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GIGABYTE GN-BTD01
by Darren Ellis
Last month we reviewed Microsoft's Bluetooth-enabled keyboard and mouse (January 2002, page 52), and at $399 we deemed it more worthy as a Bluetooth starter kit than a wireless keyboard and mouse kit.
Feb 1, 2003
Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600
by David Lin
After enjoying the Satellite 2800 (reviewed issue 42, p80) so much, the Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600 is a disappointment. This is surprising in that the general belief would be that the more powerful machine would be more appealing to the technically inclined than the Celeron-based Satellite 2800.
Jul 2, 2001
BELKIN F8T001
by Darren Ellis
With Bluetooth-enabled devices taking off this year, (slowly, slowly), it's inevitable that more and more Bluetooth adaptors will appear on the market. We reviewed the Gigabyte GN-BTD01 (February 2003, page 44) and now the Belkin F8T001 USB Bluetooth adaptor.
Mar 1, 2003
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This Wireless World
by Nathan Taylor
Nathan Taylor explores the world of wireless technology, from WANs, LANs and PANs - what we've got and what's to come.
Sep 22, 2005
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One radio fits all
by David Kidd
Intel plans to look towards new wireless network architectures which allow multiple frequency bands, including BlueTooth, Wi-Fi and the new WiMax to be converged seamlessly on a single chip.
Sep 17, 2003
HP iPAQ H5550
by Tim Danton
If there was a PDA king, this would be it. HP includes everything in the iPAQ H5550 including 802.11b, Bluetooth and fingerprint recognition. Most importantly, this is the first PDA we've seen to run Pocket PC 2003
Sep 1, 2003
Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite
by Darren Ellis
Microsoft's hardware division pumps out some excellent keyboards and mice, and from the latest refresh of their range comes the evocatively named top-model Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth.
Nov 15, 2004
TOSHIBA E740 POCKET PC
by Chris Debruyne
The Toshiba e740 Pocket PC is the third PDA from Toshiba released in the past year, and is targeted at the business user. This does not mean its a bland PDA, as it is the fastest on the market thanks to its 400MHz Intel Xscale processor.
Sep 2, 2002
SONY ERICSSON T65 & T68
by Valens Quinn
Mobile phones are experiencing their second major evolution. Its not one of form factor, but of functionality.
May 1, 2002
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One way or another
by Tim Dean
Everyone likes standards, but standards mean compromises. Tim Dean looks at whether they're worth the trade off.
Nov 22, 2004
HP iPAQ H4150
by Tim Danton
The iPAQ's evolution is almost complete. The first signs came with the H1940, a Pocket PC that finally managed to be good looking, tiny and powerful - and it even included Bluetooth. But the H4150, while looking rather similar, makes the H1940 look almost Stone Age, with HP squeezing WLAN into the package, upping the processor speed to 400MHz and improving the screen still further.
Feb 11, 2004
Nokia 6820
by Staff Writers
The 6820 is Nokia's business phone. Its previous incarnation -- the 6800 -- was heavily criticised for not offering tri-band or Bluetooth; both of which have now been remedied. For something the size of a regular phone, we can applaud Nokia for shoe-horning a full Qwerty keyboard in.
Dec 15, 2004