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PC Authority Issue: March, 2001

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

Issue: 0  |  March, 2001

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B2B
The biggest potential market, the business-to-business sector, has always been more important in dollar terms than the business-to-consumer market. Although the Myers and Woolworths of the world creat

Hype into hope
Where does the Web fit into a global economy? Simply another sector, or a whole new science? When the flesh of marketing and the intense industry interest is stripped back to the bones, the Internet e

Investors and share trading
Much of the early hype surrounding the Internet was generated by a yours-is-bigger-than mine attitude. Share portfolio, that is. With news reports throughout the 1990s championing the 1,000 per cent p

Net Profits
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

Pentium 4 you?
Once again it is time for the PC Authority Labs team to cast their critical eye over the latest and greatest that Intel has to offer, in terms of PCs based around its new Pentium 4 processor. One reas

PUC Noise-free headset
We've all had the experience of speaking to someone on the phone and having their voice drowned out by the background noise. The problem is usually accentuated with mobile phones and public telephones which by their very nature are prone to this annoyance.

Shop flawed?
The biggest noise during early years of Internet commerce has come from the marketing men from the e-tailing .coms. High-profile advertising campaigns mean that pretty much everyone from cradle to gra

Sound Blaster Live! Platinum 5.1
The Creative Sound Blaster Live! Platinum 5.1 is the latest sound card from Creative Labs, the company that has dominated the consumer-level computer audio card market for most of the last decade.

The Amazon effect
The top-placed Internet pure-play in a recent ranking of earnings called the Internet 500, Amazon.com reported Q3 losses, not including large one-time charges, of $US86 million on revenue of $US356 mi

The little guys
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

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