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Asus V6J
Reviews The Asus V6J is a 'thin and light' notebook with a 15in. screen, running Intel's Core Duo T2400 processor. It looks good, is generally well designed and performs very well indeed. However, we'd like to see a bit more battery life.
Tuesday, March 28 2006 03:59 PM
Acer TravelMate 4501WLMi
Reviews This is a fully featured desktop replacement notebook that's not too heavy to take on the road. It performs well, delivers impressive battery life and is reasonably priced.
Tuesday, October 19 2004 01:21 PM
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8110
Reviews The LifeBook E8110 is a solid dual-core workhorse that delivers excellent performance and decent battery life. Features like Trusted Platform Module support, a built-in smartcard reader and optional fingerprint recognition should appeal to IT managers.
Monday, February 27 2006 04:06 PM
Mission: Domination of the Internet
News If there is any doubt about Microsoft's determination to expand its Internet strategy through Windows XP, consumers may be reminded of it no fewer than five times as soon as they try the new operating system.
Thursday, October 18 2001 02:02 PM
Samsung M70
Reviews Perhaps the ultimate desktop replacement notebook, Samsung's M70 has a detachable 19in. screen, a separate monitor stand and a full-sized keyboard with a separate number pad. If you want to take it on your travels, you'll need a suitcase.
Tuesday, March 14 2006 12:00 PM
Samsung Q35
Reviews The Q35 is a nicely designed ultraportable notebook whose wide-screen display and good-quality keyboard give it plenty of appeal. Most of all, though, mobile professionals will appreciate the Q35's excellent battery life.
Tuesday, June 13 2006 03:56 PM
Acer TravelMate 8204WLMi
Reviews The TravelMate 8204WLMi marks an impressive first outing for Intel's new dual-core Centrino Duo platform: it's an elegantly designed desktop replacement system that performs extremely well without impacting battery life too much.
Tuesday, January 17 2006 01:10 PM
How to configure a notebook
Reviews With many hundreds of notebooks on the market, choosing the right one is no easy task. Here, we take a close look at eight different ways to set up your system.
Monday, January 16 2006 03:52 PM
At the heart of the open-source revolution
Insight newsmaker Lotus founder Mitch Kapor's success with two open-source software foundations could make Microsoft miserable.
Friday, January 14 2005 05:27 PM
Tags: Open source
Share your Outlook appointments with vCalendar--without an Exchange Server
Insight This article proves that you don't need an expensive Exchange Server configuration to share appointment information within your user group. With vCalendar technology, there is a simple and cheap workaround.
Tuesday, December 17 2002 03:42 PM
Find potential problems on your server with NetWare's error logs
Insight Although you can't constantly watch your server to make sure everything's working correctly, you can check system logs to see what happened while you were away.
Tuesday, July 15 2003 04:33 PM
Silicon Valley star readies new venture capital firm
News Company of Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Netscape Communications, has attracted lots of interest, and US$300 million. Can he deliver with his innovative approach?
Friday, July 03 2009 12:32 PM
Tags: Investor relations, Earning reports/forecasts, Sales/revenue, Web sites, Business Strategies & Functions, Public relations, Investor, Marc Andreessen, venture capital, social networking
Red Hat finalizes Netscape buy
News Red Hat has completed its acquisition of the Netscape Communications server software from the America Online division of Time Warner.
Wednesday, December 15 2004 09:52 AM
Tags: Business applications, Open source
Yahoo's joyful, difficult journey
News news analysis The beloved Internet icon's buoyant beginning gave way to missed acquisitions, an inferior understanding of the Web's evolution, and Google's shadow.
Wednesday, February 06 2008 11:58 AM
Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions
Short Take: Loudcloud trims IPO to US$150m
News Loudcloud, Netscape Communications founder Marc Andreessen's Internet consulting firm, cut the size of its planned initial public offering by 17 percent to US$150 million.
Friday, March 09 2001 07:56 AM




