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PC Authority Issue: December, 2005

Australia's premier computer magazine, PC Authority gives you the facts, opinions and insight to make informed PC and tech purchasing decisions.

Issue: 97  |  December, 2005

What's in this issue



Stuff!



We have a special surprise for you this month. Stuff, PC Authority’s gadget-focused sister mag, is bundled with every issue of PC Authority. It’s a Christmas gift guide showing you what cool, funky gadgets and toys are on the market. Whether you’re buying for others, or indulging yourself, it’s in this month’s Stuff. Let us know what you think at the feedback button on this page.

Cover feature:
Google: Friend or Foe
Google knows what you look at, what you buy, and even reads your email. How long can we trust the world’s favourite search engine?

In the Labs:

* Anti-spyware: Spyware is bigger than ever, which means there are more anti-spyware packages on the market. We find out which ones keep you safe, and which ones don’t.

* Burners: The current crop of burners on the market are cheaper than ever before. We test the latest internal and external drives to find out which ones are best performers for your buck.

Tech support:
David Moss answers your tech questions, Jon Honeyball talks Vista, and Leigh Dyer looks at Ubuntu Linux and Sun servers. On top of that, we bust up the jargon around GPS and show you how to tune Windows to perfection.

New monthly section: Buyers Guide
We’ve launched a brand new section! We know you come to PC Authority to find the best advice, products and prices so we’ll be providing all the information you need in our monthly Buyers Guide. It hosts our bigger and better A-List, which lists the best of the best products at a glance. Plus, you’ll also find details on what else is on the market, and how to buy any product.


Articles in this issue

Archos AV7700
The ultimate portable media player.

Civilization IV
Here's what you're doing for your Christmas holidays.

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic
A welcome update to the Sound Blaster that can deliver perceptibly better audio than onboard chips, but it goes beyond most people’s needs for PC audio.

Scorptec Stinger
Look what four grand can buy you.

Sonos Digital Music System: The iPod for your home
An ipod-type device for the home that looks the goods and scores well in our tests.

Sony VAIO VGN TX17GP
Sony does it again with a Notebook to die for.

TI Power Dual AMD 4000
A good-value and very powerful system that will appeal to those seeking ultimate performance.

TI Super Dual AMD 2500
The two-and-a-half thousand dollar price point is a popular one for PC systems.

What's on the disc

PC Authority Issue: 97

CYBERLINK POWERPRODUCER 2 GOLD VCD*


Forget tedious video editing tasks – PowerProducer
automatically splits your movie into its individual
scenes, in just a few seconds. The program lets you
freely edit clips, allows you to trim out sections that
you don’t need, split or merge clips, add audio and
even add narration. Register here (available
until 21/11/2005)



CONCEPDRAW MINDMAP PERSONAL 3.5*


ConceptDraw MINDMAP, is an ideal tool for
brainstorming and organising your thoughts
into a visual form.
Register here



ULTIMATE FINANCIAL FORECASTER 2*

When you’re planning a business
it’s essential to have your finances
planned out for months or even years
ahead. Ultimate Financial Forecaster
2 is a wizard-driven tool that can help
build financial projections to plan your
business’s future.



BULLGUARD 6*

Bullguard is a full anti-virus, firewall, backup
and anti-spam/phishing suite, keeping you
safe from just about every angle. We’re
giving you the very latest version, which will
protect you for three whole months. If you
like it, then you have two choices. First, decide
the amount of online backup space you need, from the
Bronze (1GB), Silver (1.5GB) or Gold (3GB) subscriptions.
Then choose the one or two-year subscription length.



EAST-TEC ERASER 2005 BASIC

Has your hard drive ever contained
confidential data? Deleting the relevant
files doesn’t remove them from your
hard drive – they’re still around and
easily recoverable. The solution? Use a
secure deletion tool like East-Tec Eraser.



*Online registration required

FREEWARE



  • 1st AutoRun Express 1.0
  • English2metric 1.0
  • Find and Run Robot 1.06.01
  • Fresh UI 7.43
  • Genie Games Backup 6
  • IZArc 3.5 beta 3
  • Net Picker 2.2
  • Screenshot Pilot 1.46
  • Vallen Jpegger 4.76
  • WinServices 2.1.2.1
  • WYSIWYG Web Builder 2.5
  • Xnview 1.80.3



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