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Sitting On The Fence
Sitting On The Fence
Editorial | 8th May 2005
Is it ever the right time to buy a technology product? Riyad Emeran thinks that sometimes you've just got to bite the bullet and live for the now.
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When DRM Spoils the Party
When DRM Spoils the Party
Editorial | 1st May 2005
The latest 3G handsets may be multifunctional wonders, but as Benny Har-Even discovers, the networks are determined to only let you enjoy them on their terms.
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Hands Up - It's a RAID!
Hands Up - It's a RAID!
Editorial | 24th Apr 2005
In the pursuit of the ultimate PC, fast CPUs and graphics cards tend to grab the headlines, but Leo Waldock thinks that data security should be top of your wish list.
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Fit For Purpose, Fit For Use
Fit For Purpose, Fit For Use
Editorial | 17th Apr 2005
Dr Who's sonic screwdriver may be able to satisfy every need in every situation, but Sandra Vogel thinks that we're a long way from such a device in reality.
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Game On
Game On
Editorial | 10th Apr 2005
You need a high end graphics card to play the latest games right? Valve's latest online survey has brought Riyad Emeran back down to earth.
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Pimp My Zilla
Pimp My Zilla
Editorial | 3rd Apr 2005
With a whole community of users and a host of nifty plug-ins available, Benny Har-Even thinks it's time to get down with the Firefox. Aiight!
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Keeping Up To Date
Keeping Up To Date
Editorial | 27th Mar 2005
Leo Waldock knows that Windows Update is a good idea, so he's not happy about losing this functionality unless he installs the Windows Service Packs.
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Be Careful What You Wish For
Be Careful What You Wish For
Editorial | 20th Mar 2005
As mobile devices become more feature packed, Sandra Vogel asks whether these functions are to make our lives easier, or to make more money for the operators.
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Supersize Me
Supersize Me
Editorial | 13th Mar 2005
In today's digital world we're continually sold the idea that more is better. But Benny Har-Even thinks that sometimes we need to step back and make the most of what we have.
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The Loneliness of the Long Distance Worker
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Worker
Editorial | 6th Mar 2005
Travelling for business can be a tiring and lonely experience, but the technology that keeps us working so hard can also make those trips away more bearable.
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Navigation Nightmare
Navigation Nightmare
Editorial | 27th Feb 2005
In-car navigation systems are becoming more and more popular, but Sandra Vogel wants to know why cyclists have to play by motorists' rules.
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All You Can Eat?
All You Can Eat?
Editorial | 20th Feb 2005
Broadband Internet used to mean high speed access and unlimited downloads, but Leo Waldock has discovered that this is no longer the case.