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ASUS S5200N
by Dan Chiappini

This pre-production notebook was shipped to us in a professional looking silver lockable briefcase. We were expecting to see top secret government papers rather than a slimline ultra low voltage (ULV) notebook.

Feb 11, 2004
Civilization IV
by Damien Virulhapen

Here's what you're doing for your Christmas holidays.

Nov 29, 2005
Review > Projectors
BenQ W100
by Bennett Ring

If you want big, bright, cheap images, check this Benq projector out.

Jun 1, 2006
Maxtor Blackarmor 320GB, a USB drive with US-grade military encryption
by Alex Bradner

The Maxtor Blackarmor has one thing that other USB hard drives don’t - military grade data security in a very stylish package

May 11, 2009
Just Cause
by Staff writers

More GTA sandbox action, set down south of the border. That means Cuba, not Victoria.

Sep 19, 2006
MACROMEDIA CONTRIBUTE 2
by Tom Arah

Macromedia Contribute (March 2003, page 57) caused considerable excitement with its ability to keep site content up-to-date, under control and within budget.

Oct 8, 2003
LOTUS DOMINO 6.5
by David Neiger

Being enterprise software, one usually needs considerable expertise and time to obtain optimal performance and functionality. This is especially true for a product as comprehensive and feature rich as Lotus Domino 6.5 which is fully programmable and can provide workflow, knowledge management, document management, archiving, database and collaboration services via a client-server or browser based thin client model.

Jan 14, 2004
Review > Misc Software
Red Hat Enterprise WS 3
by Ashton Mills

Red Hat's latest offering is a finely tuned offensive into the lucrative corporate desktop market. With the Linux steamroller on a collision course for Redmond the last year has seen a number of major wins for the open source upstart with corporations such as IBM and governments that include Germany, France, China, Japan, Russia and Britain either already making the switch or considering it. And not just for servers, but on workstations too.

Feb 11, 2004

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