Which? Computing magazine Latest press releases
- 04 March 2010
Bullying law firm complaint pursued
- 17 February 2010
Which? Computing is UK’s best-selling computing magazine
- 26 January 2010
File sharing legal campaign continues
- 30 December 2009
NY PC resolutions
- 14 December 2009
Cold call scammers ‘fixing’ PC problems
- 29 October 2009
On your marks, get set, scam!
- 29 October 2009
Set your PC free
- 27 August 2009
Where in the world? Not PC World!
- 27 August 2009
Big differences in big banks’ security
- 02 July 2009
‘File sharers’ targeted in Digital Britain
- 30 April 2009
DIY Botox kits needle Which? Computing
- 05 March 2009
Hanging on the technical support line
- 08 January 2009
Hard drive hijacking
- 12 December 2008
How to keep children virtually safe this Xmas
- 10 December 2008
Which? challenges ‘bullying’ letters
- 30 October 2008
Criminal files
- 24 June 2008
Violent video games sold to children on high street
- 03 June 2008
Genetically defective testing
- 09 May 2008
Freesat enters the digital foray, so Which? takes a First Look
- 01 May 2008
Have you got a dirty qwerty?
- 06 March 2008
Computer recycling advice ‘rubbish’
- 04 January 2008
Bebo is best social networking site, says Computing Which?
- 12 July 2007
Cover digital music downloads, Computing Which? urges insurers
- 05 May 2007
Confusion over Vista pricing
- 08 March 2007
Microsoft Vista – the verdict
Microsoft Vista – the verdict - 08 March 2007
Switch for broadband satisfaction
- 01 March 2007
Computing Which? subscriptions break through the 100,000 barrier
- 11 January 2007
It’s all geek to me
- 10 November 2006
Road atlas beats technology in race from A to B
The old-fashioned road atlas provided the most efficient and reliable way to get from A to B in comparison to route-finding software - 09 November 2006
Don’t rely on PC World to repair your PC
It pays to use independent computer repairs to fix your PC faults - 20 September 2006
Response to the launch of the thinkuknow.co.uk
- 14 September 2006
Social networking sites investigated
Social networking sites - 14 September 2006
Owners recommend an Apple a day
- 13 July 2006
The future of phone calls - dialling over the net
As the use of broadband rises, making phone calls over the internet is becoming more popular as a way to keep in touch for less, says Computing Which?. - 07 July 2006
Standing up for your PC rights
Retailers dodge responsibility for faulty goods - 02 November 2005
Music to your ears?
Legal music download sites as alternatives to peer-to-peer software - 01 November 2005
Bigger retailers not always the best when shopping
Tips for finding IT deals by using lesser-known online retailers - 30 August 2005
Software alone can't make a safe online playground
Tips for protecting children online - 02 March 2005
End user licensing agreements hurt consumers
End user licensing agreements detrimental to consumers - 01 March 2005
Computing Which? helps as government goes online
Government plans to get local council services online - 01 March 2005
Software contracts bamboozle consumers
Calls for easier to understand licensing agreements for computer software - 05 January 2005
Free protection for home PC users
Free programs to protect your home PC from security threats - 05 January 2005
DVD rental
Review of online DVD rental websites - 02 November 2004
Speed up dial-up
Dial-up boosters to speed up Internet connections - 02 November 2004
Don't buy into fraud
Concerns over online fraud through Internet auction sites - 31 August 2004
Memories for life?
CDs and DVDs used for data back-up won't last forever - 31 August 2004
The fun and titillation of family ties
Genealogy software to help organise family trees - 29 June 2004
Printer ink - a bottomless well of expense?
Printer ink cartridges offer very little value for money - 29 June 2004
Burning desire to get organised?
DVD burners don't always deliver advertised performance - 30 April 2004
Come fly with me?
Airline safety tips for use of electronic gadgets - 30 April 2004
Microsoft seven times as expensive as competitors
Alternatives to Microsoft products can cost as much as seven times less - 03 March 2004
New technology gets its wires crossed
Setting up a home wireless network is difficult for most consumers - 03 March 2004
A bitter pill to swallow?
Online pharmacies lack regulation and safety precautions - 03 March 2004
This Valentine's Day get online, not in line
Online dating services offer matchmaking over the Internet - 30 January 2004
A WEEE solution to a big problem?
Computer recycling is difficult and expensive
