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  • New NEC machine cuts down the noise

    The NEC Mate is a compact PC that uses less power and operates more quietly than other desktop machines. In fact, it's so quiet that the company says the only noise it makes sounds like rustling leaves.

  • Apple silences beeps, hissing

    Apple Computer confirmed this week that there was a noise issue with some of its dual-processor Power Mac G5 models and said the issue has been fixed for new machines rolling off the production lines.

  • Apple faces suit over iPod-related hearing loss

    A Louisiana man has filed a class action suit against Apple Computer, saying the computer maker has failed to take adequate steps to prevent hearing loss among iPod users.

  • Apple confirms eMac display problem

    A glitch is causing the displays on some of Apple Computer's eMacs to fail, the company said on its Web site.

  • Apple readies first Jaguar update

    Apple Computer this week plans to release the first update to recently released Mac OS X 10.2, also known as Jaguar, sources say.

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  • Don't carry that weight: 7 ultralight notebooks tested

    If you're out on the road a lot, you want a notebook that won't give you a sore shoulder at the end of the day, but you may not want to give up all the features of a full-sized notebook. Can you have both?

  • Is 2008 the year of the BlackBerry-killer?

    In 2005, Canadian wireless company Research in Motion (RIM) came from relative obscurity to steal a global lead in e-mail equipped mobile devices with its BlackBerry. Could 2008 be the year that BlackBerry falls off its perch?

  • The role of 802.11n in the Enterprise

    As the 802.11n standard gets closer to final ratification, enterprises are beginning to wonder how this may impact their Wireless LAN strategy in the coming year and beyond. For organisations that may choose to deploy 802.11n, it will have serious upgrade implications for both the infrastructure and the client side.

  • The return of Atari's founder

    Atari founder Nolan Bushnell talks about a mysterious new venture, Chuck E. Cheese's and former employee Steve Jobs.

  • Oracle outwitted in SME war

    The small- to medium-enterprise market has been described as manna from heaven, but a crucial lack of understanding of the SME psyche is creating costly roadblocks.

Reviews (40)

  • New NEC machine cuts down the noise

    The NEC Mate is a compact PC that uses less power and operates more quietly than other desktop machines. In fact, it's so quiet that the company says the only noise it makes sounds like rustling leaves.

  • Annoying software: a rogues' gallery

    Here are ten of the guilty parties who try to do the impossible: to make us hate the internet and wish it had never been invented -- and who very nearly succeed.

  • Apple iPod Classic

    The name suggests more of the same but with more space and better value. Hard disk lag issues, video out controversy and just okay sound stop it from being a true classic though.

  • Apple MacBook (1.83GHz, 13-inch)

    Apple has finally released its Intel-based MacBook, which replaces the iBook series of budget laptops. Our preview stacks it up against the MacBook Pro.

  • First Take: Apple iPod Photo (30GB)

    Apple's new iPod Photo models are competitively priced and introduce a much-needed feature.

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