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Soundcast Outcast/iCast
by Staff writers
If the idea appeals, give it a go: it’s fun in a rather unusual beige box
Sep 3, 2008
Feature
Super-hero computing
by Staff Writers
Supercomputers crunch data that could hold the secret of life, the weather and the effect of nuclear war. David Tebbutt investigates.
Jan 1, 2001
Feature
What is mobile broadband?
by Staff writers
Mobile broadband, also called wireless broadband, is full powered broadband Internet access that’s delivered by a mobile phone network (or a similar, long-range, radiation-based transmission system).
Nov 7, 2007
News
Telstra launches NTT DoCoMo i-mode
by Staff Writers
Telstra has launched NTT DoCoMo's mobile phone service i-mode in Australia, a multimedia service proving popular with consumers overseas.
Nov 10, 2004
PC Toys
by Staff Writers
Designed for the curious enthusiast or habitual tinkerer looking to push the boundaries of knowledge, PC Toys has projects to suit the interests and skills of readers from all walks of life.
Sep 8, 2004
Olympus cameras Mju 800
by Staff writers
The Mju has hidden depths with aperture-priority and shutter-priority modes, but alas no fully manual mode
Aug 28, 2008
Feature
Should you buy an iPod Touch?
by Staff writers
With the iPhone (presumably) only a few months away, we compare how Apple's touch screen marvels compare.
Dec 5, 2007
Feature
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
Klipsch ProMedia 4.1
by Staff Writers
We found that this system would produce the test tone at a sustained 106dB well clear of any of the others.
Dec 1, 2001
Feature
Reinventing the WAP
by Staff Writers
But while some contemplate the safety issues of the future, others have more pressing issues to deal with such as how to improve the public perception of WAP. In Europe a backlash has de
Jan 1, 1900
News
6 travel gadgets we can't travel without
by Staff writers
Whether you are a busy commuter or a frequent flyer or maybe you prefer to just travel for business or pleasure, there's a selection of kit that can simpify your life.
Jun 4, 2009
Feature
100 Expert Windows Tips
by Staff writers
Climb the steps all the way to Windows guru status with our invaluable selection of tips and shortcuts for XP and Vista.
Jun 11, 2008
Feature
Extreme programming
by Staff Writers
Don't be confused; this XP has little to do with Microsoft. It's what happened when software developers pushed the best practices of programming to the edge, to the extreme.
Mar 1, 2003
Feature
Another dimension
by Staff Writers
As futuristic technology concepts go, 3D screens have been right up there with the teleporter as an aspirational idea that could change the way we see the world, yet the idea still resides in the realm of the science fiction.
Mar 1, 2003
Feature
IBM
by Staff Writers
IBMs IT infrastructure has a very public face in the form of the official Olympic Web site. By the end of the Games it will have received an estimated 1.4 billion page views or the equivalent of sever
Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Top 10 IT priorities for Obama
by Staff Writers
From webcasting to the DMCA to net neutrality - a list of top ten IT priorities for the new president.
Jan 19, 2009
Feature
The practical guide to Wi-Fi
by Staff writers
Your wireless network is more powerful than you imagine. Use this guide to fully understand and utilise it.
Jun 27, 2007
Feature
Vista: Under the skin
by Staff writers
Is Vista’s suave new interface and menu system window dressing or a radical improvement in usability?
Jan 29, 2007
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