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The pirate life for me
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Jake Carroll
| 10:53 Mar 2, 2010 |
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X-ray
: Jake Carroll puts on an eye-patch and looks into the history of software piracy and protection.
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Entertainment
Ryan Reynolds is The Green Lantern
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Simon Brew
| 16:30 Jul 14, 2009 |
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Has Ryan Reynolds just put the Deadpool movie on the back burner by agreeing to play The Green Lantern?
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Pioneer Dreambook W87
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David Hollingworth
| 10:49 Feb 17, 2010 |
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Power and performance from Pioneer, but at an unsurprising price.
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Scorptec Redback Limited Edition gaming system
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Justin Robinson
| 17:04 Sep 15, 2009 |
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Updated:
Scorptec's unique Core i7 870-based gaming system!
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Graphics Cards
AGP not dead; runs high detail Crysis at 25 FPS
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Alex Bradner
| 22:59 Apr 23, 2008 |
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Atomic reviews the Sapphire AGP HD3850 and finds out how much life this hugely powerful card can bring to your old AGP machine.
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PC Games
Game Engine Showdown!
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Logan Booker
| 13:16 Apr 15, 2008 |
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We put the top three next-gen game engines under the microscope and pit them against each other
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Peripherals
ASUS DRW-1612BL LightScribe
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Nathan Davis
| 16:54 Feb 14, 2007 |
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High technology laser surface etching vs. Mark 1 black Texta.
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Lifestyle
Alienware laptops: now with SLI.
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David Field
| 12:04 Sep 5, 2006 |
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The original performance laptops now come with enough graphical might to challenge current performance desktops.
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Operating Systems
Windows functionality on the go
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Craig Simms
| 10:45 Jul 11, 2006 |
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Expand your application choices with USB flash drives and portable software.
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Peripherals
Pioneer DVR-212 DVD-RW
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Ian Wells
| 11:25 Jul 30, 2007 |
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Top drive, this, plus it's the first SATA optical drive we've had a play with.
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Peripherals
Alienware Area-51m 7700
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Darren Ellis
| 00:00 May 2, 2005 |
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We were interested to see what an Alienware notebook would be like, and in a simple, one word summation: OMFG.
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Peripherals
Sony DVDirect VRD-MC3
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Craig Simms
| 13:38 Mar 12, 2007 |
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It works well, but that didn’t stop us from forensically ripping the guts out of it.
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Systems
ASUS DRW 1814BLT
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Craig Simms
| 11:09 Apr 12, 2007 |
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The ASUS DRW 1814BLT isn’t, as some would think, Tchaikovsky’s last overture about his favourite fatty sandwich.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Nextherm ICS 8200
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Nathan Davis
| 00:47 Jun 15, 2005 |
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In this day and age of cooling, you generally have either air cooling or water cooling.
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Operating Systems
Alternatives to Windows
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Leigh Dyer
| 16:07 Apr 26, 2005 |
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Want to break free from a Microsoft world? Leigh Dyer looks at the alternatives.
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Peripherals
NEC ND-3500A
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Nathan Davis
| 01:10 Apr 25, 2005 |
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Nathan Davis model 3500A, reporting for duty.
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Peripherals
Asus W1N
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Dan Chiappini
| 14:43 Apr 22, 2005 |
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Like 'em big? Dan Chiappini does. Check out this sexy widescreen lady.
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Peripherals
Shuttle SB81P
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John Gillooly
| 14:24 Apr 22, 2005 |
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Bigger and badder than ever before, John Gillooly finds small form factor nirvana.
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Systems
Toshiba Satellite 5220
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John Gillooly
| 00:00 Dec 3, 2003 |
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John Gillooly discovers that for notebooks, blue is one screamin’ colour.
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Lifestyle
i/o, i/o, it's broken, dear god no! - I/O letters #24
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Staff Writers
| 00:00 Dec 9, 2003 |
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Most PC mags have a 'Holy mother of God, my life is toast because my router's rooted, help me [magazine name], you're my only hope!' letters section. Ours is different because ...
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