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- 29 January 2013
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Microsoft Office 2013 and 365 FAQ: What you need to know
Microsoft Office 2013 and Office 365 are now available so here's everything you need to know.
- 12 November 2012
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How to use IPAM in Windows Server 2012
Speak to any Network or Server Administrator and they’ll proclaim one of their top five nightmares is managing IP addresses. Windows Server 2012 has introduced a brand new feature that will ease those nightmares and sooth the stresses of looking after such beasts as DHCP servers and DNS servers.
- 25 October 2012
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Hands-on with Microsoft Surface RT: 10 things we've learnt
Some subjective thoughts from spending hands-on time playing with the Microsoft Surface RT.
- 31 August 2012
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- 28 May 2012
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New features in Windows 8: Virtual keyboard
For those who want to use Windows 8 on tablets and touchscreen PCs, Microsoft includes a range of virtual keyboards. Here's a close look at Windows 8's virtual keyboard.
- 24 April 2012
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FAQ: Intel Ivy Bridge processors
Intel has launched its latest generation of processors called Ivy Bridge. So you're probably wondering what it all means to the technology world and computing. We've put together this FAQ to answer all your burning questions.
- 10 April 2012
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Why Windows 8 is good for business
Although it is a radical step, migrating your business to Windows 8 could make sense. PC Advisor explains why
- 04 April 2012
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Top 8 reasons to upgrade to Windows 8
Microsoft is only a few months away from launching Windows 8 and you're probably wondering whether you should upgrade. Here are eight great reasons to make the leap.
- 28 March 2012
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10 low-cost alternatives to Word, Photoshop and other software juggernauts
We look at inexpensive (and web-based) alternatives to the big names in word processing, email, photo editing, backup, music organising, remote access, optimisation, file managing, note-taking and presentation software. UPDATED: 28th March 2012
- 19 January 2012
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PC Advisor's top five tweets of the week – 19th January 2012
It's been a busy seven days on Twitter where tech stories have been concerned
- 18 January 2012
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Best iPhone apps: Five free apps to aid revision
If you're a student, then perhaps your smartphone is providing an unwelcome (or possibly welcome?) distraction from cramming for your latest test.
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Wikipedia black-out: Five alternatives to the online encyclopaedia
Wikipedia is in the middle of a black-out for 24 hours as part of a protest against proposed anti-piracy legislation in the US.
- 05 January 2012
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PC Advisor's top five tweets of the week - 5th January 2012
The New Year got off to a busy start where technology was concerned.
- 04 January 2012
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Best Android apps to turn your smartphone into a Swiss army knife
Smartphones are great, they not only let you make phone calls and send texts while you're on the go, but you can also listen to music, watch videos, surf the web and read documents.
- 20 December 2011
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What is voice control on the iPhone?
When Apple introduced the latest iteration of its smartphone, the iPhone 4S, in October, one of its new features was voice control through "intelligent assistant" Siri.
- 19 December 2011
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Best Android apps: Five free traffic apps
If you're a driver, there's nothing worse than hitting a traffic jam halfway into your journey. You could wait for a traffic report on the radio, but it may be a while for the station you're listening to broadcasts one.
- 15 December 2011
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PC Advisor's top five tweets of the week - 14th December 2011
There's been plenty of tech talk on Twitter over the past seven days.
- 12 December 2011
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What's the difference between the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S?
Apple released the iPhone 4S, next iteration of its smartphone, in October this year, but the handset was not quite what everyone, including PC Advisor, was expecting.
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Best Android apps: Five free messenger services
There are a number of apps available for smartphones, including those that run Google's Android operating system, which utilise the handset's Wi-Fi and 3G connection to send messages, pictures, video and voice clips to other smartphone users.
- 09 December 2011
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PC Advisor's most commented stories of the week
There's been plenty happening in technology to get our readers fired up this week.
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