Features: Best tech bargains of the week: November 20
Pick up an excellent Android smartphone, fast mobile broadband or a ridiculously cheap Sony LCD TV.
GoodGearGuide Staff 20/11/2009 11:15:00
Features: Choose the right A3 printer for your office
Printer manufacturers have offered consumer A3+ printers for some time, but these have traditionally been targeted at photographers. Models like Epson's Stylus Photo R2880 provide fantastic print quality for high resolution photos and design material, but they use pigment-based inks. They also lack features like document scaling and network printing, which are important for many offices.
James Hutchinson 16/10/2009 11:20:00
Features: Hands-on: HP Mini 110
HP's newest netbook is an economy-class version of the company's popular Mini 1000 line. What corners get cut, and is this mini-laptop worth its weight? Read our first impressions.
Darren Gladstone 14/07/2009 13:20:00
Features: HP to form new group for managed print services
Hewlett-Packard is stepping up its efforts in the area of managed print services. The company plans to form a new group dedicated to this area, and is also launching a program that it says will help guarantee savings for customers who sign up for the services.
Agam Shah 13/07/2009 14:03:00
Features: Sony Walkman turns 30: memories of an iconic gadget
The Sony Walkman turns 30 today, amazing as much for the passage of time as it is for the fact that the Walkman brand persists today in digital audio players and cell phones.
Melissa Perenson 02/07/2009 00:10:00
Features: In pictures: Samsung's Icon mobile phones
The phones in the Icon range are the Samsung Preston Icon, the Samsung Galaxy Icon, the Samsung HD Icon and the Samsung Omnia Icon.
Ross Catanzariti 17/06/2009 14:54:00
Features: Data center derby heats up
Network thoroughbred Cisco jumps into the blade server market. Server stallion HP adds security blades to its ProCurve switches. IBM teams up with Brocade. Oracle buys Sun. And everybody courts that prize filly VMware.
Beth Schultz 16/06/2009 00:17:00
Features: HP uses outside air, big fans, 12-foot raised floor to cool servers
Just off the North Sea coast in the United Kingdom, Hewlett-Packard Co.'s EDS unit has built a data center that largely relies on cold sea air to keep servers chilled and -- by doing so -- cut the center's cooling power needs in half.
Patrick Thibodeau 03/06/2009 03:44:00
Features: Confirmed: PSP Go, Final Fantasy XIV, Motion-Control Wand
Leave it to Sony to prove that sometimes the best really does come last. Striding onstage only to be dwarfed by a titanic 40-by-80-foot screen, Sony President Jack Tretton wasted no time kidding about preshow press leaks. "We consider ourselves to be industry leaders, and Sony leads the world in press leaks," quipped Tretton, who set the tone for the presentation--"Only possible on PlayStation 3"--by stating that only the PS3 was capable of outputting visuals to the towering screen behind him.
Matt Peckham 03/06/2009 09:50:00
Features: First look: Dell Latitude 2100 ruggedised netbook
Dell today announced the first ruggedised netbook the company has designed specifically with students in mind: the Latitude 2100.
Elias Plastiras 19/05/2009 15:36:00
 
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