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You’d be forgiven for assuming that it’s easier to choose a smaller, simpler computer than it is to buy a full-blown desktop or find the right laptop. Yes, but also no. Mini PCs might not have the exp
How was it that the Mini became ‘cool’ during the Swinging Sixties? We investigate by attempting to separate fact from fiction
Let’s not talk about the price of this mini PC – at least not yet. Minisforum’s UM750L Slim packs 16GB of memory and a 1TB SSD. It’s powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 7545U processor that placed it broadly lo
It’s a quarter of a century since the last Issigonis-shape Mini was built, ending the run of Britain’s most enduring people’s car. We mark 25 years with an alphabetical trawl of Mini facts and figures
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Lenovo’s ThinkCentre M75q Gen 5 is aimed at business use, and it looks like it. It comes in a sensible black metal case with a sensible range of ports, is available with a range of sensible options, a