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Day 1: Win a Hazro HZ23W widescreen monitor

Day 1: Win a Hazro HZ23W widescreen monitor

Our 2007 '12 Days of Christmas' competition gets going with Hazro's professional HZ23W display, a 23-inch screen that's ideal for viewing multiple applications... more

Day 2: Win a Motorola Razr2 V8

Day 2: Win a Motorola Razr2 V8

Motorola's Razr 2 V8 is handy for out-of-office professionals juggling an armful of devices. We've got five up for grabs in Day 2 of our Christmas competition... more

Day 3: Win a Navman S70 sat-nav

Day 3: Win a Navman S70 sat-nav

Day 3 of our Christmas competition gives you the chance to drive off with a Navman S70 sat-nav, loaded with the latest UK maps and NavPix technology... more

Day 4: Win a Brother colour laser printer

Day 4: Win a Brother colour laser printer

Here's a chance to win Brother's MFC-9440CN mulifunction colour laser printer or a standalone stablemate in Day 4 of our Christmas competition... more

Day 5: Win a Netgear 1TB ReadyNAS

Day 5: Win a Netgear 1TB ReadyNAS

Want to get your storage sorted in the New Year? Day 5 offers a prize of Netgear's ReadyNAS NV+, with 1TB of networked capacity... more

Day 6: Win an HTC Touch

Day 6: Win an HTC Touch

Day 6 offers up two of HTC's smartphones with touch-screen tech that lets you navigate applications with a swipe of your finger... more

Day 7: Win a 2GB Crucial memory kit

Day 7: Win a 2GB Crucial memory kit

For Day 7, we've got five 2GB memory kits from Crucial to give away — just what you need to punch up the performance of your PC or Mac... more

Day 8: Win a Google Mini Search Appliance

Day 8: Win a Google Mini Search Appliance

For Day 8, we have a powerful search appliance that plugs into your network and makes all your data easily accessible... more

Day 9: Win an Orange SPV E650 phone

Day 9: Win an Orange SPV E650 phone

Five lucky winners on Day 9 will get their hands on Orange's SPV E650, a full-featured smartphone in standard handset... more

Day 10: Win a Toshiba e-Studio200s printer

Day 10: Win a Toshiba e-Studio200s printer

Day 10 of our Christmas competition brings a Toshiba e-Studio200s all-in-one printer, scanner, copier and fax... more

Day 11: Win an Intel quad-core kit

Day 11: Win an Intel quad-core kit

This quad-core Intel processor and motherboard bundle will give your PC a new lease of life, on Day 11 of our Christmas competition... more

Day 12: Win a Lenovo laptop with Centrino Pro

Day 12: Win a Lenovo laptop with Centrino Pro

The ThinkPad X61 ultraportable plus Centrino Pro's power-thrifty features add up to one great prize for the final day of our Christmas competition... more

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Mobile Security Expert: Your Camera Phone Got Hacked Author: Eric Everson, Founder MyMobiSafe.com Have you ever heard someone say “I’d like to be a fly on the wall in that room.”?... More

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Having left the comforting bosom of ZDNet.co.uk to strike out on my own as a freelance journalist recently, I found myself contemplating a shocking truth – I was going to have to shell... More

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There is growing, and credible, speculation that Skype has built in a back door to allow monitoring of SKype calls. Heise Online has a good article about it. So, what we have now... More

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Put simply, what is the compelling reason to pay ~$200 extra for an Eee with Windows XP? A Windows Eee won't come with any useful applications and you'll have to buy anti-virus software to boot. The truth about low cost computing is that nobody really cares whether the machine is running Windows or Linux as long as its cheap, its easy to use and it works.

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