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Format Wars - Blu-ray vs HD DVD
by Stuart Andrews
Blu-ray and HD DVD players will come out fighting this year. We reveal which format is best placed to be DVD’s successor.
Sep 22, 2006
Feature
Introducing VoIP
by Darren Ellis
We've traversed the acronym laden landscape of VoIP for you, and present you with the PC Authority guide to VoIP: what it is, what kinds of services you can find, what savings you can expect to make and how it is that you can go about setting up VoIP for yourself at home.
May 17, 2005
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Escape route
by Staff Writers
Leigh Dyer infuses a cheap standalone router with the power of Linux.
Oct 13, 2004
Feature
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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GPL goes to court
by Tom Sanders
BusyBox developers ask judge to enforce open source license against device maker.
Sep 21, 2007
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Macromedia goes after eBay sellers with Contribute 3
by Staff Writers
Macromedia made a play for eBay sellers this week by debuting a custom version of its Contribute 3 web content publishing application that's designed to speed the creation and upkeep of eBay stores.
Nov 2, 2004
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VoIP goes regional via satellite
by Fleur Doidge
Sydney service provider Multiemedia has launched VoIP over satellite broadband for customers in Australia, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, parts of New Zealand and eventually even further afield.
Sep 1, 2004
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ATUG goes bush with broadband seminars
by Fleur Doidge
The Australian Telecommunications Users Group (ATUG) has taken the plight of bush broadband to heart, launching a series of regional broadband seminars with a pilot in Dubbo this Thursday, 20 November.
Nov 17, 2003
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Windows piracy tool goes haywire
by Shaun Nichols
A problem with Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) over the weekend caused some users to mistakenly have their copies of Windows XP and Vista labeled as fraudulent.
Aug 28, 2007
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Flash video goes HD
by Tom Sanders
H.264 codec support expected to put Youtube on steroids.
Aug 22, 2007
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