McAfee goes for gold
McAfee Web Gateway wins the gold medal in its category at the Reader’s Choice Awards.
Skype pre-installed by Lenovo
Lenovo has announced that it will be pre-loading Skype, the free online telephony service, onto all of its new Thinkpad laptops and ThinkCentre desktop PCs from now on in...
2010: A great year for PC gaming
The spent shell casings from Call of Duty are still rattling on the floor, but here at PC Site® we’re always looking ahead and next year promises to be a great time for PC gamers, with the release of two great looking sequels to classic titles. Tomas Mowlam looks at next year’s big releases. In [...]
Lights, camera, hack!
People say that violent crime has increased in recent years due to the brutality shown in movies; can the same be said for cyber crime? Rosie Khdir questions if movies glorify hackers...
Google Chrome OS arrives (almost)
Ah the anticipation! The blogosphere is once again on fire with rumours that
The future has arrived
Bill Gates has been talking about Project Natal, a device that will allow you to control your PCs functions by moving an arm or snapping a finger. John Hillman is ready for the revolution.
An Introduction to Cybercrime
Cybercrime is one of the fastest growing criminal activities in the UK and with over 3 million Britons falling victim to hackers every year, it’s about time we were more clued up about online threats.
How to Upgrade Your Antivirus Protection
When your antivirus software license ends it is time to renew, but should you upgrade or change provider? How to make an informed choice.
Essential Business Computing
Buying new company computer system could be one of the most important business decisions that you make all year. Get it right and your productivity will rocket, get it wrong and you are in for a frustrating and miserable time.
Google’s digital book deal gets writers’ block
Google and the American book industry have been forced to take a step back from their ambitious plan to digitise every book ever printed, but a slightly more modest version of this project will still go ahead regardless. John Hillman looks at the implications
