Desktop photo galleries
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10 ways to fix a slow PC
Is your PC wheezing and gasping to cross the finish line? There are a few ways you can restore it to its former speedy glory, before you go to the extreme of buying a new system. 5
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Dell at IFA: Windows tablet to 27-inch touchscreen PC
Dell's Windows 8 and RT portfolio gets an outing at IFA, from convertible laptops to all-in-one touch desktops.
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Vaio unveilings: Sony shows hybrid Duo 11, Tap 20 desktop PC
Sony bulked up its Vaio line-up with two new entries today: one a large tabletop product and the other a convertible device that can toggle between a tablet and a laptop.
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The crazy cases of Computex
From the impressive to the outright insane, Computex is like an episode of PC Chassis Gone Wild.
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Computex 2012: Asus Republic of Gamers launch
We dipped our toes into Asus' Republic of Gamers launch to see what's new with the cutting-edge gaming brand.
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First look: Acer Aspire 7600U and 5600U all-in-one touchscreens
Acer has announced its Windows 8 portfolio in Taipei, with the 27-inch Aspire 7600U being the vanguard of its all-in-one offerings.
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Steve Jobs: a retrospective
As we remember Steve Jobs and mourn his recent passing, we take a look back at some of the big moments in his tenure at the iconic electronics company he co-founded. 2
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The origins of the PC, 30 years ago: pics
Most people in the Western world walk around with a powerful computer in their pocket or purse, otherwise known as a smartphone. It's not unusual to see someone clutching a legal pad-size gadget on aeroplane flights, such as an iPad, to read books. It's nearly impossible to walk into a coffee shop without finding someone pecking away at a trim notebook computer, checking email and surfing the web.
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Photos: Alienware 2011 launch
Alienware launches its new range of laptops and desktops in Melbourne's Neverland entertainment complex. We were there to check it out. 4
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Top 5 cheap TV upgrades
When it comes to improving the audiovisual quality and usability of your home cinema system, some people can spend thousands on incremental upgrades, but this doesn't have to be you. 5
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