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  • News: Fujitsu Siemens launches 'zero watt' monitors

    Fujitsu Siemens has launched the "world's first zero-watt monitors".

  • Freecom Mobile LS Pro portable DVD drive

    Freecom has announced the Mobile DVD RW Recorder LS Pro - a super-thin external optical drive for laptops.

  • News: VIA 'stunned' by belated reports of chipset exit

    VIA Technologies may not have released a third-party chipset in over two years but that didn't stop the technology media from jumping on the story Monday, reporting the company had left the third-party chipset business.

  • News: AMD launches ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2

    AMD has launched the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics card that is widely expected to outperform rival nVidia's top-end graphics card, the GeForce GTX 280.

  • News: Intel fixes two CPU vulnerabilities

    Intel has fixed two critical bugs in its chips, according to a Russian researcher who plans to demonstrate how he could take advantage of the flaws.

  • Video: How to sync iTunes with your non Apple MP3 player

    Sync your iTunes music with a non-iPod player. If your iPod went to the great electronics graveyard in the sky, you replaced it with a non-Apple MP3 player and your music library still sits inside iTunes, here's how to get it all back.

  • Video: How to find other PCs and printers on your network

    Get your PC and printer network working. Here's a set of simple but effective tips and tricks that'll get your network back running smoothly in no time at all.

  • Video: BlackBerry Curve user review

    The BlackBerry Curve is a hugely successful mobile phone handset from RIM. Here's a review from reader Peterson8765.

  • Video: How to fix and find your photos

    Make digital photography fun with tips and free downloads. And make your photography sessions a lot more productive and cost-effective.

  • Video: How to fine tune your HDTV

    Tweak colour, brightness, and contrast settings and then precisely calibrate your screen - we show you how. Get your high-definition television to show off its best picture quality.

  • News: PC Advisor's complete PC support guide

    Computers have become essential elements of our daily lives – when they break down, so do we. PC Advisor looks at the best places to turn for the critical support that can get our systems up and running again. We explain warranties, offer simple call-centre tips, compare repair firms and show you where to go for online advice.

  • News: Intel targets Web 2.0 growth with Facebook deal

    Intel hopes a deal with Facebook will boost its presence in the Web 2.0 after announcing that it will supply chips and programming tools to power the social-networking site's servers.

  • News: Tests show Via's Nano beats Intel's Atom

    Via Technologies' low-power Nano processor could prove a better solution for low-power, mini laptops than Intel's Atom chip, according to early reviews

  • Video: Agfa AP2300 - In Brief

    The Agfa AP2300 may look slightly dated, with its dark grey and white fascia, but this compact, but heavy, unit produces excellent prints.

  • News: Sony phone, electronics profits slashed in Q1

    Tough competition in the electronics and mobile phone businesses hit Sony's profits during the April to June quarter of 2008, the company announced today.

  • News: Intel Atom coming to smartphones and cars

    Intel is working on new x86 chips to use in devices ranging from consumer electronics to mobile phones.

  • News: Bargain MP3 players and flash memory expected

    A global glut of NAND flash memory chips, which store songs, photos and other data in gadgets from iPods to digital cameras, will continue for at least the next few months because companies have been slow to rein in production, according to DRAMeXchange Technology.

  • Video: Sharp's monster 108in LCD panel on show

    The world's largest LCD panel finds its first home, in a new cinema complex in Tokyo

  • News: The world's best keyboard, and why it's so great

    From the satisfying click of its keys to its no-nonsense layout and solid steel underpinnings, IBM's 24-year-old Model M is the standard by which all other keyboards must be judged.

  • News: The ultimate guide to buying a motherboard

    Whether you're building a new PC or overhauling an old one, a new motherboard is the place to start. Here's our advice on choosing the right one.