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Written by Simon Toat
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Tuesday, 14 August 2007 |
If you are into gaming on the PC (and a few of us are) and you are old
enough to remember buying a Commodore Vic 20. (sadly some of us can!) Then
rejoice, Commodore, the computing company that has sprung Lazarus-like
from the technology graveyard, has signed a deal with internet
retailers Play.com to sell the new Commodore PCs a month before anyone
else can get their mitts on it.
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Tuesday, 14 August 2007 |
Forget your boring old clip-on or tripod webcams. In an age where everyday objects can digitally come to life in Transformers , you want a robot webcam. Thankfully we’ve tracked one down...
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
Tesco might be suffering a bit of a backlash at the moment, but Medion has obviously spotted that the superstore might be a good place to flog its PCs. The company has prepped a high-end multimedia PC to catch the eye of those shoppers who only popped in for some tea bags and loo rolls.
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Friday, 27 July 2007 |
Happy with your Linksys router? Well pretty soon you'll be happy with your Cisco router instead.
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Friday, 20 July 2007 |
Dell is spreading its branches a bit wider when it comes to selling its laptops. The PC maker has signed a deal with The Carphone Warehouse to give away PCs as part of an AOL broadband internet package.
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Written by Simon Toat
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Friday, 20 July 2007 |
If you have a Media Center PC and you have been itching to upgrade your
disc player to Blu-ray, you might want to consider this latest internal
drive from Chinese manufacturer Lite-On as it has knock around £60
(€100) off the price.
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Written by Hillary Childs
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Monday, 16 July 2007 |
"We've got a flying mouse to kill and I want to clean my claws," says the Joker in Tim Burton’s Batman. But we can’t help thinking he’d leave Logitech’s MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Mouse alone, because it’s just too pretty and too useful to kill.
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Written by Simon Toat
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Monday, 09 July 2007 |
If you are yank with a computer problem and you don't have a member of
your family to rely on to sort it out, then you'd probably call up the Geek Squad
to fix you tech troubles. But before you do that you might to hid your
stash of virtual porn. According to consumer watchdog website
consumerist.com it allegedly caught one technician in the act of
stealing porn pics in an elaborate sting operation.
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