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ASUS Partners for Ubuntu Linux Hardware
Canonical's Ubuntu Linux set to be pre-loaded on ASUS notebooks, what's next and how much money is on the table?
Microsoft Says It's Not Tracking Windows Phones
Microsoft assures Congress that mobile users' location information is not being misused by service providers.
Iomega Steps Up Its Small Businesses Offering
The storage vendor rolls out a new line of network storage devices designed just for small businesses.
Laptop Review: Dell Vostro V130
At first glance, this 3.5-pound business notebook has it all -- power, great display and sound, and good looks to boot. But will scanty battery life keep it off your short list?
Hard Drive Review: Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 1.5TB
If you think 2.5-inch, USB-powered portable hard drives are interchangeable, check out Seagate's flagship: Not only is it a whopping 1.5TB, but what's interchangeable is its interface -- from USB 2.0 to faster FireWire 800, eSATA or (in our test model) USB 3.0.
Printer Review: HP LaserJet Pro CP1525nw
HP affordable color laser printer isn't perfect, but it packs a punch if you want crisp color at a reasonable price.
Laptop Review: Acer Aspire 5742G
Acer packs multimedia muscle -- including Nvidia's Optimus smart graphics and Intel's Core i5 processor -- into an affordable 15.6-inch widescreen desktop alternative.
Netbook Review: Acer Aspire One D255
Acer remodels the familiar netbook recipe with a little help from Intel in the form of a new dual-core Atom CPU. But is it enough to survive in a marketplace filled with shiny new tablets? Housen Maratouk puts the 2.8-pound system to the test.
Notebook Review: Toshiba Portege R700's Top 10
Almost as skinny as Apple's MacBook Air and just 3.2 pounds including an optical drive, Toshiba's 13.3-inch trimline packs a lot of value for $999. Here are 10 bullet points about one of the best ultraportables we've ever tested.
Multifunction Printer Review: HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus
Whether you're printing from a PC, a memory card or a mobile phone, HP's newest Wi-Fi- and duplex-enabled inkjet is versatile enough to handle the job plus any of a small office's copying, scanning, and faxing needs.
Remote Access Review: The PogoPlug Biz
Looking for simple file sharing and remote access? The PogoPlug lets you remotely connect to files you keep on external storage drives -- keeping your files out of the cloud and under your control.
Mobile Tool Review: Virgin Mobile MiFi 2200 Wi-Fi Hotspot
Thanks to Virgin Mobile's MiFi 2200 hotspot, you won’t ever get caught without Internet access on the road. You can even share this mobile tool's connection with up to five mobile devices.
Netbook Review: Toshiba Mini NB305
People say the iPad has stolen their thunder (and a big chunk of their sales), but netbooks are still a key category. Daniel Dern tests Toshiba's $380 example and finds both good points and an Achilles' heel.
Desktop PC Review: Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z
All-in-one PCs are increasingly popular on office desktops. Lenovo's newest is the most gorgeous one-piece we've seen yet -- a panoramic 23-inch LCD with touchscreen that conceals a fast Core i5 computer. But is this executive status symbol worth its premium price?
Monitor Review: NEC MultiSync E231W
Penny-pinchers can whittle it down to a scanty 11 watts, but most users will set it a bit brighter and enjoy this 23-inch, 1080p monitor's fine performance. We put the $299 display to the test.
Printer Review: Oki C330dn
Oki's $400 color laser printer alternative fits comfortably on a desk, but its DNA -- from its LED print engine to standard duplexing, Ethernet, and a hefty duty cycle -- is straight from the company's enterprise office model. James Miller says it hits the spot for a small network or busy solo user.
Security Review: EncryptStick Digital Privacy Manager
It sounds (and looks) like a simple USB flash drive, but it's the key to securing sensitive data on any drive on any network or non-networked PC. If you've got any information you'd rather not share with the planet, check out our security expert's review.
Notebook Review: Samsung R440-11
Perhaps best known for netbooks, Samsung aims to make a splash in the mainstream notebook market with a versatile, value-priced 14-inch portable. Housen Maratouk puts the Core i3 slimline system to the test.
Notebook PC Review: HP EliteBook 2740p
A notebook whose screen swivels and folds to become a tablet is nothing new, but HP refines the recipe with both pen and touch input for everything from convenient zoom and pan gestures to first-rate handwriting recognition.
Network Storage Review: Seagate GoFlex Home
Network attached storage sounds scary, but nothing could be friendlier than Seagate's set-and-forget wireless file-sharing and backup solution for home or small office.
Monitor Review: Samsung SyncMaster BX2350
Samsung's newest ultra-thin, LED-backlit monitor looks good, barely sips electricity, and offers full HD (1,920 by 1,080) resolution with dual HDMI inputs. But does it sweat the details to desktop success?
Notebook Review: Panasonic Toughbook F9
Yes, it's expensive, but Panasonic's 14.1-inch Core i5 laptop is hard to resist once you've picked it up -- just 3.6 pounds -- and smacked it around -- surviving drops and spills that would kayo most notebooks. We test, and sit on, the Toughbook.
Monitor Review: Lenovo 2230x
Why buy a monitor and a docking station when you can buy one that's both? Lenovo courts netbook owners with a 21.5-inch LCD that's also a port replicator with three USB ports plus Ethernet for quick peripheral connections.
Desktop PC Review: Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150
Lenovo's book-sized, $399 PC is more than a nettop -- it brings the Web and Windows 7 to an HDTV set with 1080p HDMI output and Nvidia Ion graphics.
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