Tags: laptop, palm

MSI Turbobook GX600

Good value for money, considering the fact it can so easily be overclocked, but it's far from perfect

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ASUS C90S

ASUS's latest laptop offering has some positives, but a few fatal flaws as well.

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ASUS Lamborghini VX2

It may not have Fernando Alonso behind the wheel, but the latest Lamborghini laptop looks like it has the pure muscle to snap benchmarks in two and still have time to grab a beer and pizza.

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Acer Aspire 5920

Though it's bulky, the Acer Aspire 5920 makes a great choice for buyers who want both a media-friendly laptop and a portable HD DVD player that plugs into their home theatre.

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Dell XPS M1530

Don't let the slim design and relatively light heft fool you. This XPS is one powerful gaming portable with an impressive feature set for work and play.

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Is Foleo Palm's folly?

Palm's bid to reinvent mobile computing looks an awful lot like the current state of mobile computing, but with less horsepower.

Dizzying Intel chip choices

Desktop and laptops will have almost limitless configuration possibilities, according to an unpublished Intel document.

Is the Palm OS missing the multimedia boat?

Sexy new mobile apps from Google and others are debuting on operating systems that are more current than Palm's.

Telstra throws Next G Treo in the ring

Telstra will introduce Australia's first Windows Mobile-based Palm Treo 750 smartphone on February 26, with the added bonus of compatibility with its high-speed Next G mobile network.

Mobile minitablets still grounded despite new tech

PDAs are pretty much dead; smart phones are the domain of the cellular industry; and the newest push, the ultramobile PC, hasn't met with much early success.

Handhelds buying guide

Choosing the right handheld is all about finding the perfect balance of size, weight, performance, features, and cost. This guide steps you through the decision-making process.

I'm looking for a reasonable wireless Internet plan that will not break the bank.

I have recently purchased a Sony Vaio Laptop (latest release) with Windows Vista. The laptop has a built in wireless card and I am looking for a reasonable wireless plan that will not break the bank. I use the laptop whilst out and about for work and also at home for general Internet browsing. Do you have any suggestions as to a provider that could meet my needs but not break my bank?

Secure your mobile wireless device

Worried about malware attacks on your mobile device? Discover software and tips to stop gate-crashing spyware, viruses, and thieves in their tracks.

Tech toys for speed junkies

Not everyone can go touring in a Bugatti or racing in a Ferrari. But that's half the allure — you want it but you can't have it. Well, that's not entirely true.

Wireless glossary

3G, GPRS, TransFlash, RS-MMC. Don't know what they mean? Check out our glossary of wireless terms.

Mobile tech for women

OK, ladies, you know as well as I do that tech toys aren't just for the boys -- why should they have all the fun?

Secure your smart phone

A mobile device virus could one day steal your identity or lock you out of your house. Here's what you need to know.

Top 10 phones of February

CNET.com.au's Jeremy Roche takes you through the most popular mobile phones of February.

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GoDB 3.4

Develop wireless and handheld applications.

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PrinterOn PocketWhere 1.1

Send print jobs to a printer directly from your Palm.

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ExpensePlus 1.2

Keep track of business expenses on your Palm device.

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ShareCalendar 2.98.0446

Share Outlook Calendar folders without a server with different groups of people.

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RoboForm for Palm 1.6

View your passwords, contacts, and favorites synchronized from your desktop.

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