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Traffic jams remain unsolved
by Fleur Doidge

Aug 18, 2003
CANON Laser Shot LBP-1210
by Staff Writers

The first thing we noticed about this printer was its strange physical resemblance to the Labs Winner, and significantly more expensive, HP LaserJet 1300. There are plenty of technical specs to differentiate the two, including RAM, print resolution and OS support, all swinging in HP’s favour though.

Sep 10, 2003
News
AMD floats parallelism accelerator
by Tom Sanders

Specification promises to benefit Java apps.

Aug 15, 2007
Canon DR-1210C
by Dave Stephenson

There’s a good range of software and excellent image quality, but you pay a lot for the durability and ADF.

Oct 16, 2006
OKI B4300
by Staff Writers

One of the most impressive printers we received, it features plenty of well-thought out and logical technical features. One of only a handful of printers we tested that had an LCD for displaying print information and settings, the B4300 has eight single press buttons allowing you to view menu options, change values and cancel print jobs.

Sep 10, 2003
HP LaserJet 1300
by Staff Writers

A nice small footprint, which is an advantage in small office spaces, is the order of the day with HP’s offering to the mono marketplace. The LaserJet 1300 produced high quality text, with above average readability even on a grey background and at small point sizes. The embedded image on the test page was slightly over exposed, but still had good definition and solid well-formed black text, helping it to score highest overall in neutral text readability. Our monochrome test page turned up some minor blemishing and driver banding, but a reasonably smooth gradient helped the printer finish in first place overall here too.

Sep 10, 2003
News
Start-up shows off bus-less 64-core processor
by Tom Sanders

Mesh architecture allows for massively scalable multi-core chips.

Aug 21, 2007
Feature
The Tsar of Anti-Virus
by Ed Dawson

PC Authority speaks to Eugene Kaspersky, the Russian king of security software about cutting-edge programming, cyber criminals, pinball, and life in Moscow.

Aug 31, 2007
Netgear's Digital Entertainer Elite EVA9150 is a good media streamer, let down by a clunky interface
by Sasha Muller

Jam-packed with features, but it struggles to compete with the best.

Nov 20, 2009
HI-GRADE NOTINO C670-0
by Dan Chiappini

Absolutely jam packed with features, this notebook isn't your run-of-the-mill basic-function productivity laptop. At every turn we found hardware above and beyond the call of duty including a 64MB FX5200 graphics card, sexy widescreen display, 80GB hard disk drive and DVD-RAM/DVD-R/RW slot mounted drive for all your backup and home movie-making needs. A hybrid somewhere between legacy continuation and dismissal, this notebook features three rear-mounted USB 2.0 ports and parallel connectivity.

Sep 10, 2003
X marks the spot with the Mini Capsule Mark II - great sound from a small device
by Staff writers

The little R2D2 from Speaker Realm certainly packs a punch - and very cheap too.

Nov 17, 2009
News
Human hearts printed on your ink jet
by Nick Farrell

Just don't get a paper jam

Oct 22, 2008
News
Portable gadget gives soldiers instant hacking skills in the field
by Daniel Long

The US military is working on a portable hacking device that would allow soldiers untrained and unskilled in the art of cyber warfare to infiltrate enemy networks at the click of a few buttons.

May 27, 2009
News
Van Halen proves there is life after 80s rock fame
by Daniel Long

Ultimate Ears newest Super.Fi 5 earphones may be 80’s hair-metal approved, but are they good enough to take on the Sennheiser audio giant? You might just need to be a rock-star to afford them.

Oct 24, 2008
Review > Misc Software
Sony PCM-D1
by David Field

It’s what the professional audio market has to offer podcasters and budding musicians -- but quality comes at a cost.

Jun 27, 2007
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HyperGames
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Sep 5, 2005
Apple iPhone 3GS: everything that's good (and not so good) about the iPhone
by Jonathan Bray

The 3GS is not a revolutionary upgrade, but one that finally makes the iPhone the smartphone to own. Here is our full review and summary of all the important features

Aug 17, 2009
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Windows Media Bonus Pack
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

May 21, 2005
News
Boffins invent time telescope
by David Neal

White coats at Cornell University have demonstrated a photon-based system that has the potential to squeeze more data into packets sent over the Internet.

Oct 1, 2009
News
Video deals are background music to Google YouTube deal
by Bobby Pickering

Copyright issue is the 'elephant in the room' behind the YouTube takeover.

Oct 11, 2006
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Apple iPhone 3GS: everything that's good (and not so good) about the iPhone
Apple iPhone 3GS: everything that's good (and not so good) about the iPhone
by Jonathan Bray
The 3GS is not a revolutionary upgrade, but one that finally makes the iPhone the smartphone to own. Here is our full review and summary of all the important features
 
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Boffins invent time telescope
by David Neal  |   Oct 1, 2009
White coats at Cornell University have demonstrated a photon-based system that has the potential to squeeze more data into packets sent over the Internet.
Portable gadget gives soldiers instant hacking skills in the field
by Daniel Long  |   May 27, 2009
The US military is working on a portable hacking device that would allow soldiers untrained and unskilled in the art of cyber warfare to infiltrate enemy networks at the click of a few buttons.
Van Halen proves there is life after 80s rock fame
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 24, 2008
Ultimate Ears newest Super.Fi 5 earphones may be 80’s hair-metal approved, but are they good enough to take on the Sennheiser audio giant? You might just need to be a rock-star to afford them.
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