Zara Baxter

Zara Baxter has been with PC Authority since mid-2007. She's a self-described second-generation geek, who grew up colouring in punch-cards that her father brought home, and first experimented with computers when they still had cassette tape drives and no hard drive. Zara's been in computer journalism for 10 years, with roles ranging from computer lab tester through to her current deputy editor role. Zara thinks computers should be accessible as well as powerful, and has a passion to help people get the most out of whatever computer they have. Zara studied Biology at Flinders University, specialising in genetics and microbiology graduation with a Bachelor of Science with Honours. She's lectured in topics as varied as creative writing, digital media, and microbiology.

Recent articles by Zara Baxter

Review: Lenovo IdeaPad S10 takes on Aspire One and Eee PC

Review: Lenovo IdeaPad S10 takes on Aspire One and Eee PC

A good netbook with lots of storage, but battery life keeps it from being great
Zara Baxter Dec 10 2008 10:42AM Hardware
Lenovo IdeaPad S10 takes on Aspire One and Eee PC

Lenovo IdeaPad S10 takes on Aspire One and Eee PC

A good netbook with lots of storage, but battery life keeps it from being great
Zara Baxter Dec 10 2008 10:42AM Hardware
ASUS M51Va, killer value Centrino 2 notebook

ASUS M51Va, killer value Centrino 2 notebook

Despite some odd feature choices, this is an affordable powerhouse of a laptop. A great value mid-range Centrino 2 laptop, as long as you're not worried about battery life.
Zara Baxter Oct 8 2008 2:37PM Hardware
Review: ASUS M51Va, killer value Centrino 2 notebook

Review: ASUS M51Va, killer value Centrino 2 notebook

Despite some odd feature choices, this is an affordable powerhouse of a laptop. A great value mid-range Centrino 2 laptop, as long as you're not worried about battery life.
Zara Baxter Oct 8 2008 2:37PM Hardware
Review: Linksys WRT610N, dual-n band networking is here

Review: Linksys WRT610N, dual-n band networking is here

The arrival of dual-n band networking with 5GHz promises an end to crowded home wireless networks. Speed, range and technology is great, but the price is steep
Zara Baxter Oct 1 2008 5:06PM Networking
Linksys WRT610N, dual-n band networking is here

Linksys WRT610N, dual-n band networking is here

The arrival of dual-n band networking with 5GHz promises an end to crowded home wireless networks. Speed, range and technology is great, but the price is steep
Zara Baxter Oct 1 2008 5:06PM Networking

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