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Blog: Hands-on with the Toshiba Libretto W100 Dual-display
Toshiba announces the debut of their dual multi-touchscreen notebook, the libretto W100. It's a unique concept, but will it find its niche? -
Buyer's Guide: 3 Ways to Create Your Own Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot
Travel with a lot of Wi-Fi devices? Here are three ways to get your devices—computers, cameras, game platforms—online by creating your own mobile hotspot.
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Guide: Use Wi-Di to Beam Video from Your Laptop to Your TV
Intel's new Wi-Di technology is a great feature if you are a Hulu fan or looking to show family pictures and videos on the big screen. But it has some frustrating limitations... -
Blog: Intel Launches App Store Targeting Netbooks
Last week, Intel announced the beta launch of their App Store targeting netbook computers. It's an interesting concept—provide light-weight apps to expand the usefulness of Intel Atom processor-based netbooks—but it's not fully baked yet.
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Buyer's Guide: Laptop Buyer's Guide
Updated November 2009: With so many choices available, choosing a laptop can be a daunting experience. We give you the guidance you need to make the process easier.
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Review: Are Kid-Friendly Netbooks from Disney and Nickelodeon Right for Your Kids?
Kids want to play with computers too, and now there are low-cost netbooks just for them. We look at what these kid-friendly laptops have to offer.
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Tip: Understanding Laptop Processor Choices
With so many different processor options, choosing the right laptop can be a daunting task. In this video, Suzanne Kantra, Editor-in-Chief of Techlicious.com, will guide you through the choices and help you determine which is the best laptop for your needs. -
Guide: Should You Upgrade to Windows 7?
Microsoft is putting Vista behind it. The question is, should you too? We take you through the maze of prices and versions of Windows 7 to guide you to the right decision.
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Blog: Preview of the Sony VAIO X Series Ultra-light, Ultra-thin Notebook
Sony's new X Series notebook is amazingly thin and light. But with a low-powered Atom processor and a $1299 starting price, it's for those who value portability above everything else. -
Blog: Dell’s Latitude Z is a Truly Portable 16-inch Laptop
At 4.5-pounds and 0.7-inch at its thickest point, the new Dell Latitude Z series ushers in a new class of big-screen laptop that you’ll actually want to carry with you.
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