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  • OS X remains the safe option for now: Sophos

    Apple's OS X remains a safe option when compared to Microsoft Windows XP or its successor, Vista, according to antivirus firm Sophos.

  • First Take: HP iPaq hw6900

    The HP iPaq hw6900 is shaping up to be a powerful device, but we're always a little wary of products that aim to be a jack-of-all-trades. We hope it can perform in all areas -- GPS, phone, PDA, and multimedia -- and do them well.

  • Symantec 'scare tactics' don't rattle Mac users

    Security vendor Symantec has once again pointed the knife at Apple Macintosh users.

  • Mobile mockery

    The choices are endless -- but do we really need everything our mobile phone sells us?

  • Archival survival guide

    In this special report, we review six archival options in the market.

  • HP OfficeJet 7410

    This sumptuous all-in-one is sure to please well-heeled families, photographers and small offices.

  • Tech Guide: Downloads that kill spyware

    Spyware can hijack your browser's home page and display random annoying pop-up ads, as well as track your surfing habits to send your private information to its parent company. Here are three apps to keep your PC spyware-free.

  • Practical wireless

    Wireless solutions -- they aren't all the same.

  • People are the problem: 3 HR management packages tested

    Does your company's human resource management functions need to be automated? We look at what you need to consider, and three packages to help you do it.

  • Trick out your technology the homegrown way

    You know how MacGyver could make a car out of a ball of string, a couple of paper clips, and a garbage can? Well, you can't really do that with your Treo 600. But you can use a toothpick as a stylus, and more.

  • Who wrote Linux?

    Recent disputes over the authorship of Linux are missing an extremely obvious point. Has nobody noticed?

  • First Take: Nintendo DS

    We take Nintendo's newly announced portable for a test drive.

  • Who do you work for again?

    Somehow it seems to me that the naming game is just getting a bit too ridiculous.

  • Tech Guide: Plasma vs. LCD

    You know you want a flat TV, but you may not know whether a plasma or an LCD is best for you. Here's what you should consider before buying.

  • The computer is your friend

    Computers don't have personalities -- or do they?

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