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Written by Titus Hoskins
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Thursday, 19 January 2006 |
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Laptop or notebook computer technology is advancing at a blistering speed. Ferrari fast. So fast that by the time you purchase your new laptop, it's probably already obsolete or out of date. A sobering thought considering the hefty prices you have to pay for a high-end laptop. |
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Written by Steve Freedman
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Monday, 16 January 2006 |
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Laptops are lovely. They are convenient, mobile, powerful and prestigious. They are also thief magnets. Over 400,000 laptops disappear each year,
leaving their owners wondering where they went, what is happening with their
data and what to do next. |
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Written by Eve Larson
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Sunday, 15 January 2006 |
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As more and more people are becoming part of the mobile workforce and using laptop or tablet PC’s battery life is often a primary concern. Today’s portable computers use lithium-ion batteries instead of older style nickel-cadmium power sources. In addition to being able to hold a greater charge, lithium is also very light weight, another important concern for portable computers. |
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Written by Titus Hoskins
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Sunday, 15 January 2006 |
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Amid rumors that just won't die, the eternal vigil or wait for the Google Box rages on. Google protests it is not building a Google Box. If you believe them, your next question should be -- why the hell not? |
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Written by Simon Johnson
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Sunday, 15 January 2006 |
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Traditionally, laptop computers were bought by people who had to be able to take their computer with them when they left the office, such as the salesman visiting a customer. It always used to be the case that buying portability meant a trade-off in terms of power and functionality, so desktop machines were the preferred option for those who didn’t have to travel. |
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