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PC Pro Magazine
6 February 2025
PC Pro is the UK's number one IT monthly, keeping readers up to speed on the latest technology developments since 1994. You don't get to be the most trusted technology magazine by cutting corners, and you won't stay the most trusted technology magazine if you start. That's why there are literally hours of work behind every page of PC Pro, work carried out by experienced technology journalists.
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Wi-fi 7 for business
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“as a product test lab that specialises in technology such as wi-fi, it’s important that we’re at the bleeding edge”
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“i think of myself as the artful bodger, a grubby-faced urchin that picks the pockets of oems”
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“no-one is losing their life over infosec decisions and no-one should be losing their head”
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“what if someone had got through the ios defences? what if my iphone was spying on me?”
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“the russians have rediscovered the art of dragging the seabed for cables and cutting them”
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Old computers, new tasks
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Live in the future now
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It’s time for a zero-trust approach to “news”, argues the very real jon honeyball