Toshiba and Best Buy Introduce Children’s Laptop
Toshiba and Best Buy have collaborated to introduce a notebook designed for children age five to 10.
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Toshiba and Best Buy have collaborated to introduce a notebook designed for children age five to 10.
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A thin design and Nvidia Optimus automatic-switching graphics make the Asus Laptops UL80JT-A1 an initially appealing laptop, but looks can be misleading: the underwhelming CPU and battery life are both serious negatives.
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Toshiba today announced select models in its Satellite, Qosmio, and Portege notebook lines will be available with 4G WiMAX technology.
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Internet Explorer is rightfully derided as the slowest and least secure browser on the market -- but IE is still the most widely used browser in the world. Thankfully, the majority of Internet Explorer victims...er, users can improve IE security with these seven Add-ons.
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Western Digital's Scorpio Blue line of notebook hard drives is one of the most popular series of drives on the market. This 640GB hard drive, the WD6400BEVT, represents a good value among laptop hard drives: It gives you the capacity and performance you need at a low price.
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Getac has announced a refresh of its B300 rugged notebook with Core i7 processors.
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With our increasing reliance on computers to get work done, it is more important than ever to keep a secure backup copy of your files and folders. We round up five online backup solutions and pick a winner.
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Dell has introduced two more AMD-based Inspiron notebooks to its lineup, the M501R and the M5030 starting at $529.99.
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The Essential G560 is Lenovo's entry-level 15.6 notebook. It sports an Intel Core i3 processor, full-size keyboard with number pad, and a starting price around $600. Read our review to find out more.
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Sony's super-high-end Vaio Z is an enviable status symbol, but probably out of your price range, especially with its optional 512GB SSD.
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