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Total Reviews: 107
External Hard Drive Head to Head
Group Test | 19th Nov 2003
If you're looking for an external hard disk to backup data or share it between computers, take a look at these two units from Maxtor and Western Digital.
Group Test | 19th Nov 2003
If you're looking for an external hard disk to backup data or share it between computers, take a look at these two units from Maxtor and Western Digital.
Ahead Nero 6.0
Review | 23rd Oct 2003
The latest version of Nero builds on the popular Version 5 by adding some novice friendly aspects but not dumbing the core package down.
Review | 23rd Oct 2003
The latest version of Nero builds on the popular Version 5 by adding some novice friendly aspects but not dumbing the core package down.
Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator 6
Review | 23rd Oct 2003
The latest version of Easy CD & DVD Creator has hit the street, but will it redress the balance with long time rival Nero?
Review | 23rd Oct 2003
The latest version of Easy CD & DVD Creator has hit the street, but will it redress the balance with long time rival Nero?
DVD Writer Group Test 2003
Group Test | 17th Oct 2003
With broadband rolling out across the nation and hard disks filling up, PC users need to be able to copy data to high-capacity removable media. The natural answer to this problem is a writable DVD format, so we’ve rounded up some of the latest DVD writers and put them through a gruelling obstacle course.
Group Test | 17th Oct 2003
With broadband rolling out across the nation and hard disks filling up, PC users need to be able to copy data to high-capacity removable media. The natural answer to this problem is a writable DVD format, so we’ve rounded up some of the latest DVD writers and put them through a gruelling obstacle course.
Hard Disk Roundup
Group Test | 13th Oct 2003
With most new motherboards shipping with Serial ATA support we thought it was time to roundup a batch of the latest SATA hard disks and cast our eye over them. You can never have too much hard disk space, so if you’re thinking of expanding your system storage read on….
Group Test | 13th Oct 2003
With most new motherboards shipping with Serial ATA support we thought it was time to roundup a batch of the latest SATA hard disks and cast our eye over them. You can never have too much hard disk space, so if you’re thinking of expanding your system storage read on….
Latest News
Total News: 315
4GB, 8GB & 16GB ExpressCard SSDs From Lexar
News | 8th May 2007
Removing the need for a dedicated solid state hard drive?
News | 8th May 2007
Removing the need for a dedicated solid state hard drive?
First One Terabyte Desktop HDD On Sale Now
News | 4th May 2007
Hitachi throws it the way of PC World.
News | 4th May 2007
Hitachi throws it the way of PC World.
Adaptec 1210SA
Review | 12th Oct 2003
If you want to buy a Serial ATA hard disk but your motherboard doesn't support the new standard, Adaptec might have the answer.
Review | 12th Oct 2003
If you want to buy a Serial ATA hard disk but your motherboard doesn't support the new standard, Adaptec might have the answer.
ClipDrive Bio
Review | 19th Sep 2003
These days everyone's using USB flash memory keys to transfer data between PCs, but how safe is it? If you're really paranoid about data security on the move Jadetec may have the answer.
Review | 19th Sep 2003
These days everyone's using USB flash memory keys to transfer data between PCs, but how safe is it? If you're really paranoid about data security on the move Jadetec may have the answer.
Record 512GB & 256GB SSDs Announced
News | 20th Apr 2007
Plaudits once again go to high end specialist SimpleTech.
News | 20th Apr 2007
Plaudits once again go to high end specialist SimpleTech.
Kingston Launches UK Memory Vending Machines
News | 17th Apr 2007
Cheap as chips - now just as available.
News | 17th Apr 2007
Cheap as chips - now just as available.
Sammy Ultra Silent HDDs Unveiled
News | 5th Apr 2007
Once something is silent, it is even possible to be 'ultra silent'?
News | 5th Apr 2007
Once something is silent, it is even possible to be 'ultra silent'?


















