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Big Questions: The 64-bit Windows FAQ
by Nathan Taylor
You've been raising some big questions in the forums about 64-bit. Here's our FAQ to 64-bit Vista vs XP, and whether it's worth the hassle if you're not a workstation user, but a gamer or power user.
Sep 26, 2008
Preview: Fujitsu P7230
by David Field
You could fit four of these in the same dimensions of a gargantuan desktop replacement 'laptop'.
Dec 13, 2006
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Hollywood Plus/DXR3
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This project is an attempt to provide the Linux community with kernel drivers for two very popular D...
Apr 27, 2005
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RWC: The Sound of Surround
by Leigh Dyer
Linux doesn't have to be a silent workhorse. Leigh Dyer examines the state of sound support in Linux
Feb 2, 2005
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Alternatives to Windows
by Leigh Dyer
Want to break free from a Microsoft world? Leigh Dyer looks at the alternatives.
Feb 16, 2005
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PC troubleshooting guide
by David Kidd
Is your PC the stable, error-free platform you need? We didn't think so. Leigh Dyer, David Kidd and Ty Pendlebury present the essential guide to fixing your PC.
Mar 2, 2005
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DESKTOP ENLIGHTENMENT
by Staff Writers
Four years ago, I saw a picture of a very beautiful desktop interface, called 'Enlightenment', running on an Operating System called 'Linux'. I didn't know much about either, but I downloaded and installed Linux anyway in order to run that fine looking user interface. Thanks to that early interest, I now enjoy a wonderful job designing and maintaining networks in which Linux often fills an important role. There's no better way to learn something new than for it to be enjoyable. With this in mind, I'd like to present Mike's Hopefully nifty guide to having fun with Linux.
Dec 1, 2002
Red Hat Enterprise WS 3
by Ashton Mills
Red Hat's latest offering is a finely tuned offensive into the lucrative corporate desktop market. With the Linux steamroller on a collision course for Redmond the last year has seen a number of major wins for the open source upstart with corporations such as IBM and governments that include Germany, France, China, Japan, Russia and Britain either already making the switch or considering it. And not just for servers, but on workstations too.
Feb 11, 2004
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Free software... and why we avoid it.
by Barry Collins
With the free products on our new cover DVD, you need never buy software again. So why do we still keep paying?
Sep 22, 2006
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XP vs. VISTA
by Barry Collins
Still not sure whether it's worth upgrading to Vista? We put XP and Vista through the ultimate face-off.
Mar 26, 2008
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The PC Authority Acronym Dictionary
by Staff writers
Ever wondered what a particular acronym stands for? Find the answer in our comprehensive reference guide to computer industry acronyms. RTFM!
Sep 4, 2007
RED HAT LINUX 9
by Liam Proven
Despite various attempts at Windows Desktop alternatives, Linux is still best suited to servers, for which Red Hat is by far the most popular choice. With this in mind, it came as no surprise when in May 2002 Red Hat split its product line in two: Linux and Enterprise Linux.
Aug 1, 2003
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1990 - 1997
by Staff Writers
1990 Internet porn A quick search for the first Internet porn site reveals dozens claiming to be the original XXX site, so to put a date on the medium is tricky. Suffice to s
Jan 1, 1900
e-smith server and gateway
by Staff Writers
Easy to set up and administer; has all the advantages which Linux offers.
Sep 12, 2001
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 7
by Davey Winder
A best-of-breed approach to Internet security pays off. This flexible and resource-friendly suite returns to the A-List.
Apr 23, 2007
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Vista: Security and encryption
by Staff writers
Will a beefed-up firewall, User Account Control and disk encryption make Vista a safer choice than XP?
Jan 29, 2007