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Linux: Attack of the killer Squid
by Staff Writers
I've recently spent a couple of weeks on site at a client running a Linux training course and dabbling with the popular and powerful Web-caching package, Squid.
Apr 1, 2003
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
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Power Polymers
by Staff Writers
Even if the flexible, paper-thin screen is the undisputed killer app of display technology, it will never get out of the lab if its tied to present-day battery technology. Batteries have, its true, im
Jan 1, 1900
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The games
by Staff Writers
At launch in the US there were 19 games, although there will be more when the Xbox is launched over here in March. Unlike other console launches in the past, the Xbox has not one, but several killer t
Jan 1, 1900
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Motocross Madness 2 - thanks to Microsoft
by Staff Writers
Motocross Madness 2 is the outrageous sequel to the award winning Motocross Madness. Motocross Madness 2 features all of the killer dirtbike action of the original, but takes a quantum leap forward wi
Jan 1, 1900
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PC Authority iPhone 3G Coverage
by Staff writers
Check in to see our full iPhone 3G coverage, including our iPhone Plan Picker with full pricing analysis, our hands on iPhone review, the inside scoop on avoiding extra data fees, accessories, tips and more.
Jul 14, 2008
Apple iPod shuffle 1GB
by Staff writers
If the lack of a display or hold button don’t bother you, this is a superb player
Sep 3, 2008
TomTom Go 930
by Staff writers
Heartily recommended, but not a massive leap forward from the previous version
Aug 29, 2008
Microsoft Xbox Live Vision
by Staff writers
This is a pretty decent little webcam – it's just that, without games to fool around with, it feels like a low-end PC webcam plugged into your Xbox. EyeToy this ain't
Aug 29, 2008
TOSHIBA E310
by Staff Writers
Back in February 2002 (PC Authority issue 51 page 42) we ran a comprehensive round up of the latest PDAs in the market, but its amazing what difference a few months make. Toshibas entry to the market, the e570, won the Quality Award, but was pipped at the post by the Palm m125, which won the value award with its extremely competitive price.
Jul 12, 2002
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Write Choice
by Staff Writers
The CD-RW is close to becoming an ubiquitous part of a new PC. Exactly how this came about is difficult to pinpoint, but one reason is the growth of storage-hungry multimedia. More people are using th
Feb 1, 2001
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Wireless World
by Staff Writers
Internet-enabled wireless clients are just one part of the picture. For mobile Internet to succeed, companies will need a strategy that also encompasses the network, infrastructure and content. In Feb
Jan 1, 1900
Panasonic HDC-SD1
by Staff writers
The SD1 looks stunning, and performs even better. If this is what AVCHD delivers, then we’re totally sold
Aug 29, 2008
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Querying Excel
by Staff Writers
It's an accepted fact that most Microsoft Office users only ever use about 20 percent of the suite's capabilities, often because they don't have the time to learn about all of the goodies it contains. Excel, with its complicated interface and feature overload is notorious for baffling even experienced users. However, many of its features are very useful in their own right.
Jul 1, 2003
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Avatars
by Staff Writers
Avatar is the ancient Sanskrit word for the spirit made flesh, but its been hijacked by Western culture. Davey Winder investigates.
Jan 1, 2003
Palm m100
by Staff Writers
Functionally the daVinci is the bare minimum as far as PDAs go so I was intrigued with the idea of a PalmOS device for $329.
Dec 1, 2000
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