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PC Pro

Sep 01 2023
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.

Technology may constantly change, but one thing stays the same

PC Pro needs your help!

PC Pro

YouTube ad nauseam • New unskippable 30-second ads signal a huge shift in online video advertising

Microsoft chooses the nuclear option • Software giant throws it weight behind experimental energy plan

Proxy battles

Who owns the data used to train AI? • Elon Musk says he owns it. Twitter’s Ts & Cs suggest otherwise. James O’Malley investigates who really owns the data being used to train AI

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

ChatGPT turns my web archive into an open book • Generative AI continues to work its wonders for Dick, as it writes a piece of time-saving code that also happens to go back in time

So regulators aren’t such a bad idea after all • Remember going to bank branches? Nicole Kobie would rather forget that time-consuming and costly experience too

Return of the Mac? It never left • Despite the huge capabilities of the iPad Pro, I just can’t leave my laptop behind. And the truth is, I don’t really want to

Star letter

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

Readers’ poll • What is the main way in which you keep your photos safe/backed up?

10 amazing AI tools • WANT TO PUT AI TO PRACTICAL USE TODAY? BARRY COLLINS PICKS OUT TEN TOOLS THAT ARE READY TO GET TO WORK FOR YOU

WINDOWS COPILOT: The one we’re waiting for

Getting away with e-crime • Online payment fraud is spiralling. Lee Grant investigates why it’s the crime that nobody pays for, except us

What’s the government doing?

A crime that’s far from victimless

GET YOUR PHOTOS PRINTED • Digital imaging is all very well, but there’s nothing like the presence and permanence of a physical photograph. Nik Rawlinson finds out how to turn your snaps into high-quality prints

Portable photo printers

SEVEN LAYERS OF NETWORKING The OSI model • Network architecture needn’t be complicated. Darien Graham-Smith walks through the seven-step model that explains it all

The four-layered TCP/IP standard

Apple Vision Pro • The slickest mixed reality headset yet, from hardware to software, but it will need truly killer apps to justify the price

HP Omen 45L • A gaming PC that marries understated style with jaw-dropping power, and it makes the most of its components

Chillblast Apex Ryzen 9 RTX 4090 Gaming PC • Not as stylish as the HP Omen 45L, but it’s better value for money and offers a far neater upgrade path

How we test

What our awards mean

PCSpecialist Topaz Supreme • An all-AMD system that offers terrific value for money and plenty of power in a chunky chassis

SAVE 90% ON Norton 360 for 2 years • We have negotiated this special deal for Norton 360 Deluxe, saving an astonishing 90% compared to the standard price

AMD Radeon RX 7600 • Hits the sweet spot with sub-£300 pricing, making this a great choice for 1080p gaming on a budget

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti • If you mainly play games that support DLSS 3 then you’ll love this card, but it’s a lacklustre upgrade overall

LG gram SuperSlim • There’s a lot that’s super about this product, including its speed and size, even if the price is super-high, too

Apple MacBook Air 15in • Apple does it again, with superb battery life and performance squeezed into a thin, stylish chassis

Dell XPS 17 (2023) • A sleek yet powerful laptop that’s packed with the latest components, but...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 132 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Sep 01 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: July 6, 2023

Formats

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.

Technology may constantly change, but one thing stays the same

PC Pro needs your help!

PC Pro

YouTube ad nauseam • New unskippable 30-second ads signal a huge shift in online video advertising

Microsoft chooses the nuclear option • Software giant throws it weight behind experimental energy plan

Proxy battles

Who owns the data used to train AI? • Elon Musk says he owns it. Twitter’s Ts & Cs suggest otherwise. James O’Malley investigates who really owns the data being used to train AI

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

ChatGPT turns my web archive into an open book • Generative AI continues to work its wonders for Dick, as it writes a piece of time-saving code that also happens to go back in time

So regulators aren’t such a bad idea after all • Remember going to bank branches? Nicole Kobie would rather forget that time-consuming and costly experience too

Return of the Mac? It never left • Despite the huge capabilities of the iPad Pro, I just can’t leave my laptop behind. And the truth is, I don’t really want to

Star letter

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

Readers’ poll • What is the main way in which you keep your photos safe/backed up?

10 amazing AI tools • WANT TO PUT AI TO PRACTICAL USE TODAY? BARRY COLLINS PICKS OUT TEN TOOLS THAT ARE READY TO GET TO WORK FOR YOU

WINDOWS COPILOT: The one we’re waiting for

Getting away with e-crime • Online payment fraud is spiralling. Lee Grant investigates why it’s the crime that nobody pays for, except us

What’s the government doing?

A crime that’s far from victimless

GET YOUR PHOTOS PRINTED • Digital imaging is all very well, but there’s nothing like the presence and permanence of a physical photograph. Nik Rawlinson finds out how to turn your snaps into high-quality prints

Portable photo printers

SEVEN LAYERS OF NETWORKING The OSI model • Network architecture needn’t be complicated. Darien Graham-Smith walks through the seven-step model that explains it all

The four-layered TCP/IP standard

Apple Vision Pro • The slickest mixed reality headset yet, from hardware to software, but it will need truly killer apps to justify the price

HP Omen 45L • A gaming PC that marries understated style with jaw-dropping power, and it makes the most of its components

Chillblast Apex Ryzen 9 RTX 4090 Gaming PC • Not as stylish as the HP Omen 45L, but it’s better value for money and offers a far neater upgrade path

How we test

What our awards mean

PCSpecialist Topaz Supreme • An all-AMD system that offers terrific value for money and plenty of power in a chunky chassis

SAVE 90% ON Norton 360 for 2 years • We have negotiated this special deal for Norton 360 Deluxe, saving an astonishing 90% compared to the standard price

AMD Radeon RX 7600 • Hits the sweet spot with sub-£300 pricing, making this a great choice for 1080p gaming on a budget

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti • If you mainly play games that support DLSS 3 then you’ll love this card, but it’s a lacklustre upgrade overall

LG gram SuperSlim • There’s a lot that’s super about this product, including its speed and size, even if the price is super-high, too

Apple MacBook Air 15in • Apple does it again, with superb battery life and performance squeezed into a thin, stylish chassis

Dell XPS 17 (2023) • A sleek yet powerful laptop that’s packed with the latest components, but...


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