Monthly Archives: November 2002
Microsoft – Links 2003
Since when did grown men play in sand pits? Well, since man (or indeed woman) first picked up a three wood and sliced a small, spherical white painted collection of rubber bands into a bunker. A situation we certainly weren’t unfamiliar with after our first few rounds of Links 2003. They always put those darned…
Iomega – Zip 750
In this third iteration of the Zip drive, Iomega has pushed capacity up to 750MB, representing a healthy tripling of capacity since the previous move from 100MB to 250MB. It’s a healthy progression and it positions the drive as a direct competitor to CD-RW technology. The new drive comes in USB 2.0 or Firewire versions,…
LIUtilities – WinTasks 4 Professional
Increasingly, new versions of Windows are steering users well clear of the guts of the operating system. This is generally a good thing, since it reduces the number of support problems and makes the operating system more stable and reliable. But if you do want to delve under the cover, there are third party tools…
Modular Technology – DAB PCI radio card
We’re coming to the end of an era as the Government gets ready, in a few years’ time, to pull the plug on analogue TV and radio. In their place we’ll have newer, shinier, digital versions. In the case of radio the BBC has pioneered DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting). There’s a load of information about…