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Lee Collins, , Thursday 30 July 2009 at 10:43:00Defragment your drive with this portable applicationYour old system might appear to need an upgrade, if you've been using yourcomputer for over a year. It just seems to become slower, over time.  |  |


Lee Collins, , Thursday 30 July 2009 at 11:08:00Portable system cleansing & optimisation toolJust as regular exercise is good for your health, a regular workout for yourhard disk is recommended. Windows has its own tools for doing this, but CCleanermakes  |  |
Chris Wiles, , Thursday 30 July 2009 at 11:38:00Stream audio wirelessly through your homeStreaming audio through our home is going to be the new way we'll enjoy ourmusic. As more of us move our audio from the traditional storage methods  |  |
Chris Wiles, , Thursday 30 July 2009 at 11:58:00Stream audio wirelessly through your homeStreaming audio through our home is going to be the new way we'll enjoy ourmusic. As more of us move our audio from the traditional storage methods  |  |


Chris Wiles, , Thursday 30 July 2009 at 14:18:00Design your own disc labelThis is the software publisher's description.Do you still label your CDs and DVDs with handwritten scribbles? It doesn`tlook good but creating good-looking labels is such a drag -  |  |
Chris Wiles, , Thursday 30 July 2009 at 15:08:00Store, access and synchronise your notesSharing information can make productivity far more easy, not just foryourself but for other people in your organisation. At vnunet.com, we use acontent management system (CMS) which  |  |
Chris Wiles, , Friday 31 July 2009 at 00:00:00Full commercial software worth £24Buying an Apple iMac or MacBook doesn't need to be all about style oversubstance, which is the argument most PC users will offer when they discuss anynew Mac  |  |
From Bevendean to Woodingdean - a fascinating collection of photographs from Brighton and Hove Council's archive.  |
The first British artists to take on new trends in painting at the beginning of the 20th century are being revisited at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester between now and November. Mark Sheerin takes a look at The Scottish Colourists.  |
The exhibition Drawings and Sculpture features examples of work from David Nash's entire working period, ranging from previous unseen works to a number of new commissions.  |
People's potter Grayson Perry speaks to Culture24 about the North-South divide, old British documentaries and his imaginary past as his Unpopular Culture show heads for Yorkshire Sculpture Park.  |
Combat Paper Project, an American group which helps soldiers put their uniforms to cathartic use by making art from them, has taken its only international exhibition to the Phoenix Brighton Gallery, reports Mark Sheerin.  |
Where most artists might tone down their act, Gilbert and George have responded to critical acclaim with one of the most colourful and controversial shows of their career. Culture24 finds it at the White Cube in London.  |
Six years of planning to open the first museum in Europe dedicated to surfing have taken a major step forward after North Devon District Council granted planning permission for the Museum of British Surfing.  |
Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry is looking for nominations for this year's Josh Award, which is open to anyone involved in using science creatively.  |
The entire 800-page surviving text of Codex Sinaiticus, believed to be the world's oldest bible, has been revealed online following a four-year project between The British Library and three international institutions.  |
Northern Ireland Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure, Nelson McCausland, has announced a major £2.4m expansion plan at the Ulster American Folk Park.  |
Staff at Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service have come to the rescue of a large Grey Seal after it was attacked by beetles and moths.  |
Although its second-quarter profits came in at the high end of its revisedforecast, Arrow admitted that its enterprise computing solutions (ECS) arm'sperformance trailed expectations.  |  |
The firm, in partnership with the Carbon Advice Group, has already offset 255metric tonnes of carbon dioxide - the total annual emissions created by itseveryday business practices.  |  |
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