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- 28 May 2013
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Test Centre: Group test: what's the best graphics card?
PC Advisor reviews and ranks the Top 5 graphics cards you can buy in the UK right now.
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Test Centre: Group test: what's the best wireless router?
PC Advisor reviews the best five wireless routers you can buy in the UK right now.
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News: How to Secure USB Drives and Other Portable Storage Devices
For all their convenience, misplaced or stolen storage devices often result in the loss of confidential data. To protect against embarrassing, costly and damaging data breaches, take these steps to protect your employees' portable storage devices.
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XEED projectors to go on sale in second half of 2013
Canon today announced four projectors, the first of what it calls 'compact installation projectors'. Canon says the four models represent a new category of projector: compact, but offering what it describes as 'market-leading image quality' and features. The series of XEED Compact Installation projectors will be on sale in the second half of 2013.
- 24 May 2013
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News: iWatch Sighting in Latest Apple Ad?
Apple's newest TV ad might be revealing a glimpse of the rumored iWatch, best that's the only good thing about it, writes CIO.com's Tom Kaneshige.
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News: Corning says Gorilla Glass trumps sapphire screens, but the truth is more nuanced
Corning has begun a pre-emptive strike against a competitor to Gorilla Glass, its product widely used in the displays of many smartphones.
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Test Centre: What's the best SSD
What's the best SSD (solid-state drive)? - SSDs are quieter and faster than traditional hard drives. As prices start to drop and storage capacities increase, PC Advisor charts the five best SSDs (solid-state drives) you can buy.
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News: My car, my office: Essential gadgets for the road warrior
Commuting is tough. Working out of your car all day is tougher. From traveling salesmen to offsite service professionals to couriers, millions of people worldwide spend their nine-to-five hours behind the wheel. And they need to stay in touch--online, dialed in, and powered up--all day. That's not easy to do when you're constantly on the move.
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News: Next-generation Kinect for Windows won't be for the average user
Microsoft has made it official: The new-and-improved Kinect that will ship with the Xbox One later this year will also come to Windows in 2014.
- 22 May 2013
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News: Amazon's Kindle Worlds to publish officially licensed (but probably still insane) fan fiction
Online fan fiction (or "fanfic") has long been a bizarre literary sideshow where crazy people go to explore completely impractical scenarios and insane sexual fantasies involving established characters from all the branches of the pop culture tree. All the branches. However, this darkened surreal corner of the Internet may soon find itself dragged out into the light of legitimacy. Amazon has announced that it is jumping into the officially licensed fan fiction business with its new Kindle Worlds publishing platform.
- 21 May 2013
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News: Awesome video shows Leap Motion's Windows 8 gesture control capabilities
Leap Motion doesn't have to replace your PC's mouse, but it certainly can.
- 20 May 2013
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News: Samsung readies world's most pixel-packed laptop display
Retina who? Not to be outdone on the display front, Samsung is showing off a 13.3-inch LCD notebook panel with a whopping 3200-by-1800 resolution screen.
- 17 May 2013
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How-Tos: 8 essential features you need in a business router
A router is the heart of your network, so it deserves to be chosen carefully. Any router will share your Internet connection amongst your computers and other networkable devices (smartphones, tablets, and so on), but better models provide features that will enhance your network and its performance. Whether you're seeking a business- or consumer-class router, here are the eight most essential features to look for.
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News: At Google I/O, Glass wearers say 'trust us'
Google is facing some tough questions from Congress over the privacy concerns raised by Glass, its fledgling augmented reality system for recording and receiving information on the fly. But on the ground at the company's I/O conference for developers, attendees are largely enthusiastic about the technology.
- 16 May 2013
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News: Now you see it: How Apple's Retina display is a boon to accessibility
iOS's accessibility features are great, particularly on the iPad--as I've written elsewhere--but for disabled users, accessibility is more than just a niche set of options in the Settings app.
- 14 May 2013
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News: Don't hold your breath for a Kindle with a color screen any time soon
Amazon's Kindle e-readers and tablets could someday be brighter, cheaper, and more battery efficient, now that the company has acquired Liquavista--but the acquisition doesn't necessarily mean color e-ink screens are in our immediate future, as many have been quick to speculate.
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News: Ailing Sharp sacks chief, vows turnaround on robots, LCDs
Japan's Sharp booked another huge loss on Tuesday, and unveiled its latest turnaround plan, which includes relying on partnerships with Samsung Electronics and Foxconn Technology Group for business, sacking top management, and expanding into new fields such as robotics.
- 13 May 2013
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News: Feds looking to make health data more user-friendly to tech developers
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services wants health tech developers in Silicon Valley to make greater use of its data to help make advances in the field and aid entrepreneurs in the region.
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News: Sony to launch super-thin, flexible e-reader for universities
Sony will soon launch a flexible e-reader device that is less than 7mm thick and weighs 358 grams, targeted for use in university classrooms.
- 11 May 2013
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News: Banned 3D printed gun files will never truly vanish from the Web
Schematics for 3D printing a working handgun have been yanked from their original website by order of the State Department--but the files remain online at the Pirate Bay website and elsewhere.
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