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What Apple iPod to Buy?

With all the different models of iPod, which one should I buy? This article will try and give you some guidance to buy the right iPod for you.


The WiFi Blues

Wireless broadband Internet access is all the rage. The noise is drowning out concerns for this technology’s risks.


Attention Real Estate Professionals, It's Time to Secure Your Email

If you use wireless hotspots to send and receive email, get the scoop on how to protect your real estate data and the data of your clients. Learn how to encrypt your email transmissions.


Will New Batteries Make Laptops Truly Mobile?

Laptops always had one obstacle that kept them from being totally mobile or portable -- short battery life. Now there are new fuel cell technologies on the horizon that will finally give laptops unlimited power and true mobility. Read more...


Internet Searches From Remote Devices

Google SMS or 800 number? What is the most effective way for content providers to reach their customers?


What Is This Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) Origami Thingy Anyway?

The Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC or Origami) is a full fledged PC running a modified Windows XP Tablet PC edition operating system. Making it capable of running any application made for Windows XP. The UMPC, previously known by its codename, Origami, is being jointly developed by Microsoft, Intel, Samsung, ASUS, Founder and others.


A True Review of Comparison Shopping With A Mobile Phone

Today, many consumers who make purchases online won’t buy anything until they consult with a comparison shopping website first such as Shopzilla, Cnet.com, or Shopping.com. They understand that comparison shopping ensures that they are getting the best deal around, which is what most value conscious shoppers want after all. However, with today’s social and lifestyle pace being faster than ever, there is a growing need for comparison shopping on the go. Sure, there are laptops and wireless connections all over the place, but the average person is more likely to leave home with their cell phone instead of their laptop. So, the need for comparison shopping using a mobile phone was answered and there are several ways to take advantage of this new technology.


What's in Your Laptop at Trade Shows?

Data theft is in the news these days. But it isn't just hackers to corporate sites who are to blame. It's the everyday employee who has the computer stolen from a car or home. A problem, especially when they are not supposed to have such info. Clean out your laptop before you go to a show.


Apple's MacBook Pro - A Quick Review

Apple has released the newest product in the Apple family - the MacBook Pro. This article provides a brief overview.


Wireless Internet Access

Accessing the Internet has always been a problem for all of us. There have been a number of times when was necessary to log in onto the Internet for an important reason, but it just won’t happen. You feel frustrated, because you’ve missed out on an opportunity to meet a friend in a chat room, or apply for a job someone told you about.


5 Ways To Find Cheap Used Laptops

5 ways to find a great deal on cheap used laptops, both online, and off-line. With these methods, you'll be able to locate a used laptop that suits your needs, and price range.


Mobile Computing Solutions

There are several companies that provide mobile computing solutions especially for commercial purposes. Mobile computing includes connecting several computing devices by means of wireless networking to make them accessible with each other. Hence, a person can be communicable with the office even though not physically present. This greatly improves communication and enables staff to take faster decisions, which translate into more business.


Good Reasons To Have A Wireless Network

Wireless networks provide an inexpensive and easy way to share a single Internet connection among several computers. This means you only need one modem, and you can add additional computers to the network just by plugging in a wireless card and turning them on. The new machines are connected to the Internet immediately.


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