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By a few easy steps you can make your PC run faster, cleaner and error-free with the help of a new award-winning tool � Smart PC Professional. The software fixes stubborn errors, cleans-up space-wasting junk and debris making your PC  |


Nero, leaders in digital media technology, today unveiled the much-anticipated Nero 7, the ultimate all-in-one integrated digital media and home entertainment software solution. Building on the award-winning World's best selling digital media software, Nero 7 now delivers 18 applications in  |
Nokia has signed an agreement that will lead to the Quickoffice Office suite of applications being bundled with Series 60.  |
IBM is set to release new capabilities in storage and systems management software that the company said Monday will improve performance and also speed data backup and recovery in complex IT environments.  |
Windows Mobile team member Mike Calligaro discusses the reasons why some handhelds and smartphones are being offered upgrades and other aren't.  |
Oracle, the database pioneer that in recent years has also become an applications and middleware company, has released the 6.0 version of the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database.  |
The TechZone compares the Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 to the Seagate Barracuda 7200.8.  |
A japanese paper said Friday that Warner Brothers is likely to join other Hollywood studios and sit on the fence by backing both Blu-ray and Toshiba's HD DVD formats.  |
Learn how to get the best sound from your home theater by placing your surround speakers in the correct locations.  |
Access your digital media anytime with the easy-to-use digital data archive  |
This application has been designed as a replacement for a handheld scientific calculator for math and science students, engineers, scientists, medical professionals, and financial and business consultants.  |
Seagate Technology Ltd. has brought its desktop Barracuda drives into the fifth generation, adding a half-terabyte model and 3-Gbit SATA technology to its lineup. The Barracuda 7200.9 drives, as they're known, have begun shipping in 4-GB to 500-GB capacities, with  |
French scientists claimed today to have discovered the maximum amount of data that can be crammed onto a conventional hard disk drive. Professor Harald Brune and his colleagues at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne believe that they have reached the  |
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