LG Glimmer Cell Phone
This touch-screen phone from Alltel Wireless is no iPhone killer, but it’s still worth checking out.
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Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station With Gigabit Ethernet
Apple’s Airport Extreme router boasts some nice features, including support for wireless range extension and USB drive/printer sharing. But you must decide whether to operate it in 2.4-GHz or 5-GHz mode.
Original post by PC World and software by Elliott Back
Wi-Fi Draft-2.0 802.11N Routers: Good, Better, and Best
Linksys routers scored well in our high-end and midrange matchups, but competitors performed respectably. At the low end, Belkin is a clear winner.
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Sony Ericsson to offer Java/Flash combo
Developers set to benefit from dual approach.
Sony Ericsson is looking to enable developers to combine the best of Java and Flash in the same applications.
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Eee PC sales continue to boom
But gets ready to face stiffer competition.
Asustek Computer is set to double shipments of the Eee PC low-cost laptop in the second quarter of this year. compared to the first.
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Extreme joins 10Gbit/s switch crowd
Market hotting up.
Extreme Networks has entered the 10Gbit/s data centre switching market with a stackable product that’s designed to offer a migration path from 1Gbit/s.
Original post by PC World and software by Elliott Back
Microsoft opens up systems management
System Center looks at non-Windows machines for first time.
Microsoft is set to extend its System Center software to manage Linux and Unix machines, the first time that the company has opened up any software in this way.
Original post by PC World and software by Elliott Back
Is the Palm OS Dying? Should You Care?
Some believe Palm OS smart phones are a dying breed–but there are good reasons not to count them out yet.
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New 802.11n Routers: The Best Wi-Fi Yet
The best new 802.11n wireless routers deliver strong performance, coverage, and compatibility–but picking the right one for your network is more complicated than ever. Our lab tests reveal the top choices, whether you are looking for a basic bargain or consider speed and range paramount.
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Identity-Theft Protection: What Services Can You Trust?
New online services offer to protect you from identity theft, and some claim to help you undo damage after it happens. But when we tested the services, we found that many fall short.
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