New issue of PC Pro on sale now
By Tim Danton
Posted on 17 Jun 2008 at 19:00
The August 2008 edition of PC Pro is on sale now. In this month's 200-page issue you'll find:
Mobile broadband: THE VERDICT
All five big network operators are delivering 3G broadband, but can it live up to the claims? In a UK first, we put the dongles to the test for speed, reliability and value.
How to build an online shop
Make serious money online by building an online shop that meets the needs of your customers. Mark Newton provides a practical guide and reviews the leading packages.
Green gadget challenge
After being mocked by office colleagues, PC Pro's very own eco-warrior Matthew Sparkes attempts to run all his gadgets off renewable energy.
Recipe for a billion-dollar website
Fancy turning your great idea for a website into a billion-dollar monster? Davey Winder explains how to learn the lessons from Google and Facebook.
Hard disks group test
We triple-checked the prices and they're true: you can now buy a 500GB hard disk for £40 or even upgrade to a terabyte for £79. We test a staggering 24 disks.*
20+in TFTs group test
Fancy an award-winning 22in screen for £128? How about a massive 24in display for just £211? We put 16 TFTs on trial.
£499 PCs group test
Buy a budget PC without compromise. Fast processors, 19in widescreens and gaming power are all on the menu.
Intel Atom - first review
Read our two-page analysis of Intel's new processor, and the home server that takes advantage.
Free on the cover disc
We give away a six-month licence for BullGuard Backup 8.0, making it easy to back up vital data both online and offline. Plus the DVD packs in seven more full products, including Ashampoo Uninstaller Platinum.
*Please note
We've been notified there's a print error affecting a number of copies of the latest PC Pro. Unfortunately, two pages of the hard disks Labs weren't printed (what should have been p89 and p90).
We've made a PDF version of the Labs immediately available (click here). Alternatively, if your copy is affected by this problem and you would like a printed version of the Labs sent to your address, please call 0844 844 0083.
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