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PC World is one of Britain's largest chains of mass-market computer superstores. It is part of DSG International plc ("Dixons Stores Group"). PC World operates under the brand name PC City in Spain, France, Italy and Sweden.
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The Olympus SP-590 UZ, a follow-up to the 20x optical zoom SP-570 UZ megazoom camera that resides atop our advanced digital cameras chart, boasts a 26x optical zoom that ranges from 26mm on the
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...disaster by implementing a well-planned recovery strategy. Click here to visit the Zone See All Zones January 6, 2009 (PC World) SanDisk has updated its solid-state drive modules designed for use in netbooks. The second-generation modules, dubbed...
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ComputerWorld
...6, 2009 (PC World) Every year you say you'll be better at keeping your data backed up, but then life happens. You get busy. You get distracted. And the number of files in your digital life grows exponentially--all while you continue to relegate this critical...
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ComputerWorld
Last Week - About PC World
...elegantly written this may be, it is plainly complete bollocks". Quite. Elegance is clearly not Stourton's concern. It's a PC World is polemic, and as such it "goes it" quite a bit itself. There are vast and absurd generalisations. "Somewhere in the American...
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Irish Times
...show is a great example of that. No one is perfect--not even the company behind the world's most popular search engine. And PC World's readers love to read about Google's miscues. As it turns out, the company has made its share of errors, including its attempts...
7 days ago from
PC World
... It only costs you the spare router you might (and I once more stress might) happen to have lying around. If not, the article aptly suggests you can pick something up for $15 to $50 between spots like eBay and Amazon, which is more in line with what you'd ...
6 days ago from
GroundReport
...some style. You need a good work-ready laptop. Here are some of our favorites from among those that have passed through the PC World Test Center. Laptop Ergonomics for Mobile Professionals Your laptop is a pain: Follow Jim Martin's advice and stop torturing...
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Usability in the News
World of Warcraft was the most-played PC game in the US this year, averaging 671 minutes/week per user, reports MarketingCharts.
In addition, Sony's PlayStation 2 remained the top video game console with nearly 31% of share.
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MarketingVOX - The Voice of Online Marketing
...us) are completely, wacked-out-of-the-jambalaya wrong? If so, readers usually make sure no one ever forgets about it. PC World recently compiled a small list of some of these predictions and they made us cringe. The list shows that high levels of brainpower...
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Wired
...the Acer Aspire One that I’ve been using nonstop since Acer sent me a review unit and just read an interesting article in PC World Canada about the potential security risks associated with netbooks. The author calls netbooks a “potential security nightmare,”...
5 days ago from
ZDNet
...a complimentary pumpkin muffin.* Otherwise, read on and reinforce your knowledge. *Complimentary pumpkin muffins available only for PC World staff • Thinking about responding to an unsolicited message? Maybe a pleasant request to be removed from the list?...
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...featuring the CPUs--from the likes of Dell, Falcon Northwest, Micro Express, and others--have already made an impact on PC World's Top 10 charts. As explained in "Getting to the Core of Intel's New Core i7 CPUs," these new processors are the company's first...
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NetworkWorld
Last Month - About PC World
...labs-based product reviews and the PCMag Editors' Choice Awards, the most trusted buying recommendations for technology products and services. * NOTE: actual (throughput) speeds will vary based on factors including computer configuration and network/Internet...
30 days ago from
Street Insider
...opinion, and links from the PC World staff. In the big picture view, Comcast looks to have a lead over Verizon by offering 1304 HD choices compared to Verizon’s 1057. These HD choices break down into several categories such as HD movies, video clips, and television...
30 days ago from
PC World
...credit insurance slashed as insurers turn the screws on the retail sector. In a letter written earlier this week, Euler Hermes, the UK's biggest trade credit insurer, said it was cutting the amount of insurance cover given to some suppliers that provide clothing...
30 days ago from
The Independent
...Haircut Systems. Besides his work with CNET, Don's work has been featured in a variety of other publications including PC World and a host of Ziff-Davis publications. Don writes product reviews for InformationWeek and is a regular contributor to Processor...
30 days ago from
CNET
...has already claimed high-profile victims on the High Street such as Woolworths and MFI. Sony, headed by Welshman Howard Stringer, said the planned job cuts were "in response to the sudden and rapid changes in the global economic environment". The firm recently...
29 days ago from
This Is London
...which makes high-definition professional camcorders. It also underlined the battle British High Street chains such as PC World, Currys and Comet face this Christmas. Sales of computers, televisions and other expensive electrical goods have fallen off a cliff...
29 days ago from
Daily Mail - UK
...of updates; the default is every two hours. Decide whether you want two-way calendar syncs or one-way transfers between Google Calendar and Outllook. If Outlook's not open on your machine, you'll be prompted to enter your Outlook ID and password. Then the...
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CNET
...pennies, but they won't fix what's really wrong with the Japanese consumer electronics giant. On December 9, 1968, SRI's Douglas Engelbart unveiled the computer mouse, hyperlinks, and navigable windows, in an event seen by many as one of the most important...
29 days ago from
CNET
...ASP.NET MVC, according to the Oxite Web site. That's exactly how it's supposed to happen. The fact that software is now born in Redmond in this open-source manner, however, is something to cheer. Matt Asay is general manager of the Americas and vice president...
29 days ago from
CNET
...opinion, and links from the PC World staff. Will we be seeing DRM-free music on iTunes? That's the latest rumor from French site Electronlibre, which says tunes from Sony-BMG, Warner, and Universal Music will be sold without copy protection. "As always with...
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