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PC World April 16, 2002 Peter Sayer |
U.S. Robotics Doubles Wi-Fi Speeds Wireless LAN products hit 22 mbps, retain backward compatibility with other 802.11b devices...  |
Fast Company May 2002 Christine Canabou |
On a Roll The CPU Skateboard from Offi & Co. puts even the bulkiest CPU in motion...  |
PC World April 8, 2002 Tom Spring |
IBM Updates Copy-Protection Software PC pioneer and others prepare technology aimed at pleasing lawmakers threatening mandatory regulations...  |
PC World April 8, 2002 Kuriko Miyake |
Toshiba Pushes Hard Disk Density Higher Vendor claims its 60GB drives will hit the highest capacity yet...  |
PC World May 2002 Paul Heltzel |
The No-Hassle Networking Guide Ready to connect your PCs quickly and securely, with no new wires? The time is right -- and we've got answers to all your questions...  |
PC World May 2002 Anne B. McDonald |
Go Remote Compact but pricey universal controller is programmable from a PC...  |
PC World May 2002 Michael S. Lasky |
Double-Duty DVD Player Sampo's DVE-631CF can also read CompactFlash cards...  |
PC World May 2002 Rebecca Freed |
An Office DaVinci's LCD The Cintiq 15x tablet monitor is sleek and intuitive, but comes at a high price....  |
PC World May 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
Mighty Mini Media The capacities of flash memory and small storage formats are skyrocketing -- and you may have to live with more than one type.  |
Macworld April 2002 Tony A. Bojorquez |
New Models Provide Higher Resolution, Great Value Picking from the crowded desktop-scanner market, Macworld Lab looked at four USB flatbed scanners that had an optical resolution of at least 1,200 dpi and could handle scanning 35mm slides and film...  |
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