Archive for 'TechRadar'

10 ways you’re being watched without even knowing it

10 ways you’re being watched without even knowing it

Posted on11. Nov, 2009 by Rob.

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From supermarket loyalty cards to Facebook and Google Street View

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Will Snow Leopard have more suck than bite?

Will Snow Leopard have more suck than bite?

Posted on09. Jun, 2009 by Rob.

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With Windows 7 just months away, it’s a question worth asking

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7 tools cops use to catch you when you’re bad

7 tools cops use to catch you when you’re bad

Posted on02. Jun, 2009 by Rob.

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Hello, hello, hello – what’s all this then?

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10 best iPhone accessories

10 best iPhone accessories

Posted on27. May, 2009 by Rob.

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From longer lasting batteries to pocket-sized projectors

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7 surprising uses for lasers

7 surprising uses for lasers

Posted on26. May, 2009 by Rob.

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From ray guns to nuclear fusion

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10 awesome turntables to satisfy your vinyl lust

10 awesome turntables to satisfy your vinyl lust

Posted on20. May, 2009 by Rob.

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Who needs low bit-rate MP3s when you can enjoy old-fashioned records instead?

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SlingPlayer for iPhone: reviewed and rated

SlingPlayer for iPhone: reviewed and rated

Posted on13. May, 2009 by Rob.

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SlingPlayer for iPhone will appear on the App Store between 5.01am and 11.01 am today. The UK version costs £17.99

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WWDC 2009: 10 things Apple should do next

WWDC 2009: 10 things Apple should do next

Posted on12. May, 2009 by Rob.

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The triumphant return of Steve Jobs, Mac OS X 10.7, iPhone 4.0 and more

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DECT phones: the good, the bad and the just plain sad

DECT phones: the good, the bad and the just plain sad

Posted on29. Apr, 2009 by Rob.

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Don’t buy a new DECT phone until you’ve read this. You’ll be glad you did

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10 great MIT projects that will change your life

10 great MIT projects that will change your life

Posted on21. Apr, 2009 by Rob.

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Scientists often get a hard time from technophobes, not least because some of their research stems from the university of the bleeding obvious. Over at MIT there’s plenty of real work being done – resulting in technologies, concepts and techniques that could change the way you live work and play

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Beginner’s guide to multi-room audio & video

Beginner’s guide to multi-room audio & video

Posted on17. Apr, 2009 by Rob.

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Unless you have an iPod permanently strapped to you head, chances are there are going to be plenty times in the day when you, your music and your movies just aren’t in the same place at the same time

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10 great green tech projects

10 great green tech projects

Posted on15. Apr, 2009 by Rob.

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From solar cities and wind farms to controversial dams

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7 awesome accessories for high tech-toting spies

7 awesome accessories for high tech-toting spies

Posted on10. Mar, 2009 by Rob.

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Listen carefully, we want you to take good care of this equipment. It’s expensive, high-tech and cutting edge. It could even get you the girl

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10 brilliant gadgets for your tech-loving pet

10 brilliant gadgets for your tech-loving pet

Posted on06. Mar, 2009 by Rob.

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Whether you own a cat, dog or hamster, there are a surprising array of high-tech gadgets out there to pander to their every whim. Here are just some of the best

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21 great guilty pleasures for geeks

21 great guilty pleasures for geeks

Posted on05. Mar, 2009 by Rob.

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It’s OK, you’re in safe company. We know you didn’t really buy that because it could interface seamlessly with The Cloud, or because it offers the best range of features for Small to Medium Enterprises, or even because it has the fastest processor this side of a LINPACK benchmark. You just like touching its rubbery buttons and the fact that it goes ‘ping’. You’re not alone. In fact, while you’re here there are some other guilty pleasures that we’d like to share…

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7 green gadgets that use recycled parts

7 green gadgets that use recycled parts

Posted on27. Jan, 2009 by Rob.

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Let’s be honest, gadget makers don’t have the best track record when it comes to helping saving our planet’s precious resources, but there are signs that that is beginning to change

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Logitech breaks out Ultimate Ears headphones

Logitech breaks out Ultimate Ears headphones

Posted on07. Jan, 2009 by Rob.

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CES 2009: 4 models to choose from for MP3 players and mobile phones

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Why Blu-ray audio will fail

Why Blu-ray audio will fail

Posted on07. Jan, 2009 by Rob.

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Have you forgotten what happened to SACD and DVD-Audio? Pioneer has

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Apple bows out of Macworld Expo with a whimper

Apple bows out of Macworld Expo with a whimper

Posted on07. Jan, 2009 by Rob.

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Apple was always going to have a hard job topping its Macworld Expo keynotes from the last couple of years. Yet this year’s keynote was disappointing by even the modest expectations of most pre-show rumours. Why?

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10 things Ballmer shouldn’t do at CES 2009

Posted on07. Jan, 2009 by Rob.

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Why Apple is right to ditch Macworld Expo

Why Apple is right to ditch Macworld Expo

Posted on06. Jan, 2009 by Rob.

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Apple’s moving on. Maybe we should too

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