PC Magazine - 08 May 2007

Language: English
Paperback: 114 pages
Format: PDF
Size: 9 Mb


PC Magazine, the most important technology publication in the world, delivers authoritative, labs-based comparative reviews of computing and Internet products to more than 6.6 million highly engaged technology buyers. PC Magazine defines technology for e-business and is the only magazine with in-depth reviews and accurate, repeatable testing from PC Magazine Labs placed in the unique context of today's business technology landscape. To meet its readers needs for buying information that is as current as it is comprehensive, PC Magazine publishes 22 times a year in print and continuously on the Web.

CONTENT:

First Looks
  • Clearspace 1.0.2
  • Apple TV
  • Apple Mac mini (1.83-GHz Core Duo)
  • DeviceLock
  • AntiCopy Personal Edition 2.5
  • Acer TravelMate 8210-6038
  • Near-Time Premium
  • Secure it Easy
  • Dell XPS 410 with ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner
  • ViewSonic N3751w
  • HP Photosmart R837
  • Sharp AQUOS LC-52D92U
  • SightSpeed 6.0
  • ProShow Gold 3.0
  • Canon PowerShot A460
  • HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-In-One
  • Microsoft Virtual PC 2007
  • Iomega UltraMax Hard Drive (640GB)
  • Western Digital Passport (160GB)
  • CMS Velocity2 RAID Backup System
  • Magellan Maestro 4040
  • ASUS W5fe SideShow
  • ViewSonic PJ258D ViewDock
  • Dell Photo All-In-One Printer 926
  • Netropa Intellinav One GPS
  • Site of the Week: Netflix Watch Now
and more....

Drivers Get Increasingly High Tech. According to a recent study by Bridge Ratings, drivers are increasingly using satellite radio, MP3 players, cell phones and DVD players in the car. Although CD players, AM/FM radio, and cassette players are still very popular with commuters, they are losing ground to more high-tech gadgets. Here is a snapshot highlighting the shifts in car gadgetry usage from just a few years ago.

Battle of the Browsers. Amid the slew of live shows, indie film screenings, and Web celebs at the South by Southwest festival in March (SXSW), there was also a panel discussion with developers from four of the leading Web browsers: Mozilla's Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, AOL's Netscape and Opera, (Apple's Safari was not represented). The panel discussed whether the future of Web browsing involves open Web standards or proprietary formats. And there were plenty of potshots taken.

Build Your Own Electric Car. For those who want an electric car but can't afford a prebuilt one, Jeffrey Automotive has introduced a new step-by-step instruction manual that tells you how to build your own electric vehicle. With basic woodworking skills and $5,000 (or even less) to invest in parts, you can be whipping around the streets of your town in your own homemade electric car in no time. The proposed vehicle is a two-seater powered by a 72-volt DC motor, with an anticipated top speed of 60 mph and a range of 50 to 60 miles on one charge from six 12V deep-cycle lead/acid batteries. The plans include detailed photographs and drawings to help the builder at every stage of construction. Check out detailed photographs and drawings at Jeffrey's site,

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