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Blog Entry
World of Goo shines light on Linux gaming
by Leigh Dyer

Feb 24, 2009
Feature
What's hiding in the terms and conditions?
by Davey Winder

What are you really getting yourself into when you click 'I agree' during software installations? We delve into the hidden world of End User Licence Agreements (EULAs).

Apr 3, 2009
Review > Navigation
Head to Head - TomTom ONE (V4) vs Navman S150
by Daniel Long

Navman or TomTom? We tested the best selling units in a head to head battle to see which would get us home faster and with less hassle.

Dec 17, 2008
Review > High-end PC
Apple Mac Pro, a thing of beauty that almost no-one can justify
by Dave Stevenson

A beautifully designed, powerful system that almost no-one will be able to justify buying. If your IT department can find the budget to put a new Mac Pro on your desktop, you're lucky indeed

Jul 2, 2009
News
EU sanctions 'three strikes' rule for illegal file sharers
by Rosalie Marshall

The European Union has finally agreed the last details of the Telecom Reform Package, and decided that citizens' internet access can be restricted if necessary, but only after a "fair and impartial procedure including the user's right to be heard".

Nov 6, 2009
News
Tenenbaum ordered to pay $675,000
by Nick Farrell

A Boston jury has ordered Joel Tenenbaum to pay a total of US$675,000 for willfully infringing 30 songs by downloading and distributing them over the KaZaA peer-to-peer (P2P) filesharing network.

Aug 4, 2009
Blog Entry
Coming to grips with Android: staying alert
by Adam Turner

Feb 10, 2009
Blog Entry
Apple's next OS Snow Leopard is coming
by Alex Kidman

Dec 3, 2008
Blog Entry
Should Blu-ray fear HD movie sales on iTunes?
by Adam Turner

Mar 27, 2009
Feature
Road Test: Traffic updates on your GPS - do they really work?
by Daniel Long

There are any number of reasons why you could be delayed by traffic congestion and up until now, there’s been little motorists could do about it. We've road-tested a traffic-equipped GPS for a week to see if it can help.

Dec 15, 2008
News
Top 10 industry-changing applications
by Iain Thomson

This week we examine a few of those true 'killer apps,' and what they have meant to computing

Jun 1, 2009
Blog Entry
Is it fair to impose your technological faith on others?
by Adam Turner

Feb 5, 2009
Feature
Top Five Console Games of 2008
by Alex Kidman

The best of this year's joypad twiddlers, revealed.

Dec 5, 2008
Download
Ashampoo PowerUp 3.23
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Dec 3, 2008
News
How a YouTube video sensation is bringing chart success to old songs
by Daniel Long

Google has finally found a way to monetise YouTube: by granting fair use of copyrighted materials to home videos, artists such as Chris Brown are celebrating their music bouncing up the charts, with wedding bells chiming in the asile.

Jul 31, 2009
News
Microsoft laptop hunters here to stalk their PC prey in Australia
by Daniel Long

An Australian version of the PC Hunter promotion has been launched by Microsoft this week, offering $1300 as long as you have absolutely no interest in buying a Mac

Jun 11, 2009
News
AMD's Tigris to run wild at Computex
by Sylvie Barak

AMD'S upcoming notebook platform, Tigris, is ready to roar at Computex 2009, according to reports in the Chinese-language Commercial Times.

May 19, 2009
News
Top 5 things you need to know about Bluetooth 3.0
by Stuff.tv

With the announcement of Bluetooth 3.0 today, we've pulled together the top 5 things you need to know about the latest version of the wireless standard

Apr 24, 2009
News
New Panasonic camera designed for outdoor shock value
by Daniel Long

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT1 is waterproof, shockproof and dustproof. Hoping to be the ultimate rugged consumer camera, the FT1 also offers HD video and a wide 28mm lens.

Feb 10, 2009

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Latest News on fair

BlackBerry chases teens with pre-paid offer
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 23, 2009
Forget the corporate tie, BlackBerry has teamed up with Boost to aim the smartphone at celebrity-mad teens with a pre-paid offer
Microsoft cuts off more that 600,000 pirate gamers from Xbox Live
by Stuff.tv  |   Nov 12, 2009
Microsoft has confirmed it has cut a "small percentage", thought to be around 600,000 gamers, off from Xbox Live for modifying their consoles to play pirated games
EU sanctions 'three strikes' rule for illegal file sharers
by Rosalie Marshall  |   Nov 6, 2009
The European Union has finally agreed the last details of the Telecom Reform Package, and decided that citizens' internet access can be restricted if necessary, but only after a "fair and impartial procedure including the user's right to be heard".
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