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Part of ASUS' security-oriented laptop series, the V1J is A great all-round laptop with good security features.
In the first quarter of next year, Microsoft and its hardware partners will try to persuade consumers that Smart Displays -- basically, wireless thin clients -- are a good idea. We've been to the briefings and seen the prototypes. Here's our initial evaluation.
Tips for implementing a wireless, Ethernet or power-line network in a small-business environment.
Japan is the home of hi-tech, but unfortunately most if it is incompatible with international standards. But things are changing, starting with 4G mobile phones.
The company plans to launch Prescott, its next big desktop chip, in addition to its wireless wave-riding Pentium-M chip Dothan, later this year.
The DSA-3100 gives your small business a good reason to provide wireless Internet access to customers as a value-added service.
The frequency is changing from wired working to a wireless world. Can this new wave of technology help you gain the cutting edge?
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