No book ever gets published in multiple editions unless its outstanding. And thats certainly the case with Stephen Bigelows book, Troubleshooting, Maintaining & Repairing PCs. Now in its fifth edition, this comprehensive text (more than 1,500 pages plus a CD-ROM) covers just about everything youre ever likely to need to know about your PC.
Some reassurance for the tinkerer who likes to know how to diagnose the bumps, clicks and grinds of a PC.
Upgrading and Repairing PCs is now on its 11th Edition, and it just keeps growing.
Not a bad tome to have in the computer room, the PC Repair Bench Book, by R Glister, is geared more ...
According to a recent ACCC study, people are jumping on the broad-bandwagon in droves. In fact, the ...
Is software or hardware you installed on your PC causing your system to crash? Perhaps you are havin...
Use the power of servers scattered all over the world to your advantage.
It’s easy to believe that registry cleaners fall into the category of “computer voodoo”. You expect to perform a few ritualistic gestures and gain a faster, less problematic computer.
A handy application that simulates a real VoIP call to diagnose your broadband problems.
Skype and traditional land lines bridged together. Say a gradual "au revoir" to your phone bill.
Not terribly pretty, but good security and features shine through.
A clean and fast interface, plenty of features and strong security make it a winner.
This recommended broadband tool earns our respect and takes labs honours.
Nothing revolutionary, but this simple and affordable music-production program feels both mature and modern
An interesting take on portable sound reproduction
You still get a lot for your money, but HD optical burning only extends to data discs