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Apple MacBook Pro (2008 Edition, 15-in, 2.5GHz)
Digital Living Fingertips to the ready! The latest MacBook Pro takes a touch of class from its Air sibling with new trackpad gesture controls. Do you embrace the upgrade?
Tags: apple, macbook pro, controls, class
14 March 2008, 13:36
How do I access my PC while away from home?
Digital Living The most obvious method is to use Windows XP Professional Edition's built-in Remote Desktop feature. If you don't have the Professional Edition of Windows XP, you'll need to use an alternative remote access program such as GoToMyPC or LogMeIn Free...
27 September 2006, 17:08
Can I make my PC faster for free?
Digital Living Grisoft AVG Free Edition is a fantastic virus remover, and it's completely free from our CNET.co.uk Downloads channel. Spyware can be removed by using a tool such as Spyware Interrogator Tech Edition, which is also available from the CNET.co.uk...
11 May 2006, 12:14
Which Vista version is for me?
Digital Living If your PC is a little on the weedy side, you'll want to go for the Home Basic edition, which is easier to use than XP, and purportedly less susceptible to malware, but it's pretty dull if you ask us.
7 February 2007, 13:45
Motorola Razr V3im
Digital Living Motorola returns once more to the iconic Razr, dresses it in metallic burgundy and adds a phone-sized edition of Apple's iTunes music software -- but is it still the sharpest phone on the street, or has familiarity dulled its appeal?
12 May 2006, 11:30
Blu-ray and HD DVD: The facts
Digital Living Watch the standard DVD edition on a big TV and Kong's fur will be a largely indistinct mass of dark grey and black; the buildings and streets of Manhattan, lying in the background, will be slightly fuzzy; and behind them, you'll notice little...
1 June 2007, 17:40
Which Samsung LCD TV?
Digital Living So James, if you fancy a more 'limited edition' version of the LE32, go for the 'R51' model, but the 'R41' is cheaper if you shop around online. I've been reading your TV reviews and I'm really interested in the Samsung LE32R41BD.
13 April 2006, 15:24
Tech support for your parents
Digital Living However, GoToMyPC costs $19.95 per month for the personal edition. Consider doing so whether or not they ask you! When you're packing for the trip, take the time to prepare a USB memory key or a CD-ROM with some useful software.
11 May 2005, 12:43


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