Micromart May 28 Issue
Micromart May 28 Issue
Micromart May 28 Issue
HOW EASY IS IT TO
HACK A
WIRELESS
NETWORK?
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Contents
This week...
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Wi-fi Hacking
08 Wi-fi Hacking
18 A Week With A
Smartwatch
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A Week With
A Smartwatch
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Apple Force
Touch
There are a few ways to share media and files over a local
network, including using a NAS unit, but that doesnt
mean theres no room for a proper dedicated server unit.
With that in mind, David Hayward has testing six tower
servers to see what they offer the average user
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Group Test:
Tower Servers
Augmented Reality
60 Online Region
Hopping
64 Fixing Files
Digital data may be fast and convenient, but its also quite
fragile. If even a part of a file gets corrupted, that can
mean the whole thing is completely inaccessible. The good
news is there might a chance you can fix your broken
files, if you know how. Its not necessarily a good chance,
but its a chance nonetheless, and James Hunt is here to
explain how it works
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3D Vision And
Augmented Reality
56 3D Vision And
Group Test
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Also In
This Issue...
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31 Component Watch
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53 Remembering
63 Top 5
86 Crowdfunding Corner
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Tower Servers
Lenovo ThinkServer
TS140
Fujitsu Primergy TX1310
M1
Dell PowerEdge T110 II
HP ProLiant ML150 Gen9
E5-2603v3
Dell PowerEdge T20 Mini
Tower Server
Lenovo System x3100 M5
Sum up
Reviews
FREEme
Quiet PC UltraNUC Pro
ViewSonic VP2780-4k
Ashampoo Music Studio 6
BenQ GW2765HT
ThumbsUp Neoglow
Earphones
Roccat Kave XTD 5.1
Analog
Experts
Ask Aaron
Ask Jason
Specialists
Linux Mart
Mac Mart
Mobile Mart
Hardware Mart
Gaming Mart
News
Regulars
Subscriptions
Ad Index
IT Essentials
Classifieds
Logging Off
David looks at an
interesting security app
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How Easy Is It To
Hack A Wireless
Network?
With wireless networks commonplace, are we becoming complacent?
David Crookes looks at how safe your network really is
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WIRELESS
NETWORK HACK
Cloud Cracker is an online tool that helps penetration testers check the security of WPS-protected wireless networks
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Performing A Drive-By
There was a time when some hackers would grab a laptop, drive
down a street and pick up on insecure wi-fi signals beaming out
of peoples homes. There are also occasions when a neighbour
will look for available wi-fi and hope to piggyback on it. This is
known as snarfing, and it can be more than just a nuisance, as
viruses are installed on systems and spam is sent.
The ease with which people can do this is due to a great
many networks being like eggs. They have a hard interior, but
crack them and youll find theyre soft inside. A hacker will
therefore do all they can to get through that protective layer,
looking for vulnerabilities and going after those networks
that are easier to get into. Someone attempting to penetrate
a large network such as a company will seek host names,
network addresses ranges, exposed hosts, information about
operating systems and any software on the machines that may
be exposed.
In a home, an attacker will seek similar vulnerabilities, and
with so many devices now hooked into a network, there are
a greater number of entry points. A smart TV can be used to
gain access, and it may have fewer network restrictions. But the
main entry point is an unsecured user. Using software such as
Aircrack-ng in combination with a wireless card, hackers are able
to discover passwords, having captured the handshake between
the computer and the router. Aircrack-ng even offers step-bystep instructions.
It used to be that software was needed to scan for available
wi-fi networks, but this is built into computers these days. When
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Technology cannot
WIRELESS
NETWORK HACK
The problem is that the software used for these cracks is so
easily available. WEPCrack is an open-source tool, which lets
people break into 802.11 WEP secret keys. AirSnort bills itself
as a wireless LAN encryption key recovery tool. It operates by
passively monitoring transmissions, computing the encryption
key when enough packets have been gathered. KisMAC for Mac
OSX and Kismet for Linux need advanced knowledge, but they
will help to crack WEP and WPA keys by brute force, exploiting
flaws including weak scheduling and badly generated keys.
There are even online tools. CloudCracker is aimed at
penetration testers and network auditors who are looking to
check the security of WPA-protected wireless networks, crack
password hashes or break document encryption. Thankfully
for those who use this particular service there is a charge,
so a money trail is left. Access a secured network without
authorisation using CloudCracker and a hacker will likely fall
foul of the law. Use it to test your own vulnerabilities, though,
and it could be money worth spending.
But with all this in mind, you should be protecting your
wireless router. In order to access it, youll need to enter your
IP address into a web browser, which youll be able to typically
find on the back of the device. Enter the default password
(check your internet service provider for the details. For Sky, for
instance, you would enter admin/sky), and then make sure you
alter it so something that is far less easy to crack.
While you have the router details open, though, you should
also look at the level of encryption you have for the data
transmitted from your computer to the router. It is very unlikely
that it will be set to the dated encryption format WEP, but make
sure that its WPA2, and if it isnt available, update the firmware
for your router so that it supports it. WPA2 security with AES/
CCMP encryption gives you a better chance of beating off
hackers, but its not crack proof. Going back to 2010, ElcomSoft,
a member of the Russian Cryptology Association, developed a
product that combined graphics cards from Nvidia and ATI to
accelerate the recovery of WPA2 encryption passwords.
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Router To Nowhere
It doesnt help that more than 75% of all routers that are
provided to customers by ISPs contain software or firmware
easily exploited by hackers. Independent Security Evaluators
researchers said they discovered critical security vulnerabilities
in numerous small office/home office routers and wireless
access points. These vulnerabilities allow a remote attacker
to take full control of the routers configuration settings; some
allow a local attacker to bypass authentication directly and take
control. This control allows an attacker to intercept and modify
network traffic as it enters and leaves the network, the report
said. It is no surprise given that companies want to provide as
cheap a device as possible to customers.
Still, Steckler says one of the biggest risks on any wi-fi
network is DNS hijacking. This is when hackers exploit
vulnerabilities in a users unprotected router and play around
with the Domain Name Service so it diverts people from bona
fide websites to malicious ones. It allows for the harvesting of
credentials including logins. Because the user has been going
to a specific site and since it looks identical to the proper one,
they suspect nothing and they potentially lose everything.
These so called man-in-the-middle attacks are not to be
taken lightly, but you can protect yourself from them. Routers
use DNS servers that are automatically acquired from an
internet provider, so if you fear the settings have been altered
you can opt to change them. You can go to the Network
and Sharing Center, select Change Adapter Settings, choose
the connection you want to alter and then click Internet
Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version (TCP/
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IPv6). You can choose the Google DNS using the settings
8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4, or for Ipv6 2001:4860:4860::8888 or
2001:4860:4860::8844.
But even technology cannot save most of us from social
engineering hacks. In March at CeBIT, ex-hacker Kevin Mitnick
used USB drives, wi-fi access points, PDF files and cloned
wireless keycards, and he was able to gain control of targeted
machines. In his hacking career, his chosen method was to
sift through the usernames and passwords thrown out by
companies, and he was able to seize control of networks. Antivirus software is no match for such methods.
There are more ingenious methods and lengths that hackers
will go to, though. In August last year, Gene Bransfield in Virginia
hacked into the networks of his neighbours by fitting his pet
cat, Coco, with a wi-fi sniffing device. He called the animal his
WarKitteh and allowed it to exploit the networks of 23 homes, a
third of which used WEP. The cost of the device was just 60. Its
not much of a leap to suppose that similar technology could be
used on board drones by determined hackers.
When you then go on to read reports of vulnerabilities in
software that controls wireless networking chipsets made
by Realteck Semiconductor, which is said to allow attackers
to compromise home routers, you realise that you can be
powerless. The chips are inside models made by Netgear,
D-Link and Trendnet. Hackers are able to exploit the
vulnerability and gain administrative access to a router. They
could infect devices on a wi-fi network. The advice has been to
keep routers firmware current but that is essential to do. But
as one commentator pointed out, even if RealTek came up with
a patch, it would not be implemented on all affected devices.
Many of them are no longer supported by their manufacturers.
One thing you should avoid, though, is trying to exploit
vulnerabilities yourself. Computer hacking is illegal in
the UK, and you will face a possible prison sentence. The
Communications Act 2003 says a person who (a) dishonestly
obtains an electronic communications service, and (b) does
so with intent to avoid payment of a charge applicable to
the provision of that service, is guilty of an offence. So if
someone breaks into a wireless network that they should be
paying for or if they break into your wireless network and
avoid charges, that could potentially get them into trouble, and
there have been cases where perpetrators have been caught
and taken to court. This is not the case the world over; in
the Netherlands, a court ruled that wi-fi hackers could not be
prosecuted for breaching router security, because the majority
of hackers who do this are not gaining access to the computer,
only the connection. But it is certainly how it works in the UK,
so please do be aware of that.
What weve done here is show that there are tools available
that allow ordinary people to hack. And by remembering
that hackers are not always anti-social types locked away in
darkened rooms, you should be better prepared to head them
off. As wireless networks become commonplace in our homes,
taking small steps to protect your wireless router today will put
you in a far stronger position. mm
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Wear It Out
Ian McGurren spends a week with Android Wear strapped to his arm
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ANDROID WEAR
The G Watch R is
The Hardware
adverts for the Apple Watch and the Android Wear devices,
its clear that the manufacturers are keen to promote the
smartwatch as less of a watch per se, and more as a second
screen for your mobile device that happens to be on your wrist.
In fact, calling it a watch may only cause to distract buyers
from its real purpose.
Im in the middle ground here. There are some stunning
traditional analogue watches that are mechanical works of
art, but Im also from the era of the Casio calculator watch
and digital watches with vacuum fluorescent displays, so a
timepiece with fancy tricks appeals to me. But beyond having a
shiny new gadget, can I justify a smartwatch to myself? I spent
a week with an Android Wear device the LG G Watch R in
an effort to understand just what it can offer me.
Which Watch?
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Pujie Black faces: Pujie Black is a superb customisable face app that shows off Wear
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Day 3 Wake up
Like any other Android Wear device, the G Watch R cant
really do much without being attached to an Android phone,
beyond a few basic watch-like functions. This is a shame,
because I found my watch disconnected from the Nexus on
more than one occasion. This wouldnt be so bad if it had
independent use, but given the symbiotic relationship requires
a connection to make its smart functions work, it meant I
couldnt safely rely on the watch to be my sole source of
notifications. Reconnecting the device meant rebooting the
watch or even removing and adding the device to the Android
Wear app on the Nexus, both of which were a considerable
pain, especially as there seemed to be no reason for why the
device would lose connection, even in the midst of updating
watch faces. Sometimes this could possibly be blamed on
the distance from the Nexus, but even then it would remain
disconnected until rebooted / re-added, even when placed
next to the device again.
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Apples Force
Touch And
Taptic Engine
David Briddock investigates the touchy-feely
experience on Apples latest MacBooks
Previously
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pressure sensors, this push is translated into a click event, but the
sensors can also determine the level of pressure exerted, so a deeper
kind of push can be translated into a Force Touch event.
Force Touch
APPLES
FORCE TOUCH
It was achieved by employing some clever vibrational technology,
which fools the brain into thinking the trackpad has actually moved
during a click, so lets examine how it actually works.
Taptic Engine
Many users will still expect some kind of feedback, as a substitute for
the lack of physical movement. This is achieved through high-frequency
vibrations and something Apple call the Taptic Engine.
At its heart the Taptic Engine hardware is pretty rudimentary. In
essence, its a series of electromagnets directly connected to a metal
rail. Mounted underneath the trackpads metal surface, this rail induces
buzz-like vibrations every time a click event is detected. For a Force
Click event, theres a second buzz.
Trackpad elements
High Quality
Trackpad settings
Haptic History
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Links
Vincent Hayward
Electrovibration
But some will argue that Apples Taptic Engine technology shouldnt be
seen as the latest and greatest take on haptic feedback. Other research
groups are already starting to release details of their own intriguing
tactile investigations.
One such group can be found inside Disneys Research labs in
Pittsburgh. With help from colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University,
this team is investigating a very different technique that dispenses with
electromagnets altogether.
Named by Disney researchers as electrostatic vibration (and
previously called TeslaTouch), its based on a phenomenon known
as electrovibration.
The idea to use electrovibration as feedback came from an
accidental discovery by Edward Mallinckrodt in 1954. Dragging
his finger over a conductive surface covered with a thin insulating
layer and excited with a 110-volt signal, he felt a characteristic
rubbery sensation.
What had happened is that an attractive capacitive force was
generated between his finger and the metal surface. Although
very weak, this force managed to simulate a rubbery surface
touch sensation.
Varying the voltage, Mallinckrodt generated a range of tactile
sensations that could simulate the act of touching other objects, such
as glass, stone and types of textiles.
Electrovibration Benets
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App Updates
More To Come
As always, the Apple rumour mill suggests it has bigger plans for Taptic
Engine technology.
Apple could, for instance, allow users to feel the display interface
under their fingertips by simulating smooth, bumpy or sticky
sensations. In this way, text fields, buttons and scrolling lists could all
feel very different to the touch.
This kind of feature would be extremely useful for tablets and
smartphones, where certain tasks could be performed without having
to look at the screen at all.
Take the virtual keyboard, for example. By running your fingers over
it youd be able to sense the different keys, giving a realistic touch
typing experience.
Obviously, the Taptic Engine mechanism itself must be miniaturised
for these kind of devicese, and this could be a problem. In reality, the
electrovibration approach may be far more applicable for small-screen
products, which means in future it may be Windows and Android
handheld devices that offer the most flexible and cost-effective haptic
feedback experience. mm
Hugh Sheer
We think it might be the SCART-to-VGA lead thats causing
the problem. If anyone else has any suggestions, please write
to us and let us know.
Gadget Gimmicks
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Nothing
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This week, we check out some variations on a particular graphical theme
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New Bands
From Beurer
Advanced sensors offer more data
Windows:
No Free
Upgrade For
Non-Genuine
Users
Microsoft pushes legit purchases
Microsoft executive
has confirmed
that non-genuine
Windows users
wont be eligible for a free
upgrade to an above-board
version of Windows 10.
Any non-genuine Windows
users upgrading will be stamped
with a desktop watermark
notifying that the OS is nongenuine, according to Operating
Systems bod Terry Myerson.
Mr Myerson also noted
in a blog post on the issue
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Fitness
Tracker
Faces
Lawsuit
Sleep-tracking claims questioned
lawsuit has
reportedly been
filed over in
America claiming
that Fitbits suggestions
that its fitness devices can
accurately track sleep are not
true. According to a couple
of reports on the web, the
California chap who has
filed the lawsuit says that
Fitbits devices have been
overestimating sleep compared
with polysomnography (try
saying that first thing in the
morning), which is another
means of tracking adopted by
sleep scientists.
TNMOC
Gallery
Takes Flight
New exhibition showcases air traffic controller
Anthony
Editor
Aaaaaaaand Finally...
Its a geeks geeks geeks world these days, and there are
few people who symbolise the rise of sci-fi culture in the way
Simon Pegg does. As an actor, writer and the man currently
finishing off the script for the next Star Trek movie it seemed
strange that he would turn on the comic book movie in the way
his interview with Radio Times seemed to imply (tinyurl.com/
MotI1364e). Indeed, he soon beat a hasty retreat via his blog
(tinyurl.com/MotI1364f) claiming he was being a bit trollish.
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Caption Competition
Looking Whos
Talking 4G
When did you get your first mobile phone? Were guessing you
were probably old than these two. Anyway, lets get on to those
captions, shall we?
The winner this week Looking Whos Talking 4G, which was
suggested by Ed Winslet. Well done!
To enter this week, head to the Other Stuff section of our
forum (forum.micromart.co.uk) and say something funny
(but not too rude) about the picture below or email us via
[email protected].
o yourself a favour
and get on this, if
you havent already
invested some of
your earnings in a teeny, tiny
computer on a board.
Priced beforehand at $35,
the Raspberry B+ board is now
going to cost you a mere $25
Google
Bubble
Car Gets
Go-Ahead
Public testing for prototype
alifornia. Lands of
forests, deserts,
Disneyland and selfdriving cars.
Yes, Googles self-driving
bubble car is now ready to burn
some rubber on public roads.
Before now, its been a private
affair only but if you happen to be
driving on the roads of Mountain
View over this summer and if
you are, lucky you then you
may chance upon one of a few
prototype cars that will be in full
glare of public scrutiny.
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Snippets!
Nintendo Brings Back
World Championships
Nintendo has decided
to resurrect its World
Championships event for
the first time in quarter of
a century. With qualifying
events in Best Buy locations
around the States planned
beforehand, tournament
finals are due for the 14th
June, just before this years
E3 event starts in earnest.
The first, and indeed last,
World Championships took
place back in 1990 when
Nintendo toured US cities
testing gamers on Super
Mario Bros. and Tetris.
Further details are minimal
but suffice to say that were
a smidgeon jealous of our
American friends.
President Tweets.
#IsThisSuchABigDeal?
President Obama has joined
Twitter. You will find him at
@POTUS if youre into that
kind of thing and youll be in
good company he had 1.68m
followers the last time we
checked, and had apparently
broken the record for the fastest
time to one million. As for the
Presidents first tweet? It wasnt
a bad effort:
Hello, Twitter! Its Barack.
Really! Six years in, theyre finally
giving me my own account.
Ho, and indeed, ho. That
post attracted well over
230,000 retweets at the last
glance. Were not jealous, oh
no no no.
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EE Bags 10m
4G Users
Boo, hiss and all that jazz, which will also be the
case if youre a confirmed laptop user, as we were
also informed that such hardware simply wont be
able to handle the required frame rates and that
anyone wanting to get on board with the project
would need a dedicated, high-end graphics card
and processor setup: Windows 7 SP1 or later, Intel
i5-4590 processor, Nvidia GTX 970/AMD 290 or
better graphics card and 8GB RAM, to be specific.
The power is needed to render 400 million
shaded pixels per second for a smooth
experience, so this is going to be a case of
high-end early adopters enjoying the Oculus
vision of the future.
QUICK BITS... Blizzard has banned a large number of accounts from World of Warcraft as it tries
HyperX
Invites
You
To Meet
The Pros
Pop-up event in London this weekend
f you happen to be
around Londons Soho
area from 27-31 May
you may like to hang
around at HyperXs Pop-Up
Shop at Peter Street.
The Kingston memory
division has joined up with
Intel and Overclockers UK
to create a fully immersive
gaming experience for gaming
enthusiasts to go head-tohead with professional players.
4K Vision
From
ViewSonic
Ultra HD monitor from screen specialists
ward-winning
monitor pro
ViewSonic has
cooked up its latest
4K monitor in the shape of the
VG2860MHL-4K. Aimed more at
business professionals, the price
of 369 certainly means that
anyone wanting an ultra-HD
experience in their home setup
wont be completely priced out
of this one. The 28 screen has
a 3840 x 2160 at 60Hz native
resolution, displaying four times
more images with twice the
detail of a full HD monitor.
Ten-bit colour processing
delivers 1.07bn colours for
smooth greyscale and lifelike
imagery, while features on the
monitor include picture-inpicture, picture-by-picture and
equally-split horizontal and
vertical images.
Connectivity is catered
for with DisplayPort 1.2 and
Mini DisplayPort 1.2 both
supporting 4K resolution at
60Hz, plus HDMI and four
USB ports are available for
mobile devices, Blu-ray etc.
A 2ms response time, built-in
dual speakers and a Blue Light
Filter for a more comfortable
viewing experience complete
the important stuff and you
should head over to
www.viewsoniceurope.com/uk
for more details.
to stamp out botting... Read more on this in our Specialists section (p.72)
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REVIEWS
Pioneer FREEme
Michael checks out a portable Bluetooth speaker
DETAILS
Price: 129.00
Manufacturer:
Pioneer
Website:
www.pioneer.eu/uk
Required spec: n/a
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ViewSonic VP2780-4k
ViewSonic tries to muscle into the professional market with a new 4K screen
DETAILS
Specifications
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TEST
Reviews
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DETAILS
Price: 29.99
Manufacturer:
Ashampoo
Website:
ashampoo.com/uk
Required spec:
2.4 GHz CPU, Windows
Vista or later, 1GB RAM,
1024 x 768 16-bit
graphics card with
256MB RAM
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The program will lift artist and track data from your CDs
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Value
Overall
ON
TEST
Reviews
BenQ GW2765HT
Looking for an IPS, WQHD monitor for under 300? Then read on
DETAILS
Price: 278.99
Manufacturer: BenQ
Website:
goo.gl/zR7M1w
Required spec:
DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI
or VGA output
espite advances in
monitor technology,
trying to find a good
IPS display that can hit
WQHD resolutions for under
300 is still something of a
gamble. There are a number of
them available, but finding the
right one, with decent
connectivity and from a
company you can trust can be
fairly difficult.
BenQ, though, may have the
answer in the form of the
GW2765HT. This is a 27" IPS
monitor with a resolution of 2560
x 1440, and using the Flicker-Free
BenQ Eye-Care technology to
deliver a stunning image thats
easy on the eyes.
Other features include a
dynamic contrast ratio of
20,000,000:1, 350cd/m2
brightness, and a response time
of 4ms. Connectivity is good too,
with HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort and
VGA; theres even a pair of 2W
speakers built into the frame.
Its surprisingly ergonomic as
well, with height adjustment,
swivel and tilt built into the
monitor arm, which requires
screwing into the rear of the
monitor with the VESA mounts.
Its a little ungainly to fit, and
once everything is screwed into
place, the movement is a tad stiff,
especially for the tilt. But the
design is secure enough, and
theres no sign of wobble or a
lack of build quality.
The aesthetics of the
GW2765HT arent the best weve
ever seen, admittedly. The piano-
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ThumbsUp Neoglow Earphone
We look at some ashy budget earphones
DETAILS
Price: 19.95
Manufacturer:
ThumbsUp
Website:
tinyurl.com/prxtvhd
Required spec: Any
audio device with
3.5mm output
ost technology
products, like USB
hubs and wireless
keyboards, are
created to solve a problem or
make life easier. Nevertheless,
there has always been and
always will be plenty of room
for more frivolous items too.
From telephones shaped like
hamburgers to pen drives that
resemble cartoon characters,
these features add nothing
other than a kitsch appeal and a
sense of fun. Quite often the
actual functionality of these
products is bog standard at
best. Is that the case with the
Neoglow earphones, though?
Their key selling point is
the fact that the main cable
contains an electroluminescent
wire and sound reactive
technology, which basically
means it lights up (in blue)
and flashes in time to your
music, so slow music should
mean slow flashing, while
more upbeat tunes should see
you illuminated like a oneman disco. This function can
be turned on and off using
the silver button on the builtin control module, which is
recharged via a micro-USB port
on the side. (This button can
also be used to answer phone
calls on a smartphone.)
But ThumbsUp also promises
a Comfortable fit with high
quality sound a potentially
more difficult target to meet,
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Reviews
DETAILS
Price: ~79.50
Manufacturer: Roccat
Website:
goo.gl/UDds8B
Required spec:
Soundcard with centre,
rear, sub and mic jacks,
spare USB port to
power headset LEDs
Excellent quality
headset, although a
little expensive
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GROUP
TEST
Tower Servers
Towers
Server
DETAILS
Price: 390
Manufacturer:
Lenovo
Website:
goo.gl/Z0J4VI
Required spec:
Server software,
Linux or Windows
(licence needed)
rom a business
perspective, Lenovo has
its eye on the ball. The
company has its hands
in virtually every conceivable
industrial and commercial pie
there is, from engineering
through to science, government,
education and health. Suffice
to say, it knows a thing or two
about producing a cost effective
tower server.
The Lenovo ThinkServer TS140
is one of the newer chassis
designs within the ThinkServer
range. Its not quite as domainlevel orientated as the TD350
range, but then nor is it as
lightweight as the TS130. This
puts in a unique position that
combines functionality and cost
effectiveness, both keywords
executives like to bandy around
a boardroom.
The TS140 is a 4U tower form
factor measuring 174 x 425 x
430mm and weighing in the
region of 11kg. Our model came
fitted with a Lenovo C226-C2
motherboard on to which there
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Quality
Value
Theres ample room inside for potential upgrades
Overall
GROUP
TEST
Tower
Servers
Price: 430
Manufacturer: Fujitsu
Website:
goo.gl/RfAPdv
Required spec:
Server software,
Linux or Windows
(licence needed)
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Tower Servers
Price: 480
Manufacturer: Dell
Website:
goo.gl/Ed6Y2X
Required spec:
Server software,
Linux or Windows
(licence needed)
oud be hard-pressed
to find a server room
anywhere the world
that doesnt have
a Dell server in it. Even the
most ardent IBM and HP
followers will more than likely
have something from the Dell
product range stuffed into a
corner. Such is the legacy of
the companys products in
terms of stability, affordability
and familiarity.
The Dell PowerEdge T110
II is the entry-level model in
the PowerEdge range, which
caters for anything from a small
businesses through to some of
the pretty complex setups that a
global multi-national would no
doubt specify.
Its a standard affair Dell
tower server, measuring 463 x
189 x 420mm and weighing
in the region of 14.5kg. The
specification of our particular
model came with a single Intel
Xeon E3-1220 V2 3.1GHz
processor, 4GB DDR3 memory
and a single 1TB hard drive,
which was OS free leaving us to
install Ubuntu Server 14.04.2 LTS.
Rear IO connectivity isnt the
best weve ever seen, there
are four USB 2.0 ports, eSATA,
VGA, serial and a single gigabit
Ethernet port. Obviously you
can add to that depending on
the options you pick from the
Dell site, but for the base tower
spec, this is your lot.
Internally, the motherboard
has four memory slots for a
total of 32GB DDR3 RAM,
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Value
Overall
GROUP
TEST
Tower
Servers
Price: 1,056
Manufacturer: HP
Website:
goo.gl/b03E8j
Required spec:
Server software, Linux
or Windows (licence
needed)
he HP ProLiant ML150
Gen9 line of servers
come in a bewildering
range of serial numbers
and options. For example,
the ML150 Gen9 E5-2620v3
8GB H240 is considered as
the baseline entry-level server,
whereas the ML150 Gen9
E5-2620v3 16GB H240 Hot
Plug is the top level offering. It
gets confusing, since they are
essentially the same base but
with different options added.
Nevertheless, the one we
have on test is the ProLiant
ML150 Gen9 E5-2603v3 4GB
B140i. A bit of a mouthful,
but one that comes with a
six-core Intel Xeon E5-2603 v3
processor at 1.6GHz, 4GB of
RDIMM memory and a single
500GB hard drive, which again
is OS free.
We only dream of filling one of these up with two CPUs and 256GB of memory
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Tower Servers
Price: 350
Manufacturer: Dell
Website:
goo.gl/ocjLhE
Required spec:
Server software, Linux
or Windows (licence
needed)
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Value
Overall
GROUP
TEST
Tower
Servers
Price: 950
Manufacturer:
Lenovo
Website:
goo.gl/SJyTN9
Required spec:
Server software, Linux
or Windows (licence
needed)
solutions available
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DED
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DITOR
CE
How We Tested
Each server had Ubuntu Server 14.04.2 LTS installed and was connected to a gigabit network, with a selection of folders shared for
individual users.
Lenovo
ThinkServer
TS140
Fujitsu Primergy
TX1310 M1
Dell PowerEdge
T110 II
HP ProLiant
ML150 Gen9
Dell PowerEdge
T20 Mini Tower
Lenovo System
x3100 M5
Price
390
430
480
1,056
350
950
CPU
4GB
8GB
4GB
4GB
4GB
8GB
HDD Installed
1TB HDD
2x 500GB HDD
1TB HDD
500GB HDD
1TB HDD
1TB HDD
Max No CPUs
32GB
32GB
32GB
256GB
32GB
32GB
Five
Six
Five
Eight
Four
Six
1x
gigabit Ethernet
4x
gigabit Ethernet
1x
gigabit Ethernet
2x
gigabit Ethernet
1x
gigabit Ethernet
2x
gigabit Ethernet
Dimensions (mm)
360 x 175 x 43
11kg
14kg
14.5kg
19.8kg
12kg
20.1kg
Memory
Max RAM
Max No Drives
Weight
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Remembering
Commodore 64
Its History
The VIC-40, as
it was then known, went
through many design alterations until
it was finally agreed on that it should resemble the
VIC-20 to continue the available Commodore range, including the
business machines. By the time it was released to the eager press in
January 1982, the name was changed to C64.
The C64 soon became the highest selling single computer of
all time, despite the fact that it cost 399 when it was released to
the UK public. Its legacy to this day is still as strong as that of the
Spectrums and probably will be for many more years yet to come.
The Good
Often far better graphics then the Spectrum and naturally the
untouchable audio from the SID chip, which is still going strong.
The Bad
Conclusion
Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders, one of the greatest ever C64 games
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MICROSOFT
RESEARCH
Interactive 3D Technologies
I3D Projects
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MICROSOFT
RESEARCH
Holographic Foundations
IllumiRoom
RoomAlive
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Kinect v2
The latest Kinect colour camera sensor is now 1080p compatible. What this means
in practice is that it has up to three times the fidelity of the previous version,
resulting in significant improvements in small object visualisation accuracy.
The new sensor is supported by the Kinect for Windows software development
kit (SDK) 2.0, which provides developers with drivers, tools, APIs, device
interfaces and code samples (goo.gl/7U2QPf). Version 2.0 offers more stable
body tracking in general and is capable of tracking as many as six people at a
time, plus 25 individual joints per person.
To see for yourself what RoomAlive could
do in a typical living room setting, take a look
at this video: goo.gl/5FBLwr.
3D Surface Computing
MirageBlocks
RetroDepth
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MICROSOFT
RESEARCH
MoViBing
MirageBlocks
Retro Depth
RetroDepth is an advanced yet low-cost visionbased system able to accurately sense the 3D
silhouettes of hands, styluses and other objects
(goo.gl/e5GesJ).
The system elements include two
infrared cameras, diffuse infrared LEDs and
MoViBing
Links
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Online
Region
Hopping
Is It Illegal?
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Coming To A Head
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System
Building
Lessons
processor looks nice. Ill have that. 16GB of RAM? Yes, please!
And I must have that 500GB SSD Then you click on the
basket total: 6,000! Yep, its easy to get carried away by all the
shiny things, but if you want to build a PC, youll probably have
to accept that you wont be able to get half the stuff you want
unless youre rich, of course, in which case, would you like to
be our friend?
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Bypassing/Fixing Corruption
FIXING FILES
scale that is, individual bits and bytes
being altered a CRC check will quickly
notice this and declare the file invalid.
However, its then possible for software to
read the file, use the CRC check to find
the errors and then correct them. On a
wider scale, the damaged data might be
replaced with valid but non-original data,
which makes the file valid to be opened
and edited once more even if it doesnt
bring back the lost data.
If the damage is to the header,
recovering the data is even easier: you
just need a program which can construct
a new header, which isnt difficult at all as
long as you know what type of
file has been corrupted. Again,
to use the example of a JPEG
as long as you know that the
data is supposed to represent a
JPEG image, its a trivial matter
for a program to reconstruct
the header so that you can
view it once more. Some image
editors can even do it on the
fly, forcing themselves to interpret data
as a JPEG even if the necessary header is
currently missing.
Its also possible to rewrite the
header to take account for corrupted
data elsewhere in a file. Microsofts
WMV format famously took the step
of including significant data at the end
of a file, which meant that incomplete
downloads lacked a full header and
would not support the seek function of
video players. For this reason, many video
editors include a repair WMV function
which can write a new header using only
the downloaded material as a guide. The
video file then becomes seekable, so data
that couldve been considered lost is now
accessible again.
In the event of physical damage to a
medium it becomes harder to recover lost
data, but there is always the possibility
of repair. A scratched DVD might seem
unreadable and its data lost, but there are
ways in which the disc can be repaired. As
long as the damage is purely to the plastic
surface of the disc rather than on the data
storage layer of it, a simple home-repair
kit can be used to take a thin layer of
plastic off the disc, eliminating (or at least
reducing the severity of) any scratches. The
data is then recoverable despite the initial
appearance of corruption.
Useful Programs
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Specialists
Linux
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The $9 Computer
n my office, Im surrounded by
screens. I have a slightly aging
iMac and a very old Apple
flatscreen attached to a
newish Mac Mini. Then theres an
iPad, an iPhone, a couple of bits
of Android kit and the Apple
Watch thats permanently glued
to my wrist during daytime while
I try to figure out what I can
actually do with the thing.
With the exception of the
Android stuff, which tends to
remain blissfully silent, the other
screens get terribly excited at
varying points during the day.
Because I never really know what
device Im going to be using at
any given time, they all have
important notifications active. And
Apple apparently hasnt yet
figured out that if Im typing on
my iMac and my iPad is 30
centimetres away, I probably dont
need a notification on both, so a
message from someone can be
like a series of klaxons going off.
The bigger issue, though, is
that the messages too often turn
into a kind of abstract Burroughsesque narrative. Convention
dictates that messages should be
listed in order of their
timestamps, but Apple sometimes
thumbs its nose to such rigidity in
rules. Instead, Ill sometimes find
Craig Grannell is
a writer, designer,
occasional musician
and permanent
loudmouth. Hes
owned Macs since
1996, when Apple was
facing certain doom,
and is therefore
pleasantly surprised
by its current success.
Find Craig on Twitter
at @craiggrannell
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Mobile
Ian is a professional
IT analyst, a semiprofessional writer
and a pretty amateur
electronic musician.
He likes gadgetry and
loves making gadgets
do things they were
never designed to do
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Intels latest server-class CPUs have Andrew Unsworth
looking to the future of consumer computing
Hardware
y love of the
supremely powerful
and supremely
expensive Intel Core
i7-5960X has long been on
record, and if youre a computer
enthusiast its difficult not to love
it. However, the Core i7-5960X
isnt just desirable because its
the most powerful consumer
chip Intel currently produces or
because its the chip that few
ordinary consumers can justify
buying. Its also Intels flagship
Haswell-E chip, which heralded a
new enthusiastlevel platform
with high-end, highperformance components such
as DDR4 RAM. On top of that, it
wasnt just more powerful than
the outgoing Core i7-4960X
because it had two more cores;
in my tests, I found that the
Core i7-5960X was more
powerful than the Core
i7-4960X core for core.
Youll therefore understand
why my Fozzie Bear socks were
blown completely off my feet
at news of the Intel Xeon E7
v3 series of enterprise-class
chips, the flagship of which
has not eight or even 10, but a
whopping 18 cores of electrontrafficking power. Of course,
the Xeon E7 v3 chips are not
designed for consumers, and
its likely that precious few of us
mere mortals will get to see one
in the wild.
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Specialists
Creed Is Good?
Gaming
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GAMING
Remember kids: dont use bots. A reported 100,000 players have been
banned for using automated programs in World Of Warcraft
Online
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KARL TAYLOR
or JOE TEAL
Classifieds
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HP 88 Inkjet Cartridges
eight time expired boxed HP
cartridges 5
Tel: Ian (01932) 856971
Email: [email protected]
WD 500GB external USB Hard
Drive. Excellent Condition. 20
include P&P.
Tel: Michael (01452) 303732
WD 3TB internal Hard Drive.
Excellent Condition, 65 including
Post & Packing.
Tel: Michael (01452) 303732
WD Internal SATA 3.5" 2TB Hard
Drive. Excellent Condition. 37.50
included P&P.
Tel: Michael (01452) 303732
Flat screen monitors. Mainly 15
20+p&p and 17 30+p&p but
have others on request. When
packing I will make sure they
have lot of padding to reduce
rick of damage. Please email or
call me for more information.
Tel: David (01616) 888119
Email: [email protected]
Classifieds
FUJITSU-SIEMENS
MINITOWER. Pentium D 2.8
Dual-Core, 2GB RAM, 80GB
Hard Drive, DVD-RW, Gigabit
network, sound, Clean Install
XP-pro, fully updated, Office
suite, Anti-Virus & all usual
Utilities, Legal COA sticker &
System Image. 35
Tel: Pat (07710) 348638
Email: [email protected]
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HARDWARE WANTED
Trying to breathe life back
into an old machine? Why
not submit a wanted ad and
see if any of the thousands of
computer enthusiasts who read
the magazine each week have
what youre looking for?
WANTED: Fractal Design Define
XL full tower case. R1 (original
version) in black.
Tel: (01670) 860146
Email: [email protected]
WANTED: Working Dot Matrix
Printer in Good Condition. Thanks!
Email: printer.20.odaily@
spamgourmet.com
WANTED: Acorn computer either
an A5000 or A7000. Also book on
teaching yourself binary.
Tel: (07817) 861011
Email: [email protected]
WANTED: Corsair PSU cable bag.
Please email me if you can.
Email: [email protected]
Wanted: HD 3850 Graphics card,
must be AGP. Tel: (07817) 861011
Wanted: Fully working
mainboard for AMD socket
AM2+/AM3, micro ATX size.
Must use DDR2 RAM.
Tel: Brian Taylor (07570) 452557
Email: [email protected]
Cyberlink PowerDVD 12
Standard. Runs under Windows
8, 7, Vista or XP. Original CD
with unused product key 7.50
Tel: Ian (01932) 856971
Email: [email protected]
Microsoft Office 2013. Original
Software only 100.
Tel: Gordon (01314) 660205 E-mail:
[email protected]
Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit version
. NEW software and license
(certificate of authenticity) 100%
genuine and unopened software
.ONLY 45 including P&P.
Tel: Dave Thomas (07828) 982930 or
(01942) 706571
Email: [email protected]
Sim City 2000. Boxed and
original. Classic gaming. 15.
Tel: Gordon (01314) 660205 E-mail:
[email protected]
Windows 2000 Professional.
NEW software and license
(certificate of authenticity) 100%
genuine and unopened software.
ONLY 15 including P & P.
Tel: Dave Thomas (07828)
982930 or (01942) 706571 Email:
[email protected]
Windows Vista Business. New
and sealed. software and license
(certificate of authenticity) 100%
genuine and unopened. (Dell
branded but will install on any
machine) ONLY 15 including P&P
Tel: Dave Thomas (07828)
982930 or (01942) 706571 Email:
[email protected]
Windows 7 Home Premium
32 bit versions. NEW software
and license (certificate of
authenticity) 100% genuine and
unopened software .ONLY 35
including P & P.
Tel: Dave Thomas (07828)
982930 or (01942) 706571 Email:
[email protected]
Nuance Omnipage 18. OCR
Runs under Windows 8, 7, Vista
or XP, Original CD with unused
product key 25.
Tel: Ian (01932) 856971
Email: [email protected]
Acronis True Image Home 2012.
Bootable CD. Application runs
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Wanted: LG GSA 2164 D software
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AARON
Aaron Bich
Micro Mart
Dennis Publishing
30 Cleveland Street
London
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Aaron
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A What Spot?
Mel
Most mobile phones can be
used as a mobile hotspot these
days, and it's one of the most
useful functions for those who
travel a lot, and can't always
guarantee they'll have access
to a decent connection. This
functionality extends to the
iPhone 4 too, and using one
with your computer is easy.
To set this up, go into your
iPhone's Settings and look for
the Personal Hotspot section.
Here you'll be able to set up
your own personal hotspot and
activate it. To do so you'll need
to give the hotspot a name,
and you'll also need to specify a
THE
EXPERTS
MP3 Veteran
I've not used my home PC for quite some time, several years give
or take. To give you some idea, when I last used my PC, I was
making use of a cool little music program call Winamp, and I
used to use ICQ to talk to friends online. There was no Facebook,
Twitter, or Instagram, and my browser of choice was Netscape
Navigator. The reason for this lack of use is travel. I've spent a long
time working abroad, with a lot of travel, so didn't really have time
to use anything other than my phone and, eventually, a tablet.
Now I've returned to the UK to settle down, and I wanted
to make use of my PC (a cheap, new one, not the vastly out
of date older model), with one of my major use being to play
music, as I have an excellent PC speaker set that I kept from my
old PC that still sounds superb.
I went online to grab my trusty Winamp, and found that
it's far from the program I remember, now owned by AOL of
all people. This isn't good, and I find it to be a cluttered and
overcomplicated mess. What I need is a good MP3 player that
can manage my MP3 collections (which is thousands of tracks).
Extra features would be welcome, but not if they make the
program a pain to use.
It should also be free, as I really can't justify paying for an
MP3 player when there are so many free options that have done
the rounds. Thanks for your help.
Jez
I do, indeed, remember the likes of the original Nullsoft Winamp
and programs like ICQ. Winamp was the premier MP3 player
of its day, until AOL bought it, and many users either kept the
old versions, or moved to other programs. Since then, AOL
This is totally free MP3 player and management app that also
contains a whole heap of extra features. These features don't
get in the way of the core music playing and managing, making
it a perfect option for you.
It can easily manage and catalogue all of your MP3s, supports
playlists, tagging (auto and manual), lyric display, CD ripping and
burning, file conversion, and more. It's a great program, and
one that I highly recommend.
MusicBee is one of the best free music applications around, and packs
in a ton of features
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ASK
JASON
Meet Jason
DAllison, a veteran
of Micro Marts panel
of experts. Hes here
to help with any
technical questions,
including anything
to do with tablets or
smartphones, as well
as PCs
Send your questions to:
Jason DAllison
Micro Mart
Dennis Publishing
30 Cleveland Street
London
W1T 4JD
Jason
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These days,
youd need to
be a couple of
pixels short of
1080p to buy a
feature phone
THE
EXPERTS
My trusty Toshiba Satellite Pro U400246 laptop is about seven years old and
the hard drive has just failed. A work
colleague is sorting this out for me
but hes also said that Windows Vista,
the original operating system (theres
a valid sticker on the base), is now an
online security risk. Apparently I need to
upgrade to Windows 7 (I dont think the
laptop is capable of running Windows
8.x). Whats the cheapest way to acquire
this? It seems a new copy is about 70.
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Crowdfunding Corner
This week, conversion: converting your wired headphones to wireless,
and your slow USB charge port to a fast USB charge point. All thanks to
crowdfunding projects you can support!
Spiro X1
URL: kck.st/1R3nUEt
Funding Ends: Wednesday, 17th June 2015
USB Chargedoubler
URL: bit.ly/1Hhn5AQ
Funding Ends: Sunday, 7th June 2015
Disclaimer: Images shown may be prototypes and Micro Mart does not formally endorse or guarantee any of the projects listed. Back them at your own risk!
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Salient Eye
Salient Eye
Conclusion
Features At A Glance
Free.
Excellent motion detection.
Captures images.
Sound an alarm and send you
alerts.
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Off
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Jackson, Roland Waddilove, Mini
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piece of code to
have unpleasant
consequences. But (and
d
this is the part that doesnt have a rational story yet) how does
that work in the bigger context of one Windows?
The free update from Windows 7 and 8 is meant to pool
the vast number of Windows users on the same release, in
a way that they havent really been since Windows 3.x was
launched. But if businesses have a get-out clause, that breaks
those ambitions from the very outset.
However this works out, Microsoft looks intent on forcing
itself to provide the level of service its often marketed but
never previously managed to come close to.
One part of me wants to salute its ambitions, and another
part is watching through my fingers in morbid fascination as to
what happens next.
Windows 10 is a major departure for Microsoft, so much
that it really needs the company to reinvent not only its most
important product but also itself.
Mark Pickavance
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