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PopUpCop 2.5 review

Reviews Beyond its basic ability to stop Web page advertising, PopUpCop includes Xguard, a tool to fend off ad-serving software that installs on your hard drive. You may still want to run Ad-aware to remove any existing ad-serving software, but Xguard...

[October 18, 2004, 8:55]

D-Link DNS-343 review

Reviews In addition to SMB file serving, the DNS-343 provides an FTP server, an iTunes server and a UPnP media server. No other standard file serving protocols, such as NFS, are supported — despite the appliance apparently being Linux-based.

[June 29, 2009, 13:05]

Spybot Search and Destroy review

Reviews When Spybot finishes scanning for suspected ad-serving software and other Internet maladies, it produces a listing with a check box beside each item to remove or keep it. Double-click any of the names, and a blank email message opens, with the...

[February 18, 2003, 10:22]

Buyer's Guide: Santa Rosa notebooks review

Reviews We've reviewed four systems in the past month that are not only built for business, but also supply a smattering of features to continue serving you once the working day is done. Intel's new Santa Rosa mobile platform (notebooks can be branded...

[June 4, 2007, 14:26]

How to avoid obsolete storage hell review

Reviews Today, they're utterly and completely obsolete, best used as serving trays for drinks. The computers of the day weren't terribly reliable (some things don't change), so I backed up my work regularly onto 10MB Iomega Bernoulli disks.

[April 13, 2005, 8:55]

Build your own Linux server review

Reviews Modern PCs shrug off the kinds of loads generated by a small business network, so the same machine can perform a number of features such as file serving for Windows clients, Web caching and firewalling.

[April 22, 2004, 9:35]

Gmail: a first look review

Reviews Google plans to subsidise the cost of all this space through advertising -- in the terms and conditions, you have to agree to Google serving targeted adverts. Google's yet-to-launch Gmail is, arguably, already as well-known as free email stalwarts...

[April 22, 2004, 15:20]

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard review

Reviews It gets smarter, reading 'Not' and 'Or', dates and phrases, and even serving as a calculator for trig equations. Should you pay for Leopard? If you're happy with the way Tiger works, then maybe not. If you need Boot Camp, however, then you must...

[October 26, 2007, 8:27]

Magellan RoadMate 700 review

Reviews Mapping precision is claimed to be less than three metres, courtesy of geostationary satellites serving the WAAS/EGNOS area. Weighing in at 375g, the RoadMate 700 is a significant load to hang off your windscreen using the supplied sucker and bendy...

[July 16, 2004, 11:45]

Palm Tungsten E review

Reviews It's also worth noting that Palm is serving up several new accessories for all its handhelds, including a wireless keyboard that smartly interfaces with the IR port. Design The Tungsten E's silver and black design is reminiscent of that of Palm's...

[October 6, 2003, 16:45]

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