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Shiny's Premiership football blog: Who ate all the pies? launches
INCOMING! A few months ago we launched Who Ate All the Bratwurst, the only World Cup blog with a bigger football brain than Teddy Sheringham's. Until Bratwurst burst onto the international scene, Teddy was owner of the world's biggest 'football…
Review: new Vodafone Simply VS4 handset
Vodafone Pay As You Talk customers are feeling the love at the moment. Not only has Vodafone launched a new Free Weekends tariff (spend £5 during the week and you get free weekend calls, £2.50 and they'll give you…
Review: Logic3 i-Station8
We heard about the i-Station8 a week or so ago, and now have one of these super-shiny bits of kit in our decidedly grubby mits. As they promised, it's got the eight specially calibrated, Vertical-Line-Array speakers combined with active…
Review: Pakuma Choroka K2
As laptops get smaller and smaller, the means of carrying them around have steadily become much more stylish. Pakuma has produced a range of fashionable laptop bags and the Choroka K2 is a satchel built for any notebook device…
Microsoft Pull Plug on Vista Beta 2 Download
If you haven't already downloaded your copy of the Windows Vista Beta 2 test the bad news is that with little warning Microsoft has closed down the preview program to new sign-ups though anyone who has registered and has…
Review: ZyXEL PL-100 Start Kit
Sure, Wi-Fi is neat and all, but it does suffer from some iffy reception and the data rate drops off horribly quickly if you stray too far from your wireless access point. That's why HomePlug technology has been doing…
Anti Theft Projectors from Hitachi Gives Thieves the Orange Card
Theft of computers and audio visual equipment from schools and colleges has reached epidemic proportions. They're public buildings and often an easy target but moves are afoot to make thieves lives more difficult. Hitachi models sold to educational establishments…
Is Windows XP Spying on you?
If you've installed any Microsoft updates recently you may recall seeing something called Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) in amongst the bits and pieces you are urged to install. WGA is meant to validate your copy of Windows, but at…
Review: Medion MD20099
Although the World Cup has successfully had us clamouring for High Definition, HD TV sets are still out of reach to many due to their high price tags. And that's before you even think of paying for any HD…
Goodbye ASCI Red…
You may not have heard of ASCI Red but for nearly nine years it was one of the world's fastest supercomputers and the first one to break the Teraflop barrier (one trillion operations per second) back in December 1996….