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    Just how good are web filtering packages? We put eight of the best head to head in our Australian review.

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    Norton's SystemWorks 2003 is the Swiss Army knife of utility packages. If you already have SystemWorks, don't bother with this extremely minor upgrade. But if you don't own SystemWorks, buy this version for its high-grade hard drive utilities and the PC protection it provides.

  • McAfee Internet Security Suite 2005

    Although ZoneAlarm's personal security tools are better overall, McAfee Internet Security 2005 offers richer, more configurable tools than Norton.

  • System Mechanic 4 Professional

    System Mechanic 4 Professional offers a better selection of tools and technical support than Norton SystemWorks Professional does.

  • Linksys Etherfast Wireless: Best of both worlds

    Wireless technology is great, but what do you do when you need to mix and match wired and wireless connections?

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