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  • The Smart Traveller's Guide to Data Theft Protection*
    Tuesday 25 July 2006 – 04:21
    The Smart Traveller's Guide to Data Theft Protection Your identity and other personal data can be much more vulnerable while on the road. Derek Boiko-Weyrauch shows you how not to be an easy mark.
  • Smart Hard Drives: Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 and Western Digital WD740 Raptor*
    Friday 23 January 2004 – 06:00
    The serial ATA interface is enhanced with a feature from SCSI: Native Command Queuing. Seagate's 7200.7 is the only native SATA interface commercially available, while Western Digital intends to accommodate the low-end server market with its new 74 GB Raptor.
  • Smart and Universal: Flotec's Pockey Drive vs. Trek's ThumbDrive*
    Tuesday 13 February 2001 – 06:00
    The ThumbDrive is based on Flash memory, Flotec's Pockey consists of a 2.5" hard drive. Which one is the better portable USB storage solution?
  • Smart and Simple: Portable 2.5" Hard Drives from Fujitsu and Valueplus*
    Tuesday 29 July 2003 – 07:00
    External hard drive systems with up to 250 GB are getting trendy. But they can hardly satisfy the urge for mobility, since they are usually heavy, and the cables and power supply take up an ungodly amount of room. We looked at three current hard drives based on the 2.5" format which promise extremely easy handling.
  • AMD's Smart Strike: Athlon X2 BE-2350*
    Monday 18 June 2007 – 02:35
    AMD's Smart Strike: Athlon X2 BE-2350 AMD's new cheap; low-power (45 W) dual core processor defines a new segment in the efficient desktop computing market. How does it compare to Intel's sub-£90 / €100 Pentium Dual Core 2160?
  • The Ultimate Smart Home*
    Wednesday 13 April 2005 – 06:00
    How John Patrick took a systems view of building his home to provide distributed services but centralized control.
  • ATi's New Radeon - Smart Technology Meets Brute Force*
    Monday 17 July 2000 – 07:00
    ATi's new Radeon chip has been released a bit ahead of schedule, and now it will have to show if it's smart HyperZ technology is able to beat NVIDIA's forceful GeForce2 GTS. The card with the most new features will have to stand up against the gladiators from 3dfx and NVIDIA. Will shrewdness win over pure muscles?
  • Smart Replacement Remotes for Windows Media Center*
    Monday 20 August 2007 – 08:30 in Consumer Electronics
    Smart Replacement Remotes for Windows Media Center If you buy a PC with Windows Media Center installed you usually get a remote control with it. But it will be a TV style remote control crammed with buttons, meaning you have to navigate up and down lists of tracks or tap in the name of a folder text mess
  • Netgear FS728TS: Smart Switch for the Masses?*
    Monday 13 March 2006 – 03:52
    Netgear FS728TS: Smart Switch for the Masses? Managed switches have long been a mainstay of corporate networks, but lower prices and Web interfaces are now making them more attractive to SOHO networkers. Tim Higgins looks at a good example of this new breed of switch.
  • Who Designed This Crap? Smart Phones Stink, PDA Phones Rule*
    Tuesday 16 May 2006 – 09:13
    Who Designed This Crap? Smart Phones Stink, PDA Phones Rule Smart phones are all the rage these days. Barry Gerber looks at two popular smart phones and a PDA with a built-in phone. His conclusions will surprise you and the telecoms that are making a killing every which way but straight up on smart phones.
  • The Matrix Orbital MX610 Ultra-Smart Character Display*
    Friday 22 July 2005 – 07:00
    To say that the Matrix Orbital MX610 displays a lot more than the time and other mostly redundant data is an understatement. This very easy-to-setup, multi-functional character display not only indicates important system status data, but also offers real-time news, weather and RSS feeds.

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