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Asus EeePC 901

The Eee is now faster, looks nicer, and has better battery life. It's also heavier and the keyboard is still too small, but we like it. A lot.

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Sony NWZ-A826KB Walkman

The limited-edition, Bluetooth-enabled A826KB looks snazzy, and we're glad SonicStage is gone, but we wish the player was available in higher capacities.

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Asus EeePC 701

The EeePC isn't for everyone — in fact within about two seconds from picking it up you'll know if it's for you or not. For those it does appeal to, it's a brilliant little thing that fills a much lamented gap.

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Flash Player 9

The new Flash Player is designed to make Flash-based animations, videos, and games play faster.

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Lexmark X3550

On the surface, the X3550 appears to be a budget workhorse of a printer with the enticing option of wireless connectivity. It's a pity then, that the wireless is so expensive to include, and the printer itself so slow.

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Intel launches Atom power, devices due in June

The new chips, described by the company as entirely Core 2 Duo-compatible but with a tenth of the power requirements, will first reach the market in a fleet of partner mobile Internet devices (MIDs) in late May or early June.

Data-corrupting Home Server won't be fixed til June

Yesterday Microsoft dashed the hopes of users waiting for a fix to the Windows Home Server data corruption issue -- the patch will not be available in its official form until June.

Windows XP may get another reprieve

Deadline looms for big PC makers to stop preloading the older OS, but signs suggest Microsoft will have to issue another extension.

Microsoft nears Windows XP SP3 launch

Microsoft said on Tuesday that it is making public its latest test version of Windows XP Service Pack 3.

Windows Mobile 6.1: making phones fun?

Microsoft is intent on "making phones fun" and Windows Mobile 6.1 is the company's first step to realising this goal.

Print, save and organise your digital photos

Learn how to organise your images so that they're easy to find, safely backed up, optimised for printing and much more. Once your digital photographs are transferred to your PC, learn how to "process" them for the best possible results.

Google hacks

Think you know how to use a search engine? These three handy tips will help you get even more out of your Googling experience.

Can I still buy a laptop with Windows XP?

Not ready for a Vista laptop? Simply want to stick to good old XP? Here are your options on the market.

Will my PC work with the iPhone?

So you're interested in an iPhone — but will it work with your PC?

Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test

Steve Jobs might not approve, but Apple's latest operating system can be installed on any x86 hardware. How well does it function? Read our preliminary labs test to find out.

Apple iPod retrospective

We take you through the time line of every Apple iPod model.

Intel ready to ship dual-core processors

A new era for desktop CPUs has arrived with the introduction of the dual-core processor.

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BitZipper 5.1

Access and manage compressed files in 18 archive formats with 1 click.

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Windows 2000 Protected Store Key Length Vulnerability Patch

Secure storage for sensitive information such as private keys and certificates.

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WMWifiRouter 1.04 trial

Turn your Windows Mobile phone into a wireless Internet hotspot.

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WebWrite Pro HTML Editor 4

Edit your Web page in both a design layout and as markup code.

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Compaq Configuration Management Driver/VP 2.0 (7/22/96)

Install the Compaq Configuration Management Driver/VP for DOS 6.0 and Windows 3.x.

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