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    US technology giants have taken a beating on the stock exchange this week as the country's House of Representatives failed to pass a bailout plan for the financial sector.

  • Apple confirms switch to Intel chips

    After years of trying to get people to switch to Macs from Intel-based computers, Apple Computer itself has switched.

  • PDAs rescue Xmas for Australian retailers

    Retailers report that PCs will be making room for PDAs under the Christmas tree this year.

  • Linux gets a facelift

    Two of the major distributors of the Linux operating system, Germany's SuSE and France's MandrakeSoft, are set to release new versions of their software, improving multimedia features as well as introducing more advanced versions of the underlying core technology.

  • Gateway's Waitt: Painful homecoming

    Gateway CEO Ted Waitt finds his early success in the PC business hard to repeat.

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  • XPlay vs. EphPod

    Not one but two software apps let PC users load an iPod. We compare XPlay and EphPod.

  • Lenovo 3000 N200

    The Lenovo 3000 N200 is quite a nifty notebook which verges on desktop replacement. Once all the extra useless software has been stripped off, it's a robust and well performing system that is sure to find a home slung to the shoulder of a few office execs.

  • Pigeons can push random buttons

    Commentary: Why does a well-designed user interface seem to drop off the list of priorities when new systems are created?

  • D'oh and un-d'oh: 4 disaster recovery solutions

    Everyone needs backups, but how do you recover a server quickly? We look at some of the options available for snapshot backup and other disaster recovery techniques.

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