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To kick off our 2006 '12 Days of Christmas' competition, we have the Intel Core 2 Duo-based Area-51 m5550 from Alienware, a notebook that's equally comfortable at work or at play... more
Day 2 of our Christmas competition has an Orange flavour: answer a simple multiple-choice question and pen a witty 12-word tie-breaker, and a well-connected handheld plus a GPS navigation kit could be yours... more
Garmin's nüvi 360 isn't just a GPS navigation device — it's an MP3 and audio book player, a picture viewer and a hands-free kit for your Bluetooth phone as well. Day 3 of our Christmas competition gives you a chance to win one... more
Projection doesn't get much more stylish than Sony's VPL-CX76, a 3-LCD unit with AirShot wireless connectivity and an automated setup routine. Enter Day 4 of our Christmas competition and see if you can win it... more
Want to network up your home this Christmas? ZyXEL's generous bundle, which includes a Wi-Fi VoIP phone and powerline networking kit, will do the job nicely. Check out Day 5 of ZDNet UK's Christmas competition... more
Day 6 of our Christmas competition gives you the chance to win one of three UBiQUiO 501 Pocket PC phones. With Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a 2 megapixel camera built in, this well-featured Windows Mobile 5.0 device can keep you connected at all times... more
If you're even thinking of upgrading to Vista, you're going to need 2GB of memory to make the most of it. We've got four 2GB kits to give away in Day 7 of our Christmas competition... more
This network attached storage unit comes with a whopping 500GB of capacity, upgradeable to an even more whopping 1TB. Enter Day 8 of our Christmas competition and it could be yours... more
A Google Mini search appliance could be sitting in your server room in new year. Enter Day 9 of our Christmas competition to win it... more
Win the wireless router, storage enclosure and USB adapter that are up for grabs in Day 10 of the competition... more
Stream all your music and favourite movies with the EVA700 media streamer and wireless router that we're giving away in Day 11 of our competition... more
Give your PC a new lease of life with a dual-core Intel processor and the latest motherboard in our final Christmas competition this year... more
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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