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PC Magazine February 1, 2009 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Tech Tips (Vol. 28 No. 2) Useful tidbits from PCMag editorial staff, Labs analysts, and readers |
PC Magazine March 6, 2009 Joel Santo Domingo |
Apple iMac (Nvidia GeForce 9400M) The iMac sweet spot is now $1,499, and that gets you a 24-inch built-in screen for the same price as the 20-inch version from last year. |
PC Magazine March 5, 2009 Joel Santo Domingo |
Apple Mac mini (Nvidia GeForce 9400M) The Apple Mac mini (Nvidia GeForce 9400M) comes with better graphics and hard drive, more memory, and the new iLife suite, all improvements over its predecessor. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2009 Robert W. Lucky |
The Dreaded Computer Upgrade Every techie's heart beats a little more quickly at the thought of a new electronic gizmo. |
PC Magazine February 26, 2009 Joel Santo Domingo |
Dell Studio XPS 435 In its Studio XPS 435, Dell provides a handsome rig that puts up good gaming and great multimedia numbers at a very competitive price. |
Popular Mechanics March 2009 Erin Scottberg |
How to Make Your Computer Boot Faster A variety of tricks of varying sophistication can reclaim valuable minutes or seconds of a computer's get-up-and-go time. |
PC Magazine January 29, 2009 Lance Ulanoff |
Diary of a Slow PC Sometimes an underperforming PC's story unfolds over years, and its diagnosis and repair can take countless hours. |
PC Magazine January 14, 2009 Joel Santo Domingo |
Sony VAIO VGC-JS130J/P For $100 less than the base model Apple iMac, the Sony VAIO VGC-JS130J/P gives you a premium Windows-powered all-in-one desktop with more features you're likely to use. |
PC Magazine December 22, 2008 Joel Santo Domingo |
Gateway FX6800-01e With the Gateway FX6800-01e, you can play Crysis for less than $1,300!... iBuypower Gamer Paladin 998... Velocity Micro Edge E2250... |
Popular Mechanics December 2008 Verducci & Derene |
Don't Panic! How to Recover Data From a Dead Hard Drive All hard drives eventually fail. The good new is that very often the data on failed drives is recoverable. |
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