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The porn free PC (page 1)
by Staff Writers
Contrary to popular belief, the internet isn't for everyone. Simon Sharwood delivers the definitive guide to keeping porn and inappropriate material away from sensitive eyes.
Jul 13, 2004
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Top ten unlucky IT incidents
by Staff Writers
No matter how much we tell ourselves that we are rational, scientific human beings a Friday 13th still sends a tremor up some spines.
Feb 16, 2009
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HP’s notebook disassembly stage show
by Ed Dawson
What can a vendor-controlled comparison of notebook technology teach us? Plenty – but not in the way it was intended. Read on as we expose HP’s notebook ‘Reliability Challenge’.
Aug 8, 2007
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The RAD group
by Staff Writers
Founded in 1981, the RAD group is one of Israel's largest and most established high technology companies, with $US390 million in sales in 1999. The group consists of 14 companies, ranging from RAD Com
Jan 1, 1900
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Top 6 smartphones to look out for
by William Maher
The Blackberry Storm lands amidst a flurry of other smartphone launches recently, and in the near future.
Dec 8, 2008
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The ten biggest IT blunders
by Barry Collins
Barry Collins takes a nostalgic look at the biggest mistakes in the recent history of the computing industry.
Oct 18, 2006
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The porn free PC (page 2)
by Staff Writers
How can parents ensure that their children do not inadvertently or deliberately encounter content they feel is inappropriate?
Jul 13, 2004
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Weblog: Stuart Ridley: 'bloggin' the war
by Staff Writers
21/03/2003 Some people's points of view on the war hit home hard, because they're really personal. Now, that's one thing the Net is good at - making it personal.
Mar 21, 2003
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Weblog: Stuart Ridley: 'bloggin' the war
by Staff Writers
21/03/2003 Some people's points of view on the war hit home hard, because they're really personal. Now, that's one thing the Net is good at - making it personal.
Mar 21, 2003
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The little guys
by Staff Writers
Online merchants are consciously and consistently raising their prices, argues Mike May, an e-commerce analyst at research company Jupiter Communications. Many of these companies have run out o
Jan 1, 1900
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PowerDsine
by Staff Writers
Not every good idea has to be complicated. PowerDsine hopes to make a fortune from something relatively simple. Compared to ring main power cabling, a company's network cabling is relatively sophistic
Jan 1, 1900
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Silicon Zion
by Staff Writers
Israel is renowned for pilgrimages but one of its better kept secrets is its booming high-tech industry. James Morris finds out more. If you were asked to pick the world's leading
Jan 1, 1900
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Nintendo plays catch-up
by Staff Writers
The launch of PlayStation 2 is bad news for Nintendo. Its N64 has been falling behind PS1 for some time and it was expected that the company would have more news and hopefully even a prototype of its
Jan 1, 1900
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Net Profits
by Staff Writers
After the hype and amid the subsequent shakeout, whos really making money from the Web? Stewart Mitchell investigates Investors, entrepreneurs and infrastructure builders have made
Jan 1, 1900
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Questions & Answers: June
by David Moss
David Moss tackles Vista queries, as well as dealing with floating bars and annoying pop-up reminders.
Jul 4, 2007
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Login: Log out
by Staff Writers
Tim Dean reminisces over nearly seven years of PC Authority, and then he logs out.
Jul 13, 2004
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Interests Rates and your investments
by Staff Writers
If theres one word guaranteed to make stockbrokers and share investors panic, it is Greenspan. As head of the US central bank, Dr Alan Greenspan controls Americas official interest rates. But why shou
Jan 1, 1900
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Your guide to Intel Core 2
by David Fearon
Prepare to say goodbye to the Pentium as we reveal the next generation
Sep 8, 2006
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