Handy Android tablet tips and tricks By Neil Mohr published 24 March 12 Tutorial Try a series of Android enhancements from adding 3G to an older Android tablet and desktop makeovers to rooting a tablet and getting a cheeky operating system upgrade.
How overclocking went back to its roots By Neil Mohr published 18 March 12 Both AMD and Intel have introduced the same type of new voltage and power regulation systems, alongside the limited core 'turbo' modes for thread-limited acceleration. But does it work?
How to turn old hard drives into a secure file server By Neil Mohr published 18 March 12 Tutorial If you have a bunch of HDDs sitting in a cuboard gathering dust, put them to good use with FreeNAS, an old motherboard and some guidance from us.
How to install Android on other devices By Neil Mohr published 19 February 12 Tutorial It's the open-sourced nature of Android that has enabled it to proliferate so widely, but it's the touch-friendly interface that has had it so eagerly embraced by so many.
How touch will transform games on Windows By Neil Mohr published 12 February 12 In Depth Power to your pinkies, a touch future awaits Windows and a new generation of games
How to set up your PC for great surround sound By Neil Mohr published 2 February 12 In Depth We all take sound for granted. Hearing's the neglected sense, constantly running second place to vision. Here's how to set up your PC for great sounding audio.
Kingston HyperX Genesis 2,133MHZ 16GB review By Neil Mohr published 12 January 12 Hyper-speed memory for galaxy-class prices
Patriot Viper Xtreme Division 4 16GB review By Neil Mohr published 11 January 12 New quad-channel mobo? You'll need new memory to play with too
HIS 6670 Fan 1GB GDDR5 review By Neil Mohr published 10 January 12 HIS has a reputation for employing unusual and efficient cooling solutions on its cards, and the HIS 6670 Fan 1GB GDDR5 is no exception.
How to run Android apps on Windows By Neil Mohr published 22 November 11 Tutorial BlueStacks App Player is a genius little Windows program that enables you to run Android apps on your Windows PC, laptop and netbook.
Acer Aspire Z5763 review By Neil Mohr published 16 November 11 Can this all-in-one desktop PC entertain everyone?
D-Link DIR-645 review By Neil Mohr published 14 November 11 SmartBeam technology in a wireless N home router with style
Dell Inspiron One 2320 review By Neil Mohr published 14 November 11 This all-in-one touchscreen PC provides real power
Take Windows Media Center to the next level By Neil Mohr published 6 November 11 Take back control of your media with our guide to creating the one ideal system
MSI Wind Top AE2210 review By Neil Mohr published 1 November 11 An all-in-one PC you won't be able to keep your hands off
How to boost your hard drive speed By Neil Mohr published 29 October 11 Tutorial Tired of waiting around for Windows and your games to load? Technology is once again to the rescue with ways to boost flagging drive speed
How to speed up your HP TouchPad By Neil Mohr published 27 October 11 Tutorial Hack some speed back into your WebOS tablet
15 ways to make your Android phone look like an iPhone By Neil Mohr published 18 October 11 In Depth Keyboards, apps and feature tweaks that bring iPhone ease-of-use to Android
How to repair your laptop By Neil Mohr published 1 October 11 Tutorial Our laptop repair guide shows you the parts you can repair, replace and upgrade
Cooler Master Hyper 612S review By Neil Mohr published 6 September 11 A CPU air cooler described as "silent" – but is it efficient?
What's inside your iPad? Tablet tech explained By Neil Mohr published 13 June 11 In Depth We lay bare the technology inside the latest dose of tablets
Netgear DGND3700 N600 Dual-band Gigabit router review By Neil Mohr published 1 June 11 This router is one seriously speedy little machine
Cryo PC Nemesis review By Neil Mohr published 2 April 11 Just how fast is a 4.9GHz Sandy Bridge system? Let's find out…
Netgear N150 Wireless Router review By Neil Mohr published 29 March 11 Netgear's N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 should get respect for its long name