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Article | 13/08/2011
Can You Do Real Work With the 30-Year-Old IBM 5150?
When IBM released its first personal computer, the 5150, 30 years ago, it was deliberately drab--black, gray, and low-key. That's because IBM intended...
Article | 14/07/2011
In pictures: HP ProBook 5330m
One of the nicest 13.3in business laptops on the Australian market
Article | 6/07/2011
Fujitsu releases Stylistic Q550, a Windows 7-based slate device
Fujitsu's Stylistic Q550 is not a tablet designed for consumers. In fact, Fujitsu doesn't even want you to call it a tablet (a label it reserves for i...
Article | 5/05/2011
Samsung Series 9 notebook vs Apple MacBook Air
The comparisons between Samsung's new Series 9 notebook and Apple's Macbook Air are apt. They both have almost identical dimensions and weight and a s...
Article | 14/04/2011
Hands-on with the BlackBerry PlayBook
Apple's iPad 2 may be the only dominant player in the tablet market, but it will soon face some strong competition from RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook. We ...
Article | 30/03/2011
Why BlackBerry PlayBook is an ideal tablet for business
The BlackBerry PlayBook is available for pre-order, and will be on the street in a matter of weeks. I am not sure the RIM tablet will see much consume...
Article | 30/03/2011
5 features iOS needs, in order to sway me from Android
With Apple preparing to talk about the future of iOS at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June, and the rumor mill churning, it's time for an old...
Article | 25/03/2011
The tablet is here to stay
Tablets are hot. At the CTIA tradeshow in Orlando, FL, it seems like everyone and their mother is announcing a tablet.
Article | 22/03/2011
HTC ThunderBolt 4G smartphone: Hefty but fast
Even by the new standards of cell phone advertising, the run-up to the HTC ThunderBolt -- Verizon's first 4G LTE smartphone -- was elaborate and expen...
Article | 19/03/2011
The RSA Hack FAQ
In the aftermath of RSA saying that its SecureID two-factor authentication tokens may have been compromised in a data breach of the company's network,...
Article | 18/03/2011
Amazon's Android app store: Steve Jobs doesn't get it
Roll out the welcome wagon, Android fans: It looks like you'll soon have a new place to shop.
Article | 18/03/2011
Android vs. iOS vs. Windows Phone
The past year has been a remarkable one for smartphones, with the meteoric rise of Google's Android OS, the restart of Microsoft's mobile strategy wit...
Article | 9/03/2011
PDF files most trusted...and most targeted
PDF files are one of the most common, and most trusted document formats out there. However, that trust, combined with the cross-platform use of PDFs m...
Article | 8/03/2011
Why Apple's iPad 2 will be another hit
Apple's iPad 2, unveiled by CEO Steve Jobs in a surprise appearance Wednesday at an invitation-only media event, is thinner, lighter, faster and more ...
Article | 5/03/2011
Android Honeycomb: Powerful, but not perfect
Honeycomb is a whole different beast from the Android we've come to know. While previous versions of Google's mobile operating system were built for s...
Article | 4/03/2011
iPad 2 v BlackBerry PlayBook: 7 enterprise considerations
Steve Jobs tried to dismiss iPad's tablet rivals as "copycats" at Wednesday's iPad 2 launch. But whether Steve likes it or not, the tablet wars are of...
Article | 26/02/2011
Six things I love about Google's Android 3.0
Android has always frustrated me. I've tracked Google's mobile operating system ever since its debut on the T-Mobile G1, and time and again I've seen ...
Article | 25/02/2011
Motorola Xoom: Tablet impresses, but drawbacks remain
All eyes are on the Motorola Xoom tablet, and for good reason: It's the first device in an expected multitude to ship with Google's tablet-optimized A...
Article | 23/02/2011
Why there's no stopping the Android train
It's a rare week indeed that doesn't see the emergence of some fresh news of Android's ascendance, but lately the evidence has been coming particularl...


