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We grab Abit's Airpace WiFi card and take it through the motions to see if it can make wireless networking any less of a headache.
Massive pressure is mounting on the UK Government to investigate Wi-Fi technology and its place in Britain's schools.
The creators of Skype and Kazzaa are now turning their hand towards online video distribution.
The PS3 will lack online gaming support out of the box and will require a software update, says Sony. PSP updates coming, too.
Apple's new iTV product will allow you to watch content from your PC on your living room television. Google is also getting involved so the question must be asked: Will Apple be able to replicate the success of the iPod?
Walls too thick for wireless signal? Don't want to tear apart your house to install Cat5? Using these kits, you can run a network over your home power lines. Does it work, and how fast is it? We find out.
According to one of our favourite gossip blogs, Google is planning on rolling out a service that will compete with Del.icio.us.
Shuttle has created a fully loaded HTPC called the XPC Media Center. Dual TV tuners, FM radio, 250GB hard drive, wireless networking, 7.1 surround sound... it has everything you could want. Details & photos inside.
The latest media reports suggest that Motorola will unveil their anticipated iTunes handset at this year's V Festival in 5 weeks' time.
Part 2 of Jason's bold switch from PC to Apple
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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