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Intel vPro promises to ease desktop management for IT managers but does it really stack up? We review Optima's first vPro machine to find out.
New notebooks, mapping software and data warehousing software can't compete with wine software in our book. Check out all of this week's Australian product announcements.
With the non-stop improvement of chips by Intel and AMD, it's no wonder there are new notebooks on the market every other day.
This week the releases were evenly peppered with industrial-strength bombshells and feathery whispers. Read all in our weekly roundup.
Want a phone that lets you take your office applications and Web browsing with you and a camera to boot? If you're not fashion conscious the Nokia 9500 might just be your answer. Read our Australian review.
Collaboration, records management, and workflow are just some of the features in current electronic document management software. We examine your options.
Printing solutions for the office come in all shapes and sizes. Check out our review to find the right one for your needs.
The frequency is changing from wired working to a wireless world. Can this new wave of technology help you gain the cutting edge?
Until recently, it's been difficult to use the words "secure" and "wireless" in the same sentence. Recent developments mean that's no longer the case. We look at six different options.
Adobe has bundled upgraded versions of its content creation applications into two integrated suites. Read our full reviews.
Does your company's human resource management functions need to be automated? We look at what you need to consider, and three packages to help you do it.
GoLive CS is a solid Web-site creation option for designers, but only as part of the Creative Suite package from Adobe.
Security patches are a big worry: they come out at odd times, they suck up your bandwidth, and just occasionally they break things. We look at patch management packages to ease the burden.
There's no such thing as an average server, but for just about all your everyday computing needs one of these Intel Xeon-based servers is likely to do the trick.
Planet CNET: Spooning at 40,000 feet
On this episode of Planet CNET, we learn about cameras for French espionage, a not-so-bright idea from the U.K… Watch it now
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'At The Whiteboard' Video Series
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CXO's Unplugged - Real Business Insight
Phil Dobbie interviews business leaders to reveal their thoughts on various management challenges.
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Printer Superguide
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