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Benchmarks: the unofficial eight-core Mac Pro

Benchmarks: the unofficial eight-core Mac Pro

Tech Guide Unless you normally work on high-end workstations, perform massively multitasking workloads or just want the bragging rights, eight cores is definitely overkill -- at least for now.


Internet Explorer's shrinking numbers

Internet Explorer's shrinking numbers

Tech Guide There's more than just features to consider when choosing an Internet browser. Unfortunately, on the eve of releasing Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft still hasn't worked that out.


Think before you type

Think before you type

Tech Guide We seamlessly shift from private mode to public then back again several times during our normal day, and we never really think about it. The same should be true with our computer lives, but it isn't.


A half-century of hard drives

A half-century of hard drives

Tech Guide The hard disk drive, invented by IBM 50 years ago, underpins modern computing and will continue to do so for a while yet. But how did today's data storage technology evolve, and what does the future hold?


When Web 2.0 fails

When Web 2.0 fails

Tech Guide With companies rushing to Web 2.0-enable their sites, some established businesses are needlessly compromising their security by depending upon the security of others.


JavaScript plus AJAX equals trouble

Tech Guide With convenience comes the potential for new (and old) security risks as some businesses race to deliver AJAX-enabled Web sites without regard to security.


Inside a notebook battery pack

Inside a notebook battery pack

Tech Guide Ever wondered what exactly is inside your notebook's battery pack? We take the cover off a typical example, and explain how it can, occasionally, burst into flames.


Inside Intel's Core architecture

Inside Intel's Core architecture

Tech Guide Intel's Core architecture now underlies mobile, desktop and server chips, and is a major departure from the Pentium 4's NetBurst design.


A guide to VoIP telephony

A guide to VoIP telephony

Tech Guide What is VoIP, how much does it cost, how does it work and what are the alternatives? Our Tech Guide provides the answers.


When two-factor fails

Tech Guide Phishers are poking holes in traditional Internet security and undermining our faith in the Internet itself. In the latest instance, they compromised a supposedly secure two-factor-authenticated banking system.


Dual-core AMD Turion: slow out of the gate

Dual-core AMD Turion: slow out of the gate

Tech Guide Preliminary benchmark results for AMD's new dual-core mobile processor suggest that Intel has little to fear.


Five things you'll love (and hate) about Windows Vista

Five things you'll love (and hate) about Windows Vista

Tech Guide We've lived with beta 2 of Vista for a while. Here are our top five pros and cons of the new OS.


Intel Core 2 Duo preview benchmarks: a different approach

Intel Core 2 Duo preview benchmarks: a different approach

Tech Guide How does Intel's new Core 2 Duo E6700 processor cope with multitasking? We have some preliminary test results.


Outward bound with Vista's new firewall

Tech Guide Microsoft is promising that in Windows Vista all inbound connections will be blocked by default, whereas all outbound connections will be allowed by default, other than by exception. What does that mean? Well, it's less than you might think.


The large-file problem

Tech Guide There are two ways to send big files to friends and colleagues: using a central server or via a point-to-point connection. We explain which method is right for today.



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Acrobat 9 Pro Extended: a first look

Acrobat 9 Pro Extended: a first look

Adobe's Acrobat 9 document-creation software is adding dynamic features such as animation integration, dynamic maps, 256-bit encryption and improved forms.

ecoquiet RM ONE 50: a first look

ecoquiet RM ONE 50: a first look

Intel is talking up its new Atom processor as a basis for low-cost, low-power 'Netbooks' and 'Nettops'. Here, we examine RM's education- focused ecoquiet ONE 50.

MSI Wind: a first look

MSI Wind: a first look

MSI is the latest to join the ranks of would-be ASUS Eee challengers. Here are our first impressions of the forthcoming 10in. Wind notebook.

What we know about Windows 7

What we know about Windows 7

Microsoft is remaining tight-lipped about the next version of Windows, due in late 2009 or early 2010: ZDNet.com's Redmond-watcher Mary Jo Foley summarises what we do know.

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Fully equipped: the mobile professional

Fully equipped: the mobile professional

Do you spend a lot of your working life out of the office? If so, check out our selection of the best kit to take out on the road.

Alternatives to Microsoft Office

Alternatives to Microsoft Office

In the world of productivity suites, you don't need to pay a lot to get the basic tools for reading, writing and arithmetic. Read our reviews and previews to discover what's in each bundle, from the freebies to the full-featured suites.

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Businesses going mobile need to consider whether to buy notebooks, handhelds, smartphones or other mobile devices. Then there's the various wireless connectivity options, and the extra management burden on the IT department. We take a look at some of these issues.

Ten Top Tech Tomes

Ten Top Tech Tomes

Looking for an alternative kind of holiday reading? Why not brave the bafflement of fellow beach denizens and pack a tech tome in your luggage? At least you'll guarantee some space around you on the sand!

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