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Dell Inspiron Zino HD: Blu-ray media centre for £600

A Blu-ray playing Windows 7 media centre with a terabyte of storage and a dedicated graphics processor for £600? Not too shabby, huh? Such a system is Dell's new Inspiron Zino HD

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Asus G51J 3D: Nvidia 3D technology comes to gaming laptops

Asus has built Nvidia's 3D image-processing system into its latest high-end gaming laptop, the G51J 3D. Although the laptop itself might be great, we still hate 3D glasses with a passion

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CNET Classic Features

Over the last few years CNET UK has produced hundreds of hugely popular, in-depth features. They cover everything from the complete history of the Internet, to guides of the world's greatest off...

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Camino 2.0 tested: The Safari alternative you've been waiting for

Camino has been one of the simplest and cleanest Web browsers for Mac OS X for a while. It just hit version 2.0 and we've loved every minute of testing it for you

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Google demos Chrome OS: Out late 2010

Google has demonstrated its Chrome OS netbook operating system, and has detailed its plan for the types of machines it will run on, and when they should be available to buy

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Firefox coming to PlayStation 3?

Tipsters have been fingering keyboards, and apparently "sources very close to Sony" say Mozilla's Firefox Web browser might be in the process of being ported to Sony's PlayStation 3

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Confirmed: Dell Studio 17 multi-touch laptop to launch in UK this year

Dell unveiled its first multi-touch laptop late last week -- the Studio 17. And we're pretty excited to be able to confirm it'll launch in the UK... but when? We know

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Tested: Photoshop arrives on iPhone in UK

Photoshop is now available on your iPhone, and it's completely free. Cropping, trimming and making basic tweaks to your photos with Adobe's software isn't as pointless as you might think

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Google Public DNS: Explained simply

Do you trust Google to take over one of the core jobs of your Internet service provider? We explain what Google's Public DNS service is and how it works

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Rumour: Amazon to open retail stores in UK

According to the grapevine, the online-shopping giant is looking to open physical retail stores in the UK, which could put a large bluebottle in Argos' ointment

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Google Chrome hits Mac: Our complete test

After more than a year of being a Windows-only beta, Google's own Chrome Web browser has officially landed on the Mac as a public beta. We've tested it in full, and so should you

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Kindle for iPhone released: Tested in pictures

This morning all of our purchased Kindle books were available to read in their entirety on our iPhone, thanks to Amazon releasing its Kindle app on iTunes. We've tested it out

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Dell Inspiron One 19: Its budget will budge it

Who said a 19-inch all-in-one desktop PC has to cost more than £500? Dell has just announced a fully-touchscreen Windows 7 iMac alternative that costs less than half a grand

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Samsung N210, N220, N150 and NB30: netbooks with 12-hour batteries FTW

Samsung has announced a brand new line of netbooks, all of which are powered by Intel's latest Atom processor -- the 1.66GHz N450 -- which offers even lower power consumption

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Tablet PCs: Can we please calm the hype?

Consumer demand is what you'd see if Ford said it was working on building a car powered by sneezes. It's not what we're seeing for tablet computers, so let's all calm down shall we?

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Kindle DX now available in UK: It's not fat, it's big boned

Amazon.com has announced it'll now ship an international version of its massive, designed-for-newspapers-and-textbooks Kindle to the UK -- but it'll cost you a fortune

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HP Slate gets face time in Microsoft keynote

At Microsoft's CES keynote last night, CEO Steve Ballmer showed off HP's forthcoming tablet PC and, frankly, all we could think was, "Wow, that's a thick son of a gun"

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Toshiba NB300, NB305 netbooks: Snow White's a dwarf

Toshiba has announced a pair of almost identical netbooks. Most such machines bore the pants off us, but these 10.1-inch models have a few interesting features

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LG X300: Ultraportable laptop with fastest ever Atom

With the fastest Intel Atom processor ever made, solid state disks and a beautiful design, we couldn't not write about LG's latest ultraportable laptop

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Three years of ludicrous Crave graphics

From the ridiculous to the sublime, Crave has used some ludicrous illustrations from one of its editors. Actually, few were sublime. So here's a collection of the most ridiculous

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