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PC Magazine October 14, 2003 Bruce & Marge Brown |
Wireless Cards Give Your PC Access Anywhere Four of the big five U.S. wireless carriers -- AT&T Wireless, Sprint PCS, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless -- sell Type II PC Cards that give you mobile connectivity when you're out of range of Wi-Fi hot spots. |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 Leon Erlanger |
Hot-Spot Hazards Wireless hot spots are all the rage, but their lack of encryption means your sensitive information may be visible to anyone. Don't connect before following our suggestions. |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 |
Improve Battery Life The wireless adapter in your laptop drains the battery quickly, so disable the radio when you don't need it. |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 Michael J. Miller |
Your Unwired World This extensive guide shows you how to stay wireless no matter where you are. |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 Carol A. Mangis |
Messenger-Bag It The Timbuk2 Commute messenger-style laptop bag is a cool way to carry work or school essentials. |
PC Magazine August 29, 2003 Bill Howard |
Portege R100: Nearly Flawless Toshiba's dazzling 2.4-pound ultra-ultraportable has only one flaw. Find out what it is. |
Entrepreneur October 2003 Mike Hogan |
Lighten Up! Weighed down by your portable PC? These featherweights might be just what you're looking for. |
PC Magazine September 15, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
An Affordable Tablet PC TDV Vison is working on a way to bring Tablet PCs to the masses. |
PC Magazine September 10, 2003 Bill Howard |
New Portege a Worthy Successor Last year, Toshiba took our Editors' Choice twice with its Portege 4000 series. So it will be interesting to see how other ultraportables will compete with the new Toshiba Portege M100 ($2,199) -- a well-timed face-lift with 1.2-GHz Pentium M power. |
PC Magazine August 22, 2003 Bill Howard |
A Good Pick for Mobility The NEC MobilePro 900 is just right for those who need a handheld -- yet fully loaded -- PC. |
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