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    The latest version of GNOME includes improvements to its hardware integration capabilities, improving the user friendliness of the Linux desktop environment.

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    Before taking the drastic step of reformatting and reinstalling, try this technique for rescuing a Windows 2000 installation.

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    Supporting the software and hardware solutions approved by your company's management is hard enough. Use these techniques to prevent unauthorised installations.

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    Universal Imaging Utility is an excellent utility that could prove invaluable to larger businesses looking to reduce the time required for image creation and deployment. However, the software has limitations, including lack of support for Windows Server installations.

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    Computers don't have personalities -- or do they?

  • Interfaces of the future

    How long will it be before your computer is able to read your facial expressions? Will a rude gesture become the next Control-Alt-Delete? ZDNet Australia investigates computing interfaces.

  • One for the road: Seven road warrior notebooks tested

    If the concept of sitting at a desk for a whole day seems foreign to you, these road warrior notebooks are the combination of power and portability you're looking for. Read our Australian review.

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