Jason Bradbury, Channel 5’s Gadget Show expert has teamed up with TalkTalk to create a website that suggests new and interesting places to go online, if you’re stuck for inspiration.
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Issue 42 of Windows: The Official Magazine is now available at your newsagents! Featuring 36 pages of expert step-by-step tutorials for getting the most out of your PC – more than any other magazine!
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All PCs have a limited life, but the more we take care of them from day one, the better they perform, and for much longer, too.
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Want to know how computer technology will fit into your home now and in the future? Then enter our competition to win a ticket to the Ideal Home Show 2010, which is open from March 20 – April 5 at Earls Court in London.
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In Issue 41 of Windows: The Official Magazine there was a feature on Microsoft Office 2010 beta, which you can download for free and try until October this year. Unfortunately, there’s a number 0 in the link which looks very much like an O, so some of our readers have been typing this in instead and being taken to a dead link . The actual page you need to go to is http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/default.aspx.
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Take your music with you and get all 13 issues of Windows The Official magazine direct to your door for just £12.16 by Quarterly Direct Debit.
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Facebook is a great website for sharing information – but it’s easy to forget to change the privacy settings to only allow your friends to see your info.
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Issue 41 of Windows: The Official Magazine is now available at your newsagents! Featuring 34 pages of expert step-by-step tutorials for getting the most out of your PC – more than any other magazine!
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If you like the new eye-candy found in Windows 7, then you’re going to love these shortcuts which let you quickly and easily use all of the Aero features with a couple of presses of your keyboard.
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In Windows Media Player, playlists are music mixes you make yourself from the songs in your Library. Auto playlists are a small and easy step up from that.
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