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12Ghosts Popup-Killer
by Nirmal Chandrasena

12Ghosts Popup-Killer LE 7.02 is free for non-commercial use, which is a good thing because this is worth having a look at.

Nov 12, 2003
Review > Misc Software
101 Killer Apps for your Pocket PC
by Darren Ellis

101 Killer Apps for your Pocket PC is a handy reference freeware and shareware book for users of Pocket PC PDAs. It's quite comprehensive, but very application biased.

Sep 8, 2004
Adobe InDesign
by Staff Writers

The Quark-killer has finally landed. For the last year, the hype about Adobe's replacement for the worthy but old-fashioned PageMaker (reviewed issue 22, p108) has been building to fever pitch.

Jan 3, 2000
First Look: Pioneer DreamBook IL1, a notebook for under $500
by William Maher

It looks like Pioneer wants the record for one of the cheapest notebook on the market. Take a look.

Jul 1, 2008
PowerColor X800XT
by Darren Ellis

The X800XT is at the cutting edge of gaming technology at the moment, and no card demonstrates this better than the PowerColor X800XT. It combines a killer price (for a high-end card), excellent performance, and a respectable bundle.

Jan 11, 2005
Soltek QBic EQ3801
by Ty Pendlebury

Noise levels and heat dissipation are two important factors in the design of small form factor (SFF) PCs. Low noise is particularly important in the growing home theatre PC market, where designs such as the Soltek EQ3801 are increasingly popular due their attractively small size.

Jan 4, 2005
First Look: Nokia E71 faces off against iPhone 3G
by William Maher

One of the best combinations of design and function in a smartphone we've seen for some time.

Sep 3, 2008
Asus Ageia PhysX
by Craig Simms

A potentially stunning card -- but don't buy one just yet.

Jun 21, 2006
Optima WorkPro K8X
by Nick Ross

A killer system in the sub-$1500 sweet spot.

Apr 5, 2006
HTC Touch Pro unboxed
by William Maher

HTC's new Blackberry killer arrives on our desk, and it's every bit the showoff we thought it would be - and that's mean as a compliment.

Oct 14, 2008
ASUS M51Va, killer value Centrino 2 notebook
by Zara Baxter

Despite some odd feature choices, this is an affordable powerhouse of a laptop. A great value mid-range Centrino 2 laptop, as long as you're not worried about battery life.

Oct 8, 2008
Review > All-in-one
Epson Stylus Photo TX800FW
by David Bayon

Excellent features and an innovative interface are dealt a killer blow by average print quality.

Jan 16, 2009
Dell Inspiron Mini 9, not an Eee-killer but the price is right
by William Maher

Dell's long awaited entry into the Eee-class notebook market is a top effort, though not perfect.

Sep 16, 2008
Sword of the Stars
by David Kidd

Sci-fi strategy with a killer twist. Imagine any creature, make it, and send it into battle.

Oct 26, 2006
Assassin’s Creed: pics and full review
by Stuart Turton

A game that drips with atmosphere and promises much, but fails to deliver the killer blow

Jul 25, 2008
Nokia E61
by Paul Ockenden

A stylish and rugged business-class smartphone with a huge choice of push-email clients available.

Nov 21, 2006
Review > TVs
Samsung Series 9 LCD TV, solves the LCD vs plasma argument
by Alex Bradner

Big screen HDTVs are beautiful, but if you’re looking for an upgrade at the moment, you will have come across the killer question: LCD or plasma?

May 5, 2009
Review > Hard Disks
Gorge yourself on 1TB of storage "Caviar"
by Darien Graham-Smith

A great desktop drive but you can get this capacity and similar performance for less

Dec 8, 2008
Review > MP3 Players
Microsoft Zune
by Ross Burridge

Stacks of potential, but current hardware is underwhelming and the client software a mess.

Mar 22, 2007
Condemned: Criminal Origins
by Chris Taylor

Relieve stress and scare yourself stupid.

Jun 21, 2006

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ASUS M51Va, killer value Centrino 2 notebook
by Zara Baxter
Despite some odd feature choices, this is an affordable powerhouse of a laptop. A great value mid-range Centrino 2 laptop, as long as you're not worried about battery life.
 
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