HP DX9000 Touchsmart PC Updates
The new HP DX9000 TouchSmart PC provides an interactive experience for its users.
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Free as a Bird Updates NETGEAR's WNR2000 wireless router is filled with features at a reasonable price.
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A Perfect Fit Updates Toshiba’s Tecra M10 notebook is light, yet solid, and packed with mobile management features.
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The Right Switch for the Job Updates D-Link’s compact DGS-2205 fits in well in small spaces.
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Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 Updates Counter security threats with solid endpoint security.
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Small but Strong Updates Wyse technology’s V10L thin client packs power in a small footprint.
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Windows 7 Improves on Vista April/May 2009 Microsoft’s new OS, in beta, offers new taskbar and faster response times.
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The Right Size for the Job April/May 2009 A large screen and keyboard make the latest ASUS Eee easy to operate.
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Security At The Gate Updates Fortinet serves up one UTM box to rule them all.
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Rise of the Gizmo Updates EdTech previews HP's latest web-access and notebook hybrid, the Mini 2140 netbook.
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In Control January/February 2009 With this tool, you can manage multiple access points from a central console.
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Going Digital May/June 2008 These two interactive whiteboards can jump-start your 21st-century classroom.
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In-Room Convenience November/December 2007 These two printers can be perfect classroom complements.
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Seeing Clearly August/September 2007 Which projector is right for your school? Let EdTech’s reviewer help you decide.
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Peer Review April/May 2007 Tablet Tips
EdTech’s reviewer offers up the good—and bad—on these three new
tablet PCs.
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Peer Review November/December 2006 Double Time
Considering tablet PCs for your classroom? Cincinnati Country Day School put the Toshiba M400 through its paces.
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Teaching the Teacher November/December 2006 Mobile Device Smackdown
Do PDAs or notebook computers deliver the most bang for the buck?
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Peer Review September/October 2006 Network Surveillance
Learn to deal effectively with all-pervasive spyware and network monitoring.
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Notebook PCs vs. PDAs September/October 2006 How to Choose?
Two different one-to-one programs reveal the pros and cons of each type of device.
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