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Sprint and Verizon Go Global
Fujitsu's Airy Ultraportable
A Multitalented Motorola Q
HTC Rethinks the UMPC
Turbocharge Your Data Transfer
Inexpensive Ways to Get Organized
The Best Projectors for Your Business
Security Watch: A Targeted, Jet-Engine Attack
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Sprint and Verizon Go Global
If you thought you needed a GSM phone to head across the pond and still use your own handset, you're wrong. Hybrid (CDMA and GSM) handsets from Verizon and Sprint will keep you connected abroad and at home. One of these five handsets will do the trick. Read all the reviews on PCMag.com.
Fujitsu's Airy Ultraportable
They’re a rare breed, but they do exist: The Fujitsu LifeBook P8010 is part of a select group of laptops that integrate an optical drive and weigh less than 3 pounds. But is that enough to turn our heads? Find out how well the ultraportable withstood our PC Magazine Labs testing.
A Multitalented Motorola Q
Motorola's Q has been popular since the first models hit stores. Sprint's newest iteration, the Q9c, gives its subscribers an inexpensive, clear-sounding, multitalented smartphone that won't cost as much as you would shell out for a new Palm or RIM BlackBerry. A few nagging flaws, though, hold this new Q back from true greatness. Check out the full review to find out if it's still the smartphone for you.
HTC Rethinks the UMPC
The HTC Shift is part smartphone, part tablet, and part laptop, a combo that begs one important question: Can it perform all three tasks well? PC Magazine Labs' testing provides that answer. Go to PCMag.com for the verdict.
Turbocharge Your Data Transfer
Pocketable storage is fast becoming more and more necessary for business travelers and consumers alike. The Buffalo MiniStation is a convenient pocket drive that can travel with you. Its vaunted TurboUSB technology does make things faster, though not necessarily as fast as the marketing claims. Read the full review for more details.
Inexpensive Ways to Get Organized
It's officially spring! So what better time than now to get rid of all that cable and desk clutter? Here are a bunch of products that will help keep your tech in order, including color-coded cables, power outlets, and a charging station for storing gadgets. See what we found, and get your spring cleaning under way.
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The Best Projectors for Your Business
With so many business projector options out there, chances are good one of them meets your needs. Of course, the challenge is wading through the variations to find the right one. Here's a guide to finding the perfect business projector.
Security Watch: A Targeted, Jet-Engine Attack
Microsoft has disclosed a "very limited, targeted attack exploiting a vulnerability in Microsoft Jet Database Engine." The attack vector is through Microsoft Word, and a complex mixture of Word and Windows versions are affected or not affected. Are you? Head over to Security Watch for more details.
Plus: Apple Pushes Safari to iTunes and QuickTime Users
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