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Googly Eyed Prepare to fall hard for a Google-based OS - and the computers that run on it. |
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Virtual PCs That Conjure New Security Devices as small as a keychain allow you to use any computer without leaving a trail of evidence. |
InternetNews July 31, 2007 David Needle |
RingCube Targets Secure Mobility The MojoPac Enterprise Suite lets IT departments setup their choice of USB mobile storage devices for users to securely access their applications and data. |
PC World April 7, 2008 Jon L. Jacobi |
KPC K4500 This new Shuttle makes an excellent kiosk or office PC if you don't need an optical drive. |
PC World November 22, 2006 Danny Allen |
Virtualization App Makes Programs Portable MojoPac provides a handy solution for frequent travelers who miss using their must-have apps while on the road. |
Inc. February 2008 Ryan Underwood |
Remote Control The technologies that connect you to your office have gotten easier to use and more secure, whether you're manning your office desktop from afar or collaborating on projects via the Web. |
PC Magazine March 14, 2007 John C. Dvorak |
Inside Track v26n7&8 The irony is that early USB key drives were used as copy-protection dongles. Now these things are a way of moving apps from machine to machine. Ha. |
PC World July 24, 2007 Christopher Null |
Get to Your Data Anywhere and Anytime: Tools and Tips You never know where or when you'll need to get work done. Here is how to ensure that your vital programs and files will always be along for the ride. |
BusinessWeek April 16, 2007 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Waiting For Windows Micro FlipStart's micro-PC is the best yet, but it's tough on the eyes. |
PC Magazine March 6, 2007 Cisco Cheng |
Vulcan FlipStart E-1001S The long, long-awaited 1.8-pound Vulcan FlipStart E-1001S is one handheld PC that's likely to make other micro-PC makers sweat a little. |
InternetNews March 7, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Co-Founder To Ship Handheld PC FlipStart puts a Windows XP or Vista-capable computer in a very small package. |