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Maximum PC Magazine, May 2008

Magazine - Maximum PC Magazine
Sunday, 22 June 2008

Maximum PC Magazine, May 2008Maximum PC Magazine is the ultimate upgrade for savvy PC owners. Written for the home PC user, Maximum PC is packed with breaking news, interviews with industry leaders, tips and techniques, in-depth reviews, and more.

Maximum PC is the ultimate upgrade for savvy PC owners. Every issue is packed with breaking news, tons of tips & techniques, and the most in-depth reviews anywhere.

Designed for the rabid PC hobbyist, Maximum PC brings tons of news and reviews written in an irreverent, edgy style. Full disclosure is the modus operandi here, and there's an almost overwhelming amount of tech specs and features for each product that's discussed, tweaked, stretched, shaken, and stirred.

Whether you want to upgrade your CPU or compare the newest motherboards and graphics cards, Maximum PC is a great resource for all your PC computing needs. --Michael Lewis (From amazon.com)

In the PDF archive of the May 2008 issue, you can find:

    * The Ultimate Guide to Media Subscription Services
    * The 2008 Softy Awards!
    * RAID Card Roundup
    * How To: Slim Down Your Vista Install With vLite
    * Awesome Product Reviews, including the e-GeForce 9600GT!
    * Ask the Doctor
    * Rig of the Month
    * The Watchdog
    * And a whole lot more!

Download Maximum PC Magazine, May 2008

PDF format, 6.8MB, 56Pages.

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The Ultimate Guide to Downloading TV & Movies

8 services let you download the latest Hollywood hits. We test and rate them all!

Home-entertainment technology has lent new meaning to the phrase ‘home box office,’ but can any of the new on-demand Internet movie services really deliver the big-screen experience? We examine the top eight options to find out The Ultimate Guide to find out
BY MICHAEL BROWN & WILL SMITH

Widespread broadband Internet adoption, not to mention pervasive digital rights management technology, has convinced Hollywood studios that it’s safe to make their best products available as digital downloads. And thanks to Windows Media Center and devices such as Apple TV and Media Center Extenders, including the Xbox 360, watching downloaded movies in your home theater no longer requires planting a PC in your entertainment center (although there’s nothing to stop you from doing that anyway). In fact, you might not need
a PC at all.

No fewer than eight movie-download companies have jumped into the opening that Hollywood has provided, all of which promise to deliver the latest films fresh from their runs in brick-and-mortar theaters—TV shows, too—over the Internet. Netflix eliminated late fees and runs to the video store, but these on-demand services eliminate the need to wait for a disc to arrive in your mailbox. ...

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