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Shopping secrets
by Tim Dean
Want to skip the Christmas crowds, or nab a once in a lifetime bargain? Online shopping could be the answer. Tim Dean looks at the glory and the pitfalls.
Nov 8, 2004
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Walking with robots
by Staff Writers
Humanoid robots arent a new concept. Perhaps the first appearance of a humanoid robot was Elektro, who appeared at the 1939 World Trade Fair in New York. Elektro danced, counted to ten, smoked and rav
Jan 1, 1900
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Apr 17, 2001
DR. FIX IT
by Darren Ellis
It's a fair guess that if you're a frequent burner of optical media that you have more than a few scratched or dirty discs that can no longer be read by your drive.
Jun 1, 2003
NOVELL NETWARE 6
by David Neiger
To be fair, if you were going to deploy Netware 6, you would have a trained Novell engineer (CNE) configure it on a Netware 6-certified box from a major manufacturer. We, nevertheless, decided to wipe our Windows 2000 clone server and start afresh with Netware.
Feb 1, 2003
Sony Cybershot P-93
by Darren Ellis
Featuring a compact lozenge-shaped body with a fair bit of weight to it, the Cyber-shot P-93 is a solid camera that implies strength and good engineering. Internally, the camera has a 5.1-megapixel CCD and is capable of taking some excellent photos.
Dec 17, 2004
Soltek SL-86MP-L
by Darren Ellis
Soltek offers a 865 board for a fair price with the SL086MP-L. It has some good core specifications – it hosts both Pentium 4 and Celeron processors, with support for 800MHz FSB and up to 4GB of DDR400.
Jul 1, 2003
MICROTEK ScanMaker 4900
by Darren Ellis
The Microtek ScanMaker 4900 offers a high resolution of 4,800 x 2,400dpi and decent performance for a fair price.
Aug 1, 2003
HYUNDAI B17SM
by Darren Ellis
Another display that performed consistently throughout the testing, the B17SM returned fair results with a price to match.
May 1, 2003
Toshiba TPL-S10
by Staff Writers
The TPL-S10 comes from Toshiba’s ultra-portable stable of projectors, and while not quite as small as say, the Proxima DP1000X, it still managed to fit a fair amount of goodness into a easily manageable size.
Dec 1, 2003
PANASONIC NV-GX7A
by Staff Writers
The GX7A uses a 1.23-megapixel CCD and records stills to memory card. While general image quality was good, the optical zoom was only fair and the electronic image stabiliser was not as good as on some cheaper cameras. The optical zoom produced grainy images before reaching maximum magnification and the sound track was affected by wind noise more than some of the lower priced cameras.
Feb 1, 2003
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