Mobile broadband, making the most of wireless networking and routers put through their paces this issue
In this month’s magazine, we’ve got possibly the best package of wireless technology coverage we’ve ever done. We’ve gone all out, covering the topic from all angles ranging from our features on long range mobile broadband and Bluetooth-powered wearable computing, to our comprehensive lab test of 802.11n Wi-fi routers. But we didn’t stop there, adding our corresponding feature on supercharging your Wi-fi, which explores wild new applications of the technology at home. We’ve left nary a stone unturned in our quest to bring you the finest wireless coverage relating to consumer PCs.
In the labs, we’ve got outstanding coverage of the top new notebooks from Toshiba, Lenovo, Acer and Sony, along with our special comparison of notebook hard drives. We’ve put the new iPods through the wringer, as well as the “BlackBerry killer” Nokia E61 phone. We also cover some of the latest world-class software, with Dragon Naturally Speaking 9 Preferred, BitDefender Internet Security 10 and Spyware Doctor 4.
In Real World Computing, Jon Honeyball makes a startling claim about Mac computers and Leigh Dyer manages to fit the entire Linux operating system onto a bootable flash disk. In Gamelabs, we’ve got coverage across the board of next-generation game consoles and those that’ll be on sale for Christmas, with or without their external HD-DVD drives or internal Blu-Ray players.
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