How to automate tasks in Windows By PC Plus published 28 October 12 Tutorial Configure Task Scheduler to carry out the maintenance jobs you might forget, by following our step-by-step guide.
How to go under Android's hood By PC Plus published 28 October 12 Tutorial You can dramatically improve an Android phone's usability with a few minor changes, so here are our suggestions.
There's no such thing as 'too big to fail' online By PC Plus published 14 October 12 Opinion When once-proud internet establishments fall, it becomes obvious that it doesn't matter how big you are online, you're still prone to failure.
The tech defining next-gen computing By PC Plus published 13 October 12 In Depth "Post PC" may have been coined by Steve Jobs and caused Steve Ballmer some difficult moments in interviews, but we're excited about the possibilities beyond the desktop.
Inside IBM's Sequoia: 16 thousand trillion calculations per second By PC Plus published 25 September 12 In Depth Up close with the supercomputer that's the fastest in the world - and that occupies 3,422 square feet of space.
Raspberry Pi tutorial: how to do more By PC Plus published 17 September 12 Tutorial The basics of package management to classic game emulation and network attached storage.
How internet video streaming works By PC Plus published 16 September 12 Explained How does the whole streaming video process work? What happens between it comes from the consumer and gets to you?
How to discover hidden rootkits By PC Plus published 16 September 12 Tutorial Malware of all kinds is becoming stealthier as the rewards become more lucrative, and today even the most basic botnet client can cover itself in a shroud of invisibility.
How to build the ultimate DVR By PC Plus published 15 September 12 Tutorial MythTV can record, pause and rewind multiple channels of HD TV, manage your media, play games skip adverts and play almost any kind of audio file.
10 cool things you can do with your Android camera By PC Plus published 9 September 12 In Depth Use these handy tips to make more of your Android phone's camera.
Why manufacturers don't want us to be able to prolong our PCs' lives By PC Plus published 9 September 12 Gary Marshall PCs with smartphone-style lifespans might not sound good to us, but they sound brilliant in boardrooms.
Why Microsoft Surface tablets could be shortlived By PC Plus published 8 September 12 Opinion Surface is about inspiring other manufacturers to build their own Windows tablets.
Outlook.com review By PC Plus published 5 September 12 It's an unfortunate truth, but Hotmail isn't so hot any more. Can the rebranded Outlook.com challenge the likes of Gmail and retake top spot?
How TV is harnessing social networks to deliver a two-screen future By PC Plus published 4 September 12 In Depth The two-screen future - tablet and television - has arrived. We interact with tomorrow's TV.
How openness and collaboration helps Linux flourish By PC Plus published 2 September 12 Opinion We're often told that Linux is a kind of democracy, but if it is, it's a strange one.
How to make Android apps with Andromo By PC Plus published 19 August 12 Tutorial Think you need to be fluent in Java to write Abdroid apps? With Andromo, you can write an app quickly and easily.
Breaking free: online censorship explored By PC Plus published 19 August 12 In Depth How those who live in repressive regimes are breaking into the free world.
Microsoft Signature is shameful By PC Plus published 18 August 12 Opinion Without wanting to descend into hyperbole, may unlimited horned monkeys of shame and disgust rain upon Microsoft for the new Microsoft Signature.
How to build a low power server By PC Plus published 12 August 12 Tutorial Your old laptop can be put to good use by turning it into a low power file server for as little as £25.
Tech annoyances should be a thing of the past By PC Plus published 12 August 12 Gary Marshall Kafka was good at crushing a man's spirit, but even he didn't imagine changing the settings on a Samsung wireless laser printer.
Is security theatre costing us our personal freedom? By PC Plus published 12 August 12 Explained Are security procedures actually there to keep us safe or just to make us feel safer? We find out.
Why strong Wi-Fi encryption is crucial By PC Plus published 28 July 12 In Depth Think you're secure with basic WEP? You're not. We're going to demonstrate exactly why you need to tighten up your Wi-Fi security.
The weird and wonderful materials that make up your PC By PC Plus published 22 July 12 In Depth We bet you didn't know 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane is inside your PC. So what else is in there?
Why tech companies are totally evil By PC Plus published 21 July 12 Gary Marshall Modern gadgets couldn't be much nastier if they were made from bits of humans.
Why free to play games are no flash in the pan By PC Plus published 15 July 12 Opinion More and more free games are making their way to market with clever ways to fund their creation and development.