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Raptor Linux
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A fast paced slugfest, with a pulse-pounding sound track, and jaw-dropping VGA animation & cinem...
Sep 24, 2005
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Who creates digital maps?
by David Field
David Field goes behind the scenes with a Navteq mapping crew to see new mapping technology in action.
Jul 12, 2007
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Aurora 1.0
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A mind-bending screensaver.
Dec 23, 2002
Dell Axim X3i
by Tim Danton
When Dell shook the Pocket PC world with the aggressively priced Axim X5 (March 2003, page 41), its rivals could always point out that the X5 was bulkier and uglier than their devices. With its latest Axim, however, Dell has produced a slimmer, more attractive model without compromising on spec, features or price.
Feb 11, 2004
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Weblog: David Kidd: CSIROCKS
by Staff Writers
It's funny working in an industry where, even at its lowest point, there are still stupid amounts of money being thrown around.
May 7, 2003
Acer Aspire one, reviewed in detail
by Sasha Muller
Acer’s Aspire one makes a splash. A great keyboard, a fine screen and a keen price make for a superb mini-laptop
Oct 10, 2008
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Microsoft comments on Gears of War 2 debacle
by Daniel Long
Will or won't Gears of War 2 be appearing on the PC? As the web fury grows, we contacted the people behind the game to get some answers, and a nice photo gallery.
Sep 2, 2008
Abit IX38 QuadGT
by Darien Graham-Smith
An appealingly upmarket board at a fair price
Sep 1, 2008
DFI LanParty UT ICFX3200-T2RG
by Dave Stephenson
A great choice for overclockers, but the vast majority of people should buy a cheaper motherboard and better CPU.
Apr 20, 2007
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Performance Diet
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A software for analyzing your diet, calculating your ideal nutritional intake and helping with weigh...
Aug 10, 2005
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Xara3D 5
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Probably the easiest way to create 3D logos and titles.
Jul 15, 2003
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BeOS
by Staff Writers
Founded in 1990, Be originally marketed its BeOS operating system on its proprietary hardware platform the BeBox. The BeBox went the way of the dinosaurs, however, and the company officially ceased to
Jan 1, 1900