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    A new set of standards announced by the International Telecommunications Union could make it easier for telephone and Internet service providers to offer Ethernet services over their existing networks.

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    Find out how Peter Gebhard's PC analysis application, Dr. Hardware 2003, can tell you almost anything about your Windows PC.

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  • How to speed up PC diagnosis and repair

    When troubleshooting PCs, try thinking like a doctor. Learn four steps to take to ensure you aren't overlooking obvious problems and some tips on what to include in your repair kit.

  • Resolving technical dilemmas

    There are always days when you just can't find the solution to a seemingly simple technical glitch. How do Australian IT professionals deal with this problem?

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  • HP TouchSmart IQ528a

    HP's TouchSmart series still works well as an all-in-one solution, but seems to be on auto-pilot at the moment due to a lack of innovation. Here's hoping Windows 7 gives it the injection it needs.

  • Samsung G600

    Designed as a phone first, the slimline G600 is an excellent camera phone if you don't mind going without a slew of features available in its competition.

  • Troubleshoot hard drive failures

    One of the most difficult areas to troubleshoot is the hard drive. Read on as we reveal seven troubleshooting steps for tracking down hard drive problems.

  • Burn baby, burn: Firewire inferno

    Maxtor's latest hard drive isn't just frighteningly large; it's also spookily portable. Firewire drives are nothing new, but the Personal Storage 3000XT takes matters to a new level.

  • HP launches feature-rich scanner

    Think of the Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 5470c as the Merv Hughes of desktop scanners.

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