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Lithium battery fires could be a thing of the past
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The days when laptops occasionally explode due to their lithium batteries breaking down could soon be over thanks to a new invention which shuts down the explosive reaction.

Nov 13, 2009
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How many printers do you really need?
by Staff writers

There isn't much point, after all, in owning a network printer capable of printing thousands of pages per month at a ridiculously low price per page if the people that use it don't print out that much on a day-to-day basis.

Oct 19, 2009
Acer Aspire Timeline 4810t might be the perfect laptop for business travellers
by Staff writers

Slick looks and astonishing battery life make this the pick of the bunch for travelers, especially for the business person on the go.

Jul 16, 2009
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Top 10 best and worst Macs of all time
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Apple computers from the sweetest to the rottenest

Jan 26, 2009
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Global credit crunch driving Linux adoption
by Staff writers

IT execs looking to open source options, says Novell.

Mar 18, 2009

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Lithium battery fires could be a thing of the past
by Staff writers  |   Nov 13, 2009
The days when laptops occasionally explode due to their lithium batteries breaking down could soon be over thanks to a new invention which shuts down the explosive reaction.
How many printers do you really need?
by Staff writers  |   Oct 19, 2009
There isn't much point, after all, in owning a network printer capable of printing thousands of pages per month at a ridiculously low price per page if the people that use it don't print out that much on a day-to-day basis.
Global credit crunch driving Linux adoption
by Staff writers  |   Mar 18, 2009
IT execs looking to open source options, says Novell.
 
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