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Home > The Pros And Cons Of A Laptop We Have Found 2 Products for your search of The Pros And Cons Of A Laptop. Displaying Items 1 - 2 and News Search:
- RIM Starts a Storm, Spy Photos Whip Up a Hurricane, Woz Rains on iPod (TechNewsWorld.com)
 Fri, 10 Oct 2008 12:15:57 GMT Research In Motion kicked the week off by announcing the new BlackBerry Storm, the company's first touchscreen smartphone, which in turn jump-started the "iPhone Killer" headlines. While the mobile bloggers were busy with that one, traditional Mac lovers have been stoked into a frenzy of anticipation over the new MacBook lineup -- will they come Oct. 14? Are these spy photos real?
- Kit reviews: HTC Shift, BlackBerry Bold and more (Law Society Gazette)
 Mon, 06 Oct 2008 09:59:23 GMT How work friendly are the latest innovations in the micro-PC world? The Gazette puts them to the test and weighs up their pros and cons. The benchmark against which all small devices must be judged is usability. Anything else is gadget fetishism or mere room decoration.
- Gateway T-6836 (PC Magazine)
 Tue, 07 Oct 2008 03:18:01 GMT Gateway's T-6836 value laptop is average in every way, offering acceptable performance scores and just enough features to get by.
- Am Law Tech 2008: IT in the Balance (Law.com)
 Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:16:38 GMT In the early years of law firm tech, staff tried to get lawyers to use the new tools and made sure that nothing blew up when they did. But now lawyers are married to technology and the issues that keep IT directors up at night have changed according to the Am Law Tech 2008 survey.
- Related Items (Law.com)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 23:30:41 GMT By Alan Cohen LawFirmInc. October 9, 2008 Back in the early years of law firm tech -- say, a decade ago -- there were two main tasks for the IT staff: Get lawyers to use the stuff; and make sure nothing blew up too badly when they did. Talk about the good old days.
- JANE GLENN HAAS: Does video invade privacy or ensure protection? (Centre Daily Times)
 Tue, 07 Oct 2008 18:59:05 GMT Ten years have passed since gerontologist Jacqueline L. DuPont put cameras in the bedrooms of her residential care clients with Alzheimer's. The move was controversial, to put it mildly.
- The Electrification Of Markets For Trading (Resource Investor)
 Tue, 07 Oct 2008 16:45:19 GMT The revolution of electronic trading has created huge growth and provided numerous opportunities; but it also as created some challenges for traders.
- Mobile Edge The Element - notebook carrying case (CNET)
 Mon, 06 Oct 2008 22:03:30 GMT We like a lot about the Mobile Edge Element: its sophisticated design is far more fashionable than your standard-issue black nylon bag, and its many pockets are useful for staying organized on the road. But it's best when carried briefcase-style, which may be too heavy for some women.
- Linux netbook returns higher? (Desktop Linux)
 Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:40:01 GMT A recent interview quoted an MSI executive as saying that returns of Linux netbooks were more than four times higher those of Windows XP netbooks. However, the quote may say more about MSI's Linux implementation than the suitability of Linux as a netbook OS.
- CallWave's Fuze Kicks Web Meetings Up a Notch (IT Management)
 Thu, 02 Oct 2008 13:20:47 GMT Web conferencing/collaboration start-ups are arguably a dime a dozen. We’ve written about a few here. Their services all work, more or less—given a reasonable Internet connection. Each has its pros and cons. Each has its differentiators.
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