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Quick View: GIGABYTE GN-A17GU 802.11g Wireless Access Point*
Tuesday 29 June 2004 – 10:55
GIGABYTE Technology has decided to join the ranks of companies trying to eke out a decent business pursuing the rapidly decreasing margins in consumer Networking products. Their GN-A17GU 11g Access Point turned in decent performance, but left us wondering how GIGABYTE plans to gain market share with me-too, hard-to-find networking products. -
Quick View: SanDisk SD Wi-Fi card w/ Zire 71 support*
Friday 25 June 2004 – 01:05
It took eight months, and two backpedals on schedule and supported OSes, but SanDisk finally has added PalmOS support to its SD 802.11b card. The good news is that it works. The bad...well, you'd best read our Quick View to find out the whole story. -
Quick View: PCTEL WiFi Seeker*
Tuesday 4 May 2004 – 03:10
Pocket-sized WiFi network detectors may seem like a dumb idea at first. But if the size and features are right, they can be a real time-saver for seeing whether it's worth it to pull out the ol' notebook. PCTEL's WiFi Seeker seems to succeed where previous devices have failed. Read our Quick View review and see if you agree! -
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The Long View on Games for Windows Vista*
Tuesday 23 May 2006 – 09:46
Microsoft gave E3 attendees a look at some of the major PC titles coming out soon for its new operating system, Windows Vista. TwitchGuru examined a few of the titles - even though they were running on Windows XP instead of Vista - to get a sense of what's in store for PC gamers in 2007.
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Gold View the Present and Future of Microsoft Vista In the Enterprise*
Wednesday 28 March 2007 – 01:55
Microsoft Windows Vista is getting an unbelievable amount of press these days. So much so that one would think it was a no-brainer to upgrade. The question of upgrading, however, is twofold: will consumers flock to adopt it? And even if they do, when will it take hold in business?
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Computex 2004 Report: The Networking View*
Friday 4 June 2004 – 12:56
All wisdom may flow from above, but most IT products come in one way or another from Taiwan. The Computex show in Taipei is where the IT gear companies that you know and love (or loathe) come to make the deals that result in the products that you find in your local or Internet retailer. -
Computex 2000 Part 2: Tom's View*
Saturday 10 June 2000 – 06:00
As Taiwan's impact on the world's IT industry is continuously growing, so is the significance of the Computex show in Taipei. In the second report from the Taiwanese computer show I am introducing new products from Asus, RioWorks and LeadTek. I am also extremely proud to announce our Taipei testing lab, which will supply you with reviews of the brand new products that we've seen here. -
Computex 2000 Part 1: Tom's View*
Thursday 8 June 2000 – 06:00
Computex is my favorite IT show and so I am here in Taipei together with Frank, who has reported about his impressions already. In this first part of my Computex roundup I have some really hot news for you. Thunderbird will be overclockable. We know of two methods on how to alter the multiplier and in this article I am disclosing one of the two. Besides that I've got news from AOpen, SiS, FIC and Q-Lity.
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