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Hello. Thanks for sticking with DoesWhat. Your continued support is genuinely appreciated. I’d just like to update you and talk about the direction of DoesWhat. DoesWhat is a tech news site/blog, the problem is that competing …

Acer Aspire One £170.34… bargain

Netbooks should be cheap, they should work and they should be portable. Unfortunately the Elonex ONE only ticked the first and the last (marginally) of those options. They worked towards an unachievable target …

a2z2r.com… that’ll be £50,000 please

Recently we’ve discovered an eBay category home to the cheekiest, confused and optimistic of all eBayers. The sub-category ‘Domain Names’ within ‘Computing’ holds a vast array of astoundingly over-priced …

Too many Vista versions… mistake?

Apple has always kept three words in mind, “keep it simple”. Microsoft (market leaders in confusion) take the opposite approach. With eight different versions of Windows Vista they like to keep customer mystification …

Four months of tech news

Four months and 51 articles later, DoesWhat has covered a host of different stories and built a solid reader base. In May we looked at Asus’ Eee PC 900, the last in the line of non-Atom based netbooks. Then we jumped in with a review of 08 model Powerisers, from the original jumping-stilts company. PayPal [...]

Don’t mix politics and technology

The prime minister will be arriving at Google’s third annual conference (Zeitgeist event) which is being held today at The Grove hotel complex in Hertfordshire. He will be hoping to up his profile as a tech savvy politician, or so he assumes.
Politics and technology don’t go together; Gordon Brown is attending Google’s conference after David [...]