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Stories by: Laurence Grayson

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    IDGTV: Western Digital Scorpio review 12/02/2008 10:03:04

    Laurence Grayson takes a look at Western Digital's tiny drive with massive storage - the Scorpio
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    Adobe Production Premium CS3 29/11/2007 17:37:04

    As with the release of Adobe's Creative Suite 3 earlier this year, there's a considerable amount to uncover in the new Production Premium package. On face value, it could appear that more effort has been put into bundling third-party products like Ultra and DV Rack HD, but closer inspection reveals a series of tweaks that will seriously improve the video professional's workflow.
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    Shortlist - Data Security 24/04/2007 15:14:47

    With Internet crime on the increase, keeping your data secure is vital. Here are five free ways to stay safe
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    Shortlist - Internet fads 04/04/2007 14:12:03

    Our top five all-time favourite Internet fads - find out if yours made the Shortlist!
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    Shortlist - PC Noises 28/03/2007 16:31:38

    The Shortlist guys cover five noises you really don't want to hear coming from your PC
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    Shortlist - Simon Pegg 16/03/2007 15:47:04

    Shaun of the Dead star talks about gadgets, chafing, and his latest movie - Hot Fuzz
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    ChiMei CMV938D 30/10/2006 13:08:26

    Chi Mei is building a reputation as a producer of inexpensive, entry-level displays. The CMV938D is no exception, though you should give careful thought to what you're sacrificing for the price.
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    Back to Basics - Monitor installation 23/10/2006 15:23:07

    There's more to installing a new monitor than just plugging it in. Find out how to do it right with this video
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    Back to Basics - Installing a new CPU 23/09/2006 15:22:27

    Installing a new processor will improve system performance. This step-by-step video walkthrough shows you how to do it
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    BenQ CP220 01/09/2006 15:52:36

    BenQ's new CP220 data projector promises a number of attractive features for corporate presenters, but falls short of expectations. Designed for the mobile professional, this XGA (1024x768-pixel) unit weighs around 2kg with the supplied softcase and cables, and offers a claimed brightness of 2200 ANSI lumens and a contrast ratio of 2000:1 - which are pretty impressive figures for a product this small.
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    Sony Cinescore 1.0 01/09/2006 08:25:47

    Few video producers have the budget for a custom musical score, or the time/equipment/musical skill to create one themselves, so Sony has released Cinescore 1.0.
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