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MS Explorer Mini (April 09 2009)         - Sandra Prior

Laptop mice have become very popular of late, they are small, light weight and provide a better option compared to the standard touch pad. There is however a problem, laptop mice suffer from the same problems as standard mice and then some.

Acer Aspire One (April 09 2009)         - Sandra Prior

The new king of ultra portable, affordable computing; the spiritual successor to the Eee.

How to Make a Laptop Stand (March 30 2009)         - Sandra Prior

Aching wrists? RSI fingers? It's time to make your own laptop stand with an integrated cooler.

Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 (December 01 2008)         - Sandra Prior

We took Intel’s new dual-core flyer for a spin on Asus’s overclocking-friendly PSK3 board. 2GB of speedy DDR3 memory and an 8800 GTX helped things along.

EEE PC 900 Laptop (November 30 2008)         - Sandra Prior

Is bigger better on the portable playing field?

Puma Unveiled (November 15 2008)         - Sandra Prior

Desktop GPU grunt on a notebook.

Toshiba Satellite P300-134 (November 08 2008)         - Sandra Prior

The P300 encroached on high end products and low end price.

LG R700 Notebook (November 07 2008)         - Sandra Prior

A gaming laptop that fails at gaming, fails at multimedia, but it at least has some decent specs that make using it for work agreeable.

Dell XPS1530 (November 07 2008)         - Sandra Prior

Sleek and powerful to boot. Red ones are BETTER, MEANER, BIGGER, FASTER.

Acer Aspire 8920 (November 07 2008)         - Sandra Prior

The Aspire 8920 is the Gisele Bundchen of entertainment notebooks.

Wind U100 (November 06 2008)         - Sandra Prior

Knocking the Eee off its perch at the top of the ultra mobile tree. How will Asus respond?

Introduction To The Wide World Of Wireless (October 25 2007)         - Christine Peppler

If you haven't tried packing your laptop and using it on the go, perhaps it is time.  We will give you the basic of how to get started.

Have Laptop Will Travel (July 24 2007)         - claim this article

Leave prepared when traveling with your notebook computer. Internet connectivity at your destination is one thing to think about when taking your portable office with you on your next trip. You might want to consider some of the following options:

Lotus Domino Implementation and Tuning â€" Mobile Solutions (July 24 2007)         - claim this article

Today, the usage of such technologies as e-mailing, WAP, GPRS, calendar, etc. via mobile devices (telephones, PDA) is common. Moreover, the sphere of these technologies extends from using on "entertainment" level to the business level.

Laptops Guide: Choosing a Laptop that is Right for You (July 24 2007)         - claim this article

Most of us tend to think of laptops in the same way: a fairly small portable computer that can open and close like a suitcase, with all of the capabilities of a desktop. In fact, the term "laptop" is really very generic. There are currently four main styles of these portable PCs, each offering something a bit different, depending upon your specific needs.

Thieves Want Your Laptop and Your Data (July 24 2007)         - claim this article

Thieves find laptops easy prey because they are small, light and easy to handle. Anyone who takes their eye off a laptop in public, even briefly, may never see it again.

Protect Your Laptop from Theft (July 24 2007)         - claim this article

Laptop computers are often stolen. They are small, easily sold, and valuable. When a laptop is stolen it is a major inconvenience at best, and if company confidential data gets into the wrong hands the results can be truly catastrophic.

Review of the Apple iPod Shuffle (July 24 2007)         - claim this article

Introducing the mini iPod Mini: the iPod Shuffle

The iPod shuffle is basically a smaller version of Apple's extremely popular iPod and iPod Mini. The shuffle is much smaller than the iPod (about the same size and weight as a pack of gum), but holds fewer songs as a result. You can now purchase either a 512MB iPod shuffle, or one with a full 1GB. Keep in mind that the regular iPod can now hold up to 40GB, so it has quite a bit more storage. The shuffle though is designed to be a super-mobile, light-weight device that you can wear around your neck and take just about anywhere. You are limited to about 10 CDs worth of songs that play in a random order on default. Below you will find some more information about the device, including a manufacturers description and review.

WiFi Vs. WiMax (July 24 2007)         - claim this article

Wi Fi Fo Fum, I think I smell the blood...oops wrong tale. This story doesn't involve giants, but it does involve giant leaps forward in technology that will affect us all.

How Notebooks are Different than Desktop PCs (July 24 2007)         - claim this article

Laptops are different from desktops in the following ways;

Power supply: As desktops can be plugged in an outlet in the wall (AC Power) so can laptops with an AC adapter. But how a laptop is different from a desktop is that it is portable because batteries can also power laptops. The batteries are rechargeable; lithium, nickel-cadmium, or nickel-metal hydride.