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Hard drive review: Samsung 64 GB SATA-II solid state drive
With the introduction to Dell's XPS M1330 of Samsung's 64 GB SATA-II solid state drive, the M1330 can be expected to improve the performance, size and price of Dell's higher end models. NotebookReview.com
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Laptop review: Dell Latitude XT
Making the leap into the tablet PC market, Dell has released its own version, the Latitude XT, which comes stocked with 120GB hard drive, 3 USB ports, stylus and weighs in under 4 lbs. NotebookReview.com
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Laptop review: Asus U2E
The Asus U2E ultraportable was designed for business professionals who are looking for ever smaller and more powerful machines -- to lighten their loads without sacrificing features. NotebookReview.com
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Tech support comparison review: Laptop manufacturers
Often just as important, if not more so, as the actual device is the technical support that comes with its purchase. This review is dedicated to analyzing and comparing the tech support offered by several major laptop manufacturers. NotebookReview.com
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Laptop review: Fujitsu LifeBook S2210
Designed for the business user, the Fujitsu LifeBook S2210 is a compact 13.3-inch that weights in at 4 pounds -- making it an ideal and lightweight travel device. NotebookReview.com
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Laptop review: Fujitsu LifeBook E8410
The Fujitsu LifeBook E8410 is a business-oriented device that comes fully-equipped and ready to hit the road. NotebookReview.com
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Laptop battery rebuild tutorial
Long-term use of laptop battery eventually leads to its weakening and being less able to take and keep a charge. This tutorial provides a cheap, do-it-yourself fix-it alternative to replacing the battery with a new or refurbished one. NotebookReview.com
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Laptop review: Dell Latitude ATG D620 Semi-Rugged laptop
In response to user demand, Dell has released a version of the Latitude D620 that is classed as a semi-rugged laptop. NotebookReview.com
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Laptop review: Panasonic Toughbook CF-30 user review
The Panasonic Toughbook CF-30 is designed for the mobile worker who must enter the most extreme conditions to do their job. NotebookReview.com
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Laptop review: Apple MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo user review
Apple's MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo offers some of the features many users felt were lacking from the original MacBook Pro. NotebookReview.com
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Tablet growth in the enterprise ready to erupt
IT pros are planning on significant tablet growth as part of their IT strategy, according to our reader survey. But will tablets ever replace laptops and desktops? News | 07 Jun 2011
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The future of netbooks in the enterprise
Netbook use is growing among corporate workers, but what does their future look like in the enterprise? Article | 21 Jul 2009
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Google Chrome likely a niche player in Windows enterprise
Google plans to launch the Google Chrome OS next year as an alternative to Microsoft's Windows. IT pros expect the OS to be a disruptive technology with a place in devices and netbooks. Article | 09 Jul 2009
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Intel's Moblin raises stakes on netbook OS race
Intel's new Moblin netbook operating system gives business netbook buyers another non-Windows option besides Google Android. Article | 01 Jun 2009
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HP Voodoo Envy 133 business ultraportable debuts
HP, in response to Apple's release of the MacBook Air, has offered users it's own lightweight version, the Voodoo Envy 133. Article | 01 Jul 2008
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HP, Dell lead laptop sales for Q1 2008
HP continued its leading streak into Q1 of 2008, closely followed by Dell. Article | 20 Jun 2008
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Laptop review: Lenovo ThinkPad T61 user opinions
Users chime in with their honest opinions about and experiences with the Lenovo ThinkPad T61. Article | 05 Jun 2008
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Toshiba Satellite laptops receive updates
In a recent move, Toshiba completely revamped their entire line of Satellite laptops. Article | 20 May 2008
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Asus Eee PC 900 to be launched in May
Asus recently announced that they will release their new Eee PC 900 in the U.S. on May 12, 2008. Article | 01 May 2008
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Laptop battery prices rumored to be increasing
Following a large fire at the LG Chem factory in South Korea, the limited availability of laptop batteries will likely increase the price. Article | 01 May 2008
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Choosing personal mobile devices in a diverse mobile world
Employees are carrying multiple personal and business mobile devices, and it will be some time before we see one mobile device fitting all of our needs. So how do you choose a mobile device in a diverse mobile world? Learn about the key consideration... Tip
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Can the smartphone replace the laptop?
At the annual Interop conference in Las Vegas, I recently chaired a session titled "Is Your Next Laptop a Smartphone?" and the packed house had the opportunity to consider one of the most interesting possibilities in mobile computing and communicatio... Tip
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Should administrators use hard disk compression?
Should admins use hard disk compression? There's no right or wrong answer. Weigh the pros and cons of hard disk compression and learn when compressing the hard drive can be harmful. Tip
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How to move hard drives and transplant system drives between servers
Moving hard drives can be tricky; but it may be faster and more cost-effective than re-imaging. Learn how to remove hard drives and transplant system drives. Tip
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Establishing multiple hardware profiles in Windows XP
Administrators can use hardware profiles in Windows XP to enable or disable hardware devices. Microsoft MVP Brien Posey explains how to create and configure hardware profiles in a Windows environment. Tip
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Troubleshooting IEEE 1394 bus devices for Windows machines
FireWire (or 1394) devices work well most of the time, but when things go wrong, troubleshooting techniques can vary depending on what's causing the problem. Tip
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Mobile devices: Upgrade considerations
Mobile device upgrades can be a minefield involving a number of considerations. This tip focuses on how to evaluate a device's age, capability and adaptability for potential hardware or software updates. Tip
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Wireless connectivity: Handsets vs. data cards
True mobility still requires multiple devices, but wireless connectivity for laptops can be achieved in various ways, and each requires some serious consideration. Tip
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The last resort for troubleshooting hardware resource conflicts
Brien Posey explains how to use the Windows Device Manager to manually reallocate system resources. Be careful, though, or you may be forced to reinstall Windows from scratch. Tip
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Size, weight, storage options determine laptop selection
Ultra-portable laptops have their advantages, but storage factors, such as internal DVD drives as well as dual drives, contribute to the selection of a desktop replacement laptop. Tip
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Selecting notebooks for the mobile sales force
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Maintaining contact via laptop on a trip around the world
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resonance charging
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OLPC (One Laptop Per Child)
The One Laptop Per Child project (OLPC) is an initiative aimed at providing inexpensive laptop computers to children in the developing world as a means of bridging the digital divide. Word
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Tablet growth in the enterprise ready to erupt
IT pros are planning on significant tablet growth as part of their IT strategy, according to our reader survey. But will tablets ever replace laptops and desktops? News
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Choosing personal mobile devices in a diverse mobile world
Employees are carrying multiple personal and business mobile devices, and it will be some time before we see one mobile device fitting all of our needs. So how do you choose a mobile device in a diverse mobile world? Learn about the key consideration... Tip
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Nokia to enter the netbook market
Nokia announced today that it was expanding beyond its traditional phone marketplace and will release a small Windows-powered netbook built around an Intel Atom chip. With this act, Nokia has moved from its reliance on the "Internet on a phone" model... Commentary
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Can the smartphone replace the laptop?
At the annual Interop conference in Las Vegas, I recently chaired a session titled "Is Your Next Laptop a Smartphone?" and the packed house had the opportunity to consider one of the most interesting possibilities in mobile computing and communicatio... Tip
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The future of netbooks in the enterprise
Netbook use is growing among corporate workers, but what does their future look like in the enterprise? Article
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Google Chrome likely a niche player in Windows enterprise
Google plans to launch the Google Chrome OS next year as an alternative to Microsoft's Windows. IT pros expect the OS to be a disruptive technology with a place in devices and netbooks. Article
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Intel's Moblin raises stakes on netbook OS race
Intel's new Moblin netbook operating system gives business netbook buyers another non-Windows option besides Google Android. Article
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Should administrators use hard disk compression?
Should admins use hard disk compression? There's no right or wrong answer. Weigh the pros and cons of hard disk compression and learn when compressing the hard drive can be harmful. Tip
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How to move hard drives and transplant system drives between servers
Moving hard drives can be tricky; but it may be faster and more cost-effective than re-imaging. Learn how to remove hard drives and transplant system drives. Tip
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Step 4: Laptop security summation
Laptops with sensitive data are getting stolen every day. Contributor Kevin Beaver says the best way to secure your laptops is to understand how they will be attacked. He provides the basic attack methods and a set of contingencies in this step-by-st... Step-by-Step Guide
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