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Panasonic ToughBook CF-30 Is One Tough, Fast Rugged Notebook
Panasonic makes substantial improvements to components and performance in the newest version of the ToughBook CF-30, adding greater processing horsepower and extended Wi-Fi range. While it’s built for punishment, the ToughBook CF-30 is still short of features that many users will miss in the field.

HP EliteBook 2530p Notebook Has Enterprise Written All over It
With the EliteBook 2530p, HP defines the differences between a consumer notebook and a notebook designed for business use.

NComputing`s X Series Combines Low Cost with Virtualized Thin Client Computing
NComputing looks to turn one PC into many with its latest X series technology, which straddles the line between thin client and remote virtual desktop solutions.

Teradici Thin-Client Technology Enhances DLP Security with Low-Cost PC over IP Solution
One of the quickest ways to plug data leaks is to eliminate the desktop PC and its associated IP traffic. Can Teradici’s remote desktop solution enhance data loss prevention while lowering costs and improving productivity?

AMD Launches 3.2GHz Version of Phenom II CPU
AMD's latest CPU is evolutionary in nature and bumps the clock speed of the four-core Phenom II to 3.2GHz.

Prostor Systems Brings Inexpensive, Removable Archival Storage to the Data Center
Prostor Systems shifts the paradigm dealing with archiving data with the Inifinivault series of removable archival storage devices, which meets regulatory and e-discovery needs.

SEH Takes Print Load Off Windows Servers
Spooling print jobs in the enterprise chews up clock cycles and devours system resources. SEH offers an appliance to shift the burden off busy servers.

Shipping Version of Presto Linux Makes Netbook Users Long for the Beta
Xandros launches Presto, a $19 Linux distribution that should have been just what the netbook market needed to stave off Windows 7 Starter Edition.

Sendside Reinvents Business Communications to Foil Spam, Reduce Carbon Emissions
E-mail has become one of the worst ways for businesses to build customer relationships, thanks to spam—which is now also blamed for creating 17 million tons of CO2. Sendside Networks breaks the e-mail habit by bringing spam-free multidimensional communications to businesses of all sizes.

Fujitsu's N7010 Desktop Replacement Offers 16-Inch LCD, 4-Inch Touch-screen
The LifeBook N7010 from Fujitsu is a desktop replacement notebook computer that has all the features that could fuel a new series of commercials on why a PC is better than a Mac.

General Dynamics Itronix GD8000 Is One Battle-Ready Notebook
The General Dynamics Itronix GD8000 Notebook PC brings military technology from the battlefield to the boardroom in one tough tank of a notebook. Even Panasonic’s ToughBooks can’t take the punishment that the Itronix can absorb.

Fujitsu LifeBook T2020 Set New Standard for Tablet PCs
Can Steve Jobs really re-invent the tablet PC and make it a success for Apple? Not if Fujitsu has anything to say about it. The Fujitsu LifeBook T2020 sets a new standard for convertible notebooks.

ViewSonic VT2230 Melds 1080p HDTV and PC Display
ViewSonic’s latest 22-inch LCD shows that HDTV and PC graphics can coexist on a single device. Aside from a few missing features and lackluster documentation, the VT2230 is a solid display for PC and television.

Review: Presto Instant-On Revives Old PCs
Xandros updates the appeal of Linux with Presto, an & instant-on& operating system designed to work on Windows PCs.

Xerox's Phaser 6128MFP: Just What the Workgroup Ordered
The Xerox Phaser 6128MFP Color Laser, an all-in-one multifunction printer, brings color printing, operational efficiency and enhanced document management capabilities to workgroup settings.

Samsung NC20 Says Forget the Dell Adamo
Dell may be looking to make ultralight Windows notebooks sexy with Adamo, but Samsung is breaking the netbook mold by going a little bigger and a lot faster with its NC20, a Via Nano-powered portable that stretches the definition of a netbook to a notebook.

Motion Computing`s Tablet: A Superior Choice
The Motion J3400 shows that versatile tablet PCs still have their place among the numerous netbooks, notebooks and convertibles—especially in health care and other vertical markets.

Facebook Triumphs LinkedIn, MySpace in uTest's Bug Battle
Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace are three social networks put under the microscope by uTest for quality, features and functionality. In the end, uTest rated Facebook slightly higher than LinkedIn but claimed that both swamped MySpace.

GoToAssist vs. LogMeIn: Battle for Remote Management
For solution providers wanting to break their break-fix model with remote access and management tools, two services--Citrix Online's GoToAssist and LogMeIn Rescue are two solid choices, but differ in features and capabilities. Here's what you need to know.

Ultralights, MacBook Air and Netbooks, Oh My
The choices for portable computing have never been greater. And the choice for which PC you buy and support, as always, comes down to price versus performance. Netbooks and MacBook Air look convenient, but do they have the power? Ultralights have features, but are they light enough? And what are we paying for? Here’s a look at today's choices for mobile computing.