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Price Watch: getting "cost price" at retail
by The Retail Warrior
Our man undercover, the Retail Warrior tested this by shopping for a TomTom Go 720 at four retailers, and found there are extremely good deals to be had, if you're prepared to do some clever leg work.
Oct 14, 2008
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10 tips to save money on tech
by Barry Collins
Keep your computing costs under control with our 10 cash-saving secrets, from how to get discounts on PCs, to SIM only phone contracts, the best DSLR cameras deals, and discount licensing from Adobe, Microsoft and others.
Oct 8, 2008
CyberLink PowerDirector 7
by James Morris
Another big improvement, but this time it’s enough to make PowerDirector a worthy alternative to its mainstream rivals
Oct 10, 2008
Adobe Acrobat 9
by Tom Arah
With Flash media handling and integration with Acrobat.com the Acrobat platform embraces the Internet – at last
Oct 10, 2008
Kodak Z1012 IS & Kodak Z1085 IS
by Daniel Long
Two Kodak cameras and each capable of rich looking 720P HD video. Whether you’re looking for a big zoom or a pocket snapper, these two models have it covered.
Oct 10, 2008
Pacstar DDR5 Gamer
by Dave Stephenson
A big brash, powerful pc with loads of features and a giant screen. It’s a good thing, because the orange case distracts from the DDR5’s true purpose: performance.
Oct 8, 2008
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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Seagate to hide your dirty secrets
by Daniel Long
Finally, it’s here – the James Bond of hard drives. The Seagate BlackArmour drive is protected by a brute strength AES security algorithm based on the highest Rijndael cipher keys available (256bit) that 'apparantly' can’t be cracked, ever.
Oct 10, 2008
Asus VW223B
by David Bayon
A great way to extend your desktop once you’re out of DVI ports
Oct 10, 2008
Optus
by Staff writers
Despite worrying reports about network congestion, Optus performed well in our tests. Top-notch speed, balanced with keen pricing - if you value network performance above all else this is the mobile broadband to get
Oct 10, 2008
Adobe Lightroom 2
by Dave Stevenson
New image editing tools and a more powerful library mode makes Lightroom 2 compelling. It's also compatible with Vista 64-bit.
Oct 10, 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
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Oct 13, 2008
TI Extreme Power 260
by Dave Stephenson
Its powerful, great value and comes with a superb lcd.what more could power users want?
Oct 8, 2008
Dell Studio 15, Dell's new mid-range hits the sweet spot
by Matthew Sparkes
Designed to sit between the low-end Inspiron and high-end XPS families, it comes in 15in and 17in flavours and its target audience could be pretty much anyone: few laptops are as customisable as this.
Oct 13, 2008
Brother MFC-7840W
by Dave Stevenson
It’s not quite an office grade product, but the MFC-7840W is a great choice for a busy home office.
Oct 10, 2008