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Finishing touches go on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
by Staff writers

Krome is busy putting finishing touches on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. We spoke to them about the game, Krome's new Merkury3 engine and more.

Jun 25, 2008
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Is email wasting your day? The two-minute rule for Outlook, and other tips to feel like you've achieved something each day
by Tim Danton

This feature is for anyone who's finished a working day with the horrible sense of dissatisfaction that things didn't go to plan, that you've been ineffective. That you just didn't do all the things you wanted to.

Jun 4, 2009
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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
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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
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Advanced networking for small business
by Steve Cassidy

Cutting edge technology is bringing powerful enterprise-grade solutions to the small and medium business sector. Read on for tips, analysis and tutorials about how you can take advantage.

Sep 5, 2007
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Feeling Good
by Paul Ockenden

Paul Ockenden gets to grips with MOTOROLA’s impressive push-email system, “GOOD”- a great competitor to both Microsoft’s and Blackberry’s systems.

Aug 28, 2007
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The televised revolution
by Leigh Dyer

Leigh Dyer lets rip on digital TV, video conversion tools, aspect ratios and video formats.

Jun 28, 2007
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1918 - 1959
by Staff Writers

1918 Enigma The German Enigma is surely the best-known mechanical cipher machine. Invented in 1918, it was developed as a commercial and military encipherment system. Enigma

Jan 1, 1900
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BlackBerry flavours
by Davey Winder

There’s a lot to consider before jumping on the BlackBerry bandwagon. Should you or shouldn’t you use a dedicated blackberry device?

Aug 8, 2007
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Retro Computing
by Staff writers

PC Authority takes a trip down computer memory lane and discovers just how PC technology has evolved... and how Microsoft and IBM nearly destroyed each other.

May 17, 2007
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Connectivity
by Staff Writers

Lets first look at the implications on connectivity: at present, the Internet is defined, for most users, by the needs and demands of the World Wide Web. This is the space they see and work with on a

Jan 1, 1900
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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
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Free software... and why we avoid it.
by Barry Collins

With the free products on our new cover DVD, you need never buy software again. So why do we still keep paying?

Sep 22, 2006
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Can you survive on online apps?
by Stuart Andrews

Online services are growing smarter by the day – but can they replace desktop applications? We spend a week working online to find out.

Nov 21, 2007
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WAP on the lighter side
by Staff Writers

While most of the WAP applications to date have been serious services, UK games developer Eidos is working on its first WAP game. The company, which is best known as the publisher of the hugely succes

Jan 1, 1900
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Server 101: Access multiple Exchange servers with Outlook
by Paul Ockenden

Lugging the same laptop from one job to another? There is a way to access multiple Exchange mail servers with Microsoft Outlook.

Feb 2, 2009
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The future of CPUs
by Stuart Andrews

What happens when multiple-core processors are no longer sufficient for our demands? Stuart Andrews looks at the future of CPUs.

Dec 6, 2006
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Microsoft keeps on pushing
by Paul Ockenden

Paul Ockenden Ditches his blackberry for a month and finds out the benefits and the pitfalls of using Microsoft’s push email system.

Jul 20, 2007
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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
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Never lose a file again
by Stuart Andrews

Stuart Andrews shows you how to set up and maintain the perfect backup routine.

Jan 16, 2009
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