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The Fastest Wireless - That You Might Never Get
IWireless internet has changed the way we work, communicate and play, but it's not without its limitations. There's few things more frustrating than needing a net connection while out and about, and either struggling through sub-par speeds that waver between tediously sedate and annoyingly inadequate, or simply realising that you're in a coverage blackspot and there's no data coverage for you at all...(Read more of this article)
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The Perils Of Digital Buying
Late last week, the company behind the Borders and Angus & Robertson book chains put them into administration, citing mounting losses in the physical retail space. Online sales of books (and other items) may have played a part, and to a lesser extent, because it's still quite a nascent market, e-book sales...(Read more of this article)
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Will Thunderbolt Be King Of The Plugs?
In late February, Apple released new models of its Macbook Pro lines with an interesting onboard technology, developed not by Apple, but by Intel. In most respects the new Macbook Pros are just another slight tweak in processor technology, but they also feature a brand new port, dubbed 'Thunderbolt'...(Read more of this article)
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Apple unveils iPad 2. Should you care?
That Apple had a revision of its iPad line of Tablet computers ready to go wasn't a particular surprise, although the exact details of what they were going to release weren't known until they announced it late last week. It's not, despite anything that Apple might say, a revolution in tablet computing, and much more an evolution of the concept...(Read more of this article)
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