players, recorders, PC drives from March, but no mention of Blu-Ray option by Toshiba.

Feb 20, 2008
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CoolPREV - Dégagements
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

May 12, 2005
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Opinion: End of the road for professional mapping
by Darien Graham-Smith

Would you trust Tom Tom's Map Share technology, and where does it leave professional cartographers?

Oct 3, 2007
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Reservation Jour
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Aug 22, 2005
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Microsoft anti-Mac ads keep coming, gives kid $1500 to spend on anything except Mac
by Daniel Long

Microsoft's newest ad campaign sees a college-aged kid given $1500 to spend on any computer in the store he wants, as long as it's definitely not one of those "sexy" Macbooks. What would you buy?

Apr 6, 2009
News
Computer games could save lives
by The Inquirer

No one would have guessed that violent computer games could actually hold the key to saving lives rather than snuffing them out, until a team from Durham University postulated otherwise.

Feb 5, 2009
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TomTom Go 720
by Jim Martin

The 720’s features make it a winner. But the high price reflects Map Share: which isn’t available in Australia

Dec 7, 2007
News
Handheld sales plummet 36 per cent
by Tom Sanders

PDA market remains in free fall.

May 17, 2007
News
Pre-paid Mobile Broadband: Enter 3, exit Virgin
by Alex Kidman

3 offering competitive deal; Virgin shrinking back to its own stores.

Nov 11, 2008
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Tomato Blaster
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Oct 4, 2005
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Monty's Mazes
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Apr 7, 2005
News
CES 2009 is nearly here
by William Maher

And we’re gearing up for more HD TVs, laptops, cameras, wireless devices that Las Vegas and CES 2009 can throw at us. Yes, we’re going to Vegas.

Dec 23, 2008
News
Toshiba's HD-DVD bombshell
by Staff writers

Hold-off on that high definition movie player - this could be a good reason to go Blu-Ray.

Feb 18, 2008
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Funny Money
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Apr 7, 2005
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DeadEnd 3D
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Apr 7, 2005
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King of Parking
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Apr 7, 2005
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Maze Escape
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Apr 7, 2005
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PopUp Time
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Jul 8, 2003
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Zigmond
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

May 2, 2003
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A look at the Nvidia GT300 architecture
by Charlie Demerjian  |   May 14, 2009
There's a lot of fake news going around about the upcoming GPUish chip called the GT300. Let's clear some air on this Larrabee-lite architecture.
Microsoft anti-Mac ads keep coming, gives kid $1500 to spend on anything except Mac
by Daniel Long  |   Apr 6, 2009
Microsoft's newest ad campaign sees a college-aged kid given $1500 to spend on any computer in the store he wants, as long as it's definitely not one of those "sexy" Macbooks. What would you buy?
Computer games could save lives
by The Inquirer  |   Feb 5, 2009
No one would have guessed that violent computer games could actually hold the key to saving lives rather than snuffing them out, until a team from Durham University postulated otherwise.
 
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