What's coming up on PCPro.co.uk over Christmas?
Posted on 24 Dec 2008 at 12:43
PC Pro has plenty to keep you entertained over the Christmas break, with a regular flow of new articles appearing on the site.
Here's what you can expect to see on this site:
26 December: We'll have a hat-trick of guides to help you make the most of your new Christmas presents. Sasha Muller will be showing you how to get the most out of a new laptop, David Bayon will show you how to spruce up a new iPhone, while David Fearon will have an expert guide on how to touch up your Christmas photos.
27 December: Got a new video camera over Christmas? Jonathan Bray will reveal how to start shooting and editing perfect home movies.
28 December: Stuart Turton trawls through the news archives to reveal the funniest IT quotes of 2008.
29 December: Download part two of our Christmas Special Podcast, where we'll be revealing more of our winners and losers from 2008. And have you ever wondered how social news sites such as Digg and Slashdot really work? David Bayon reveals how you can help shape the day's news agenda.
30 December: We reveal the year's biggest tech disasters, as Tim Danton delivers his verdict on the tech flops of 2008.
31 December: Find out what's going to be making the news next year as Mike Jennings maps out the 10 tech battlegrounds of 2009.
Plus, we'll keep you up to date with a selection of new reviews over the Christmas break, including laptops, smartphones and software.
We'll be back with a full news service on 2 January.
In the meantime, have a merry Christmas and a happy 2009 from all the team at PC Pro.
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