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PC Pro

Jan 01 2024
Magazine

The UK’s biggest selling PC monthly magazine, and your source of professional IT news, reviews and tests. Combining in–depth industry comment and analysis with rigorous product testing.

If technology were a garden it would be bursting with colour

CONTRIBUTORS

PC Pro

NASA patches probes a solar system away • Space agency provides exceedingly long-distance tech support

The smart meter switch-off • 3G’s decline is bad news for the nation’s smart meters

Musk’s AI mind games

What did the Bletchley AI summit actually achieve? • The big names of AI and government were there, but will it make a difference? James O’Malley explores the impact of the first AI Safety Summit

The A-List • The best products on the market, as picked by our editors

My other computer is an Android • Ignore the naysayers: there are compelling arguments for Android becoming a huge hit on laptops and PCs just as much as on phones

Google’s forced smiles are family deepfakes • The latest Pixel phone can borrow a smile from another photo, but real memories are better than AI-perfected ones

GPT hits the spot for me–and could do for you, too • Highly tailored AI assistants are making a genuine difference to my work life, and even making me less miserable in the process

Star letter

Readers’ comments • Your views and feedback from email and the web

HOT HARDWARE OF THE YEAR • We pick 22 of the hottest bits of kit and software from this year’s PC Pro podcast – and add eight great gift ideas

How you’re most likely to be HACKED/SCAMMED/INFECTED in 2024 • Nik Rawlinson explores how to protect yourself from the most common attacks and exploits

CLOUD SERVICES

RASPBERRY PI 5 Your next desktop PC for £59 • The lightweight, British-made Pi is perfect for everyday desktop duties. Nik Rawlinson explains how to get started

We don’t serve your type

How fast is fast?

Run Windows on your Apple Silicon Mac for free • Boot Camp may have got the boot, but it’s still possible to run Windows applications on macOS. Darien Graham-Smith finds out how

How long can you use Windows 11 Insider Preview for?

What next for Windows on ARM?

Apple MacBook Pro (M3) • The M3 chips give the already brilliant MacBook Pro series a boost in games, with no sacrifices elsewhere

Need to know: Apple M3 family

How we test

Apple iMac 24in (2023) • Even speedier thanks to its M3 chip, and while the design stays the same there’s still much to admire

SUBSCRIBE FROM JUST £6

Cyberpower Infinity X147 GRE Gaming PC • Intel’s 14th generation Core i7 shows its power well in combination with a speedy AMD graphics card

Lenovo Legion Go • A handheld PC designed for gaming on the move and, while not perfect, it delivers for speed and quality

ALSO CONSIDER…

HP Dragonfly G4 • A fantastic business laptop from its design to its battery life, and ideal for execs always on the move

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 4 • An eye-catching laptop with a twistable screen – one side OLED, the other E Ink – but a high price counts against it

Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (AMD, 2023) • It won’t amaze you with premium build quality, but this is a solid convertible for an attractive price

Bag a software bargain • Don’t pay full price for software when we can offer you huge reductions on everything from Norton 360 to Windows 11 Pro

Mobile Pixels Geminos • An intriguing “stacked” monitor that works far better than you might imagine, albeit for a price

Your bonus software • We scour the globe to negotiate the best software deals for our readers, from extended licences to full programs you don’t need to pay a penny...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 132 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Jan 01 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 7, 2023

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Tech & Gaming

Languages

English

The UK’s biggest selling PC monthly magazine, and your source of professional IT news, reviews and tests. Combining in–depth industry comment and analysis with rigorous product testing.

If technology were a garden it would be bursting with colour

CONTRIBUTORS

PC Pro

NASA patches probes a solar system away • Space agency provides exceedingly long-distance tech support

The smart meter switch-off • 3G’s decline is bad news for the nation’s smart meters

Musk’s AI mind games

What did the Bletchley AI summit actually achieve? • The big names of AI and government were there, but will it make a difference? James O’Malley explores the impact of the first AI Safety Summit

The A-List • The best products on the market, as picked by our editors

My other computer is an Android • Ignore the naysayers: there are compelling arguments for Android becoming a huge hit on laptops and PCs just as much as on phones

Google’s forced smiles are family deepfakes • The latest Pixel phone can borrow a smile from another photo, but real memories are better than AI-perfected ones

GPT hits the spot for me–and could do for you, too • Highly tailored AI assistants are making a genuine difference to my work life, and even making me less miserable in the process

Star letter

Readers’ comments • Your views and feedback from email and the web

HOT HARDWARE OF THE YEAR • We pick 22 of the hottest bits of kit and software from this year’s PC Pro podcast – and add eight great gift ideas

How you’re most likely to be HACKED/SCAMMED/INFECTED in 2024 • Nik Rawlinson explores how to protect yourself from the most common attacks and exploits

CLOUD SERVICES

RASPBERRY PI 5 Your next desktop PC for £59 • The lightweight, British-made Pi is perfect for everyday desktop duties. Nik Rawlinson explains how to get started

We don’t serve your type

How fast is fast?

Run Windows on your Apple Silicon Mac for free • Boot Camp may have got the boot, but it’s still possible to run Windows applications on macOS. Darien Graham-Smith finds out how

How long can you use Windows 11 Insider Preview for?

What next for Windows on ARM?

Apple MacBook Pro (M3) • The M3 chips give the already brilliant MacBook Pro series a boost in games, with no sacrifices elsewhere

Need to know: Apple M3 family

How we test

Apple iMac 24in (2023) • Even speedier thanks to its M3 chip, and while the design stays the same there’s still much to admire

SUBSCRIBE FROM JUST £6

Cyberpower Infinity X147 GRE Gaming PC • Intel’s 14th generation Core i7 shows its power well in combination with a speedy AMD graphics card

Lenovo Legion Go • A handheld PC designed for gaming on the move and, while not perfect, it delivers for speed and quality

ALSO CONSIDER…

HP Dragonfly G4 • A fantastic business laptop from its design to its battery life, and ideal for execs always on the move

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 4 • An eye-catching laptop with a twistable screen – one side OLED, the other E Ink – but a high price counts against it

Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (AMD, 2023) • It won’t amaze you with premium build quality, but this is a solid convertible for an attractive price

Bag a software bargain • Don’t pay full price for software when we can offer you huge reductions on everything from Norton 360 to Windows 11 Pro

Mobile Pixels Geminos • An intriguing “stacked” monitor that works far better than you might imagine, albeit for a price

Your bonus software • We scour the globe to negotiate the best software deals for our readers, from extended licences to full programs you don’t need to pay a penny...


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