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PC Magazine March 16, 2004 Leon Erlanger |
Hacked in a Flash Tiny USB drives offer unparalleled convenience to all sorts of users--including data thieves.  |
PC Magazine March 16, 2004 Craig Ellison |
The Key to Family Protection You can lock down your family computer with the Griffin Parental Internet ControlKey, a USB dongle. You can lock your computer or have it log off, shut down, go to sleep, or block Internet access when the key is removed.  |
InternetNews February 24, 2004 Ron Miller |
New Wireless Tech Promises More For Enterprise A flurry of major announcements at this week's 3GSM Congress focus mainly on making wireless applications friendly for the mobile workforce.  |
Entrepreneur March 2004 Gisela M. Pedroza |
Get snappy You'll never miss a good photo opportunity again if you carry the Veo Mini Capture camera. Designed to fit on your key chain, this tiny camera uses a 1.3 mega-pixel sensor to take high-resolution images capable of 3 x 5 prints.  |
Entrepreneur March 2004 Cooper & Pedroza |
Gear 03/04 Seeing double... one-push data back-up...  |
Entrepreneur March 2004 Mike Hogan |
In the Cards A new generation of PCMCIA cards lets handhelds, portables or desktops grab data over cellular networks at speeds rivaling wired broadband.  |
Entrepreneur March 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
In Living Color Time to upgrade your color printer? Think about your production needs and budget before choosing.  |
PC World March 2004 Richard Jantz |
Flat Panel Face-Off With LCD screens, big is good, bigger is better, and both are more affordable than ever.  |
PC World March 2004 |
19-Inch LCDs: Room, With a View Solid image quality, a great price, and generous features push Dell's UltraSharp 1901FP to the front of a very competitive pack.  |
PC World March 2004 |
17-Inch LCDs: Good Prices, Great Features Dell's UltraSharp 1703FP wins overall, but a pricey Samsung dazzles with beautiful images and a flashy design.  |
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