Archive for May, 2008
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
As the pile-on continues to release sub-notebooks with a $400 price tag Acer and Dell are the latest to join the scrum. The Acer Aspire One will come with an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, the first of the group to get this new chip from Intel.
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Thursday, May 29th, 2008
This 47-inch LCD TV delivers videophile-grade HD picture quality with a good-looking modern design.

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Thursday, May 29th, 2008
The new P305D is the latest 17-inch notebook out of Toshiba, offering the new Fusion finish. This notebook is a complete redesign of the older P205D, and gave the much needed updates that made the older notebook feel very outdated. The P305D also shares much with the slightly smaller 15-inch A305D, looking almost identical besides a few larger parts. Read on to see how well this notebook compares to its smaller siblings as well as other 17-inch notebooks.
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
The SMC SMCWGBR14 Barricade N wireless router may be slightly slow at normal wireless computing ranges, but it's a champ at long distances.

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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
SecureZIP does everything a ZIP utility should, and it also protects your files and messages using public key cryptography.

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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
Intel's much-anticipated Centrino 2 "Montevina" mobile processor platform won't be coming as soon as we expected. The official word comes from an Intel spokesman who reported issues with integrated graphics and wi-fi.
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
Intel's much-anticipated Centrino 2 "Montevina" mobile processor platform won't be coming as soon as we expected. The official word comes from an Intel spokesman who reported issues with integrated graphics and wi-fi.
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
If you work for the FBI or have some ultra secret files, the Kingston DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition USB flash drive, might just be perfect for you. It is an enterprise-grade USB Flash drive with 256-bit hardware-based, on-the-fly encryption. The stored data is 100 percent secure, with no public area to expose files. It might even be good for college students in need of a very secure flash drive to hold their personal information like tax returns, bills or school stuff.
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
If you work for the FBI or have some ultra secret files, the Kingston DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition USB flash drive, might just be perfect for you. It is an enterprise-grade USB Flash drive with 256-bit hardware-based, on-the-fly encryption. The stored data is 100 percent secure, with no public area to expose files. It might even be good for college students in need of a very secure flash drive to hold their personal information like tax returns, bills or school stuff.
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
The MediaGate MG-450HD living-room media extender offers minor improvement over the original and comes at a slightly lower price.

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