Archive for February, 2008
Friday, February 29th, 2008
Apple's latest notebooks see improved battery life thanks to Intel's 45nm Penryn core. But how do they perform?
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Friday, February 29th, 2008
Apple's latest notebooks see improved battery life thanks to Intel's 45nm Penryn core. But how do they perform?
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Friday, February 29th, 2008
it's not exciting, but this laptop happily goes about its business: The AS5633
gives a straightforward glimpse into the current world of the Acer laptop.
Discounting the fact that it arrives in a traditional style, rather than the
new Gemstone chassis, this is very much a mass-market...
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Friday, February 29th, 2008
Canon's latest portable compact printer: Canon's SELPHY range has always been
aimed squarely at the party-goer or happy snapper who's on holiday, on the move
or just keen to have a quick, instant collection of hard copies of memorable
moments. Consequently...
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Friday, February 29th, 2008
Dell first launched their updated XPS notebook, the M1730, in late 2007. We have the updated version with 8800M GTX SLI, a Penryn X9000 CPU, overclocking support, and the proverbial kitchen sink, all crammed into a powerful desktop replacement notebook.
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Friday, February 29th, 2008
Dell first launched their updated XPS notebook, the M1730, in late 2007. We have the updated version with 8800M GTX SLI, a Penryn X9000 CPU, overclocking support, and the proverbial kitchen sink, all crammed into a powerful desktop replacement notebook.
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Thursday, February 28th, 2008
short, snappy and shedloads of fun: Some of the finest entertainment this
reviewer's ever had with a games console and a good night in was the original
Time Crisis on the Playstation. The game was horribly short, but so insanely
exciting that...
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Thursday, February 28th, 2008
a lot of storage but with unpleasant operating software: The Iomega Storcenter,
on paper, is just the kind of device that'd make a smashing addition to a home
network. Packed with two 500GB hard drives that can be utilised in a RAID
array, it's a...
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Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
After much fanfare, SP1 has hit gold. Can SP1 fix all that ails Vista? We take a look and find out.
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Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
After much fanfare, SP1 has hit gold. Can SP1 fix all that ails Vista? We take a look and find out.
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