Laptop Sales Slow Until July - Channel Vendors
Published on March 18, 2008 to Notebooks and LaptopsAffected by the US financial crisis plus the news that Intel will launch its new Centrino 2 (Montevina) platform by the end of May, most consumers are taking a wait and see attitude over notebook... Read more
Privacy: Laptop Content Searches Now At Will of TSA At Borders And Airports
Published on April 22, 2008 to SecuritySan Francisco - A Federal Appeals Court has ruled that US Customs officers do not need reasonable suspicion to search the contents of laptop hard drives and other media. Read more
Turn Your Laptop Into A Smart Wi-Fi Access Point With Intel's Upcoming Cliffside Technology
Published on April 2, 2008 to Notebooks and LaptopsShanghai (China) - Connecting your laptop to a Wi-Fi access point is pretty easy, but how do you connect your computer to a myriad of other devices like wireless cameras and printers? Read more
Airports Scramble To Change Security Codes After Pilot Loses Laptop
Published on April 28, 2008 to SecurityWashington DC - 17 airports were forced to change their security codes after a Mesa Airlines pilot had his laptop stolen. Read more
$100 Laptop At Least Three Years Away, Gartner Says
Published on August 6, 2008 to Notebooks and LaptopsThe $100 laptop was, well, not really a $100 laptop.In fact, the first OLPC notebook sells for close to $200 and clearly broke its initial promise. The second generation of the notebook, called... Read more
Rapid Review Double-Header: ASUS WL100g 802.11g CardBus adapter and WL-300g 802.11g Access Point
Published on December 10, 2003 to NetworkingASUS is well known for its motherboards and other computer components. But it's decided to take a run at the networking products market.We look at two of its wireless offerings with Rapid Reviews of the WL-300g 802.11g Access Point and WL-100g 802.11g CardBus card. We liked what we saw, but you may have a hard time seeing what we saw...you'll see! Read more
802.11g NeedToKnow - Part 2
Published on February 22, 2003 to NetworkingIn Part 1 of this NTK, I gave an overview of the state of 802.11g development, described the key performance related issues, and offered some advice for prospective purchasers of these not-quite-ready-for-prime-time products. Read more
802.11g NeedToKnow - Part 1
Published on February 5, 2003 to NetworkingThe wireless networking world is a' buzz with the new kid in town, 802.11g. As with most new technologies, some of the buzz is hype, other is rumor, and it's hard to tell the difference! Fortunately, one of the advantages that I have is detailed test data from the first products to hit the shelves, which I can use to help separate fact from fiction. I've also been busy corresponding with both the chip and networking product companies involved in the draft-802.11g market-share battle, most of whom have been very helpful in helping me get a better understanding of this new technology. Read more
ASUS 802.11g 54 Mbps WLAN Hard Drive Box Review
Published on December 10, 2004 to NetworkingCompact 2.5 inch drive enclosure that provides Ethernet and 802.11g wireless NAS features. Functions as AP or wireless client. Includes DHCP and FTP servers Read more
ASUS 802.11g Wireless LAN CardBus Review
Published on December 11, 2003 to NetworkingBroadcom-based 802.11g card with flip-up antenna Read more
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Toshiba Qosmio AV690 Laptop
CES 2008: Toshiba debuted this media notebook with among other features, built in surround sound including a sub-woofer. Read more
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24 Hours With A Guitar Hero
Rock Band or Guitar Hero 3? Ben Meyer hangs with Tom's Games Editor Travis Meacham as he shreds his way through Guitar Hero night at a local bar in LA and plays the next gen guitar games at the E For All Expo. Read more
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Quick Look: Toshiba Satellite A305 Laptop
Guide Editor Rachel Rosmarin assesses this slick-looking mid-priced notebook from Toshiba. Read more




