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May 2008
- Organize your day's notes with DayNotez
April 2008
- Create a stunning panorama with Photoshop
- Three essential guides to understanding LEGO robotics and the LEGO system
- Laptops to consider if you're too smart to buy a MacBook Air
- We review three teeny-weeny PCs
March 2008
- Forget the iPhone: accessibility trumps trendiness
- Organize lists like a pro with ListPro (and also organize your movies)
- The ABCs of choosing a smartphone
- DateBk6 has advantages over the built-in Palm Datebook
February 2008
- Keep your Palm safe with Warden
- Treo's Ringo ring tone maker isn't quite a star
- LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT: Robotics Beyond Building
- How to unlock your iPhone (and what it all means)
January 2008
- Are you a gadgethound or techno geek? The HTC Advantage might be for you.
- The digital divide and the poor in Jamaica: Bridging the gap
- More power to Forbidden LEGO
- A perfect 10: celebrating 10 years online
December 2007
- You can help bring security and safety back to White House email
- Consumer Alert: Do not buy the GE Halogen toaster oven
November 2007
- Weathering the storm: forecasts on your Pocket PC
- GPS freedom with the Freedom mini-GPS
- Best of the best in GPS apps
- Get with the gratitude
October 2007
- Distributed management services in mobile ad-hoc networks
- Hit your stride with these five running log programs
- How mobile technology has changed the way we work
- Trapped in Carbonite?
- WiFi comes to the Blackberry
September 2007
- Handling distributed applications in an ad-hoc environment
- GPS devices head-to-head: Garmin vs. Delphi (should you buy either one?)
- Miniature data warehousing is now possible
- Palm performs Foleo mercy killing
- T-Mobile's home hotspot: what's hot and what's not
August 2007
- Routing misbehavior in mobile ad-hoc networks
- Cell phone technology and the business traveler: from office phone to mobile office
- Hands on with the (relatively) inexpensive Treo 680
- Hands on with the (somewhat infuriating) Apple TV
- Don't be mockin' our articles
July 2007
- Cost of retransmission for mobile ad-hoc networks
- Hands-on with the HTC Touch -- is it an iPhone killer?
- eBookstore roundup: finding the best deals
- Take your library with you, but on which eBook reader?
- How to get a hundred bucks back from your overpriced PlayStation 3
June 2007
- Wireless standards for mobile ad-hoc networks
- Network wide broadcasting, handling data loss in mobile ad-hoc networks
- When coffee meets keyboard
- Be prepared with the AMBER Alert Child ID Kit
- Got fab? Rapid fabrication (scan-modify-mill) solid objects right on the desktop
- Outlook Mobile Service: a low-bandwidth connection to your mobile life
May 2007
- Positioning of wireless devices in a mobile ad-hoc network
- Robot, can you lend a hand?
- Chow down and limber up with CalorieKing
- A backup for all seasons
- The Cingular 8525 is a top-shelf Pocket PC phone
April 2007
- Oakley's Thumping good time
- Spb Backup
- The Best of Everything is yet to come
- An expert's look at RFID World 2007
March 2007
- Dremel, Dremel, bo-bemel, banana-fanna-fo-femel, fe-fi-fo-memel...Dremel!
- Hidden gold in a full re-install
- Should you turn your computer off at night?
- Will the Unotron Washable Wireless Keyboard sink or swim?
February 2007
- Getting to know how RFID works
- Real-world privacy implications of RFID
- Playing with my Wii
- Imagine if George Washington was God
January 2007
- Save your money with SplashWallet
- Mobile TV and the great vendor conspiracy
- Create handy handheld databases with HanDBase
- Understanding RFID
December 2006
- Super-expensive gifts for the rich and excessive
- Expensive (but worth it) gifts for the truly worthy
- Nice gifts for givers on a $50-500 budget
- Cheap and disturbing gifts under $50
- Looking forward to 2007
November 2006
- Track your money flow with SplashMoney
- Organize your smartphone's pictures with SplashPhoto
- Is voting security in Florida still a problem?
- Privacy, not machines, was the big voting issue last week
October 2006
- Data transportation in an Internet-based mobile ad-hoc network
- Incredibly cheap iPod stand
- Preparing for the impending IE7 release
- Manage your passwords with SplashID
- Oh, SplashShopper
September 2006
- Word Monaco: a word-based solitaire game for Palm OS
- A better mouse trap
- Escalade your iPod with the Corgi iCar
- Is the iCush the perfect iPod accessory for your iTush?
August 2006
- Why are we giving BPL all this coverage?
- The ARRL on BPL
- Understanding the information rate of BPL and other last-mile pipes
- An expert's analysis of BPL
- Could BPL be a clear and present danger to national security?
- Inside the ARRL's objection to BPL interference
- A BPL manufacturer responds to all the complaints
- Computing Unplugged passes judgement on BPL
July 2006
- Understanding broadband over powerline technology
- Implementing broadband over powerline
- The broadband over powerline controversy heats up
- Interference: is it the dark underbelly of BPL?
June 2006
- Red state vs. blue state software for your PDA and laptop
- Kingston Technology and the meaning of U3
- The Treo TripKit contains everything but the kitchen sink
- U3 means portable software in your pocket
May 2006
- The Sprint A920 phone: should you buy it, or a PDA smartphone?
- Treo 700p, E3, Halo 3, PS3, and taking a Wii
- Boostaroo's Revolution will boost your iPod's beat
- Save yourself some tech support hassles with Computing Unplugged
April 2006
- Read your water meter, find a handheld cheaper and sweeter, and get HDTV sans satellite receiver
- Portable hard drive hit parade
- Just how clever can a cellphone be?
- Learn to fly RC planes and helicopters with RealFlight G3
March 2006
- Introducing the Computing Unplugged RSS feeds
- The XV6700, viva la Verizon
- PalmSource clarifies our coverage of Palm OS and ALP
- PDA phone wars: the Treo 700w vs. the Treo 650 vs. the PPC-6700
February 2006
- Should you replace a perfectly good laptop?
- ID theft, data recovery, HDTV, Socom, megapixels, and more. It's letters time!
- The future of the Palm platform: rosy or uncertain?
- The future of the Palm platform: lessons learned from the Sharp Zaurus
January 2006
- A cheap way to schedule repeating tasks
- Analysis: what do consumers really want in a mobile email solution?
- How to protect yourself from identity theft
- Battle of the iPod books
December 2005
- Power aware routing for mobile ad-hoc networks
- Wireless healthcare vendor information, where/when you need it.
- Create musical joystick mash-ups with the StikAx
- The inside story of Sereniti, a new wireless router company
- Great software to help you manage your New Year's resolutions
November 2005
- Implementation of distributed hash tables in mobile ad-hoc networks
- Move over Fabio, it's the Pavio
- LifeDrive cases: Palm vs. Proporta
- NoiseBuster, who you gonna call?
- Hands-on (literally) with the Palm wireless keyboard
October 2005
- Group communication in combat operations using mobile ad-hoc networks
- Our future home environment and mobile ad-hoc networks
- Supporting combat operations using mobile ad-hoc networks
- An in-depth interview with Sprint Nextel and the future of GPS telephony
- Palm OS developers speak out on the Palm OS
- Paint the way with TealPaint
- Woman Calendar: a healthy (and handy) mobile solution for women
September 2005
- The Franklin Electronic ROLODEX, an inexpensive and very functional PDA substitute
- Rearrange your desktop any way you want with TealDesktop
- The man behind the microchip
- Understanding wireless mode
- The continuing mystery that is Palm, Inc.
August 2005
- The history of mobile ad-hoc networks
- An introduction to wireless local area networks and WiFi
- Dear Diary: Ugly cow, killing ducks
- Dear Diary: Naked cow butt
- Dear Diary: You can't strip naked when you're dead
- Forgive me Diary, for I have sinned.
- From New Jersey to Palm Bay, Florida
July 2005
- Introducing the relay
- Please stop clicking on the monkey: a Q&A on home networking security
- The OQO Model 01: an amazingly tiny Windows XP handheld
- Let's play taps for Tapwave
June 2005
- Secure transmissions in the mobile ad-hoc network
- Working groups for mobile ad-hoc networks
- Is there room for Roomba?
- Speed up your game play with the Nostromo SpeedPad
- The Dell Axim X50: The small unit with the big heart
- The state of adult content in the handheld device market
May 2005
- Data transportation in Internet-based mobile ad-hoc network
- Mobile clinical data makes a difference
- Problems and solutions in mobile ad-hoc networks
- Village Sim lets you control your own village people
- Plucking a Berry
- Exploring Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
- A first look at the LifeDrive
April 2005
- How to send webcam surveillance images to your Palm or Pocket PC
- Is Busker busted?
- Why buy a PDA?
- Internet Mobile Ad-hoc networks
- ZigBee: A new wireless standard
March 2005
- Cut the wires on your handheld stream
- GameBox Solitaire, twice the Solitaire, twenty times the game
- Retro gaming redux: to boldly go...
- Critical ad-hoc networking features
- The Planon DocuPen, not your plain old pen
- Mobile media goes corporate
February 2005
- Connection stability in wireless ad-hoc networks
- Is Doom 3 really doomed?
- How to be a Plant and Fish Tycoon
- Retro gaming to go
- Mobile healthcare: Caregivers on the go!
January 2005
- Capacity of mobile ad-hoc networks
- Six months later with the Tapwave Zodiac
- Field sales: Redefining out-of-pocket
- Men of Valor
- Balancing your year with Life Balance
- How Elvis entered the building and CES went out the window
December 2004
- Concept and operation requirements of mobile ad-hoc networks
- Quality of services in mobile ad-hoc networks
- Service awareness in mobile ad-hoc networks
- Proporta 3 in 1 Stylus
- NewsBreak, an RSS news reader for your Pocket PC
- Enabling mobile field service applications
- Duplicate DVDs and CDs with the Addonics DVD DigiCopier
- Wireless stocking-stuffers
- The Confidential Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
November 2004
- Bluetooth, a commercial application of mobile ad-hoc network
- Group communication in mobile ad-hoc networks
- Meet the Meeples
- Mobile ROI Boot camp
- X-10 makes BestFest the best fest in the the West
- Backup Battle Royale
- The Logitech MX 1000 Laser mouse proves that optical is obsolete
- CalliGrapher 7.4 gives you natural handwriting recognition
October 2004
- Beiks English-Japanese Talking Phrasebook
- Microsoft Voice Command for Pocket PC talks back and keeps you safe
- Global Source Zodiac Case
- Set sail with the tradewinds at your back
- The future of mobile ad-hoc networks
- Sensor networks and ad-hoc networking
- Cost-saving TCO tips for enterprise mobile solutions
September 2004
- Far Cry, a graphically stunning first-person shooter
- Hellfire: Apache vs. Hind
- Some applications of mobile ad-hoc networks
- Data communication in mobile ad-hoc networks
- The cost of a lifetime: calculating TCO for handheld enterprise solutions
- A subjective introduction to HDTV
- Geek out the vote!
- Try your hand at the Computing Unplugged Tapwave Hype-a-palooza
August 2004
- Importance of secure routing in mobile ad-hoc networks
- A focus on the challenges of mobile ad-hoc networks
- Computing Unplugged reviews the Tapwave Zodiac
- Fiddling with Nero 6 Ultra Edition
- Secure your passwords visually with visKeeper
- Get in the Olympic spirit with Crazy Athletics II
- Six months later with the palmOne Tungsten T3
July 2004
- How mobile physician order entry can help healthcare providers reduce costs
- The Dell Axim X30 vs. palmOne's Zire 72, Tungsten E, and Tungsten C
- Routing protocols for mobile ad-hoc networks
- Playing DVDs on your PDA
- Protect your rights and help fight the Broadcast Flag
- Handwriting recognition that is On the Spot
- Some characteristics of mobile ad-hoc networks
June 2004
- Finding your way with the Pharos Pocket GPS Navigator
- Understanding mobile ad-hoc networks
- How PDA software is born
- Customer disservice
- Technical aspects of mobile ad-hoc networks
- The Navman PiN Pocket PC with built-in GPS
May 2004
- Take out your Aggression on your Palm
- A first look at the Nintendo DS and Playstation Portable
- The Targus Universal wireless keyboard
- Adaptive repeaters change the ROI equation for in-building solutions
- Inno Pocket Metal Deluxe case
April 2004
- Exim Screen Protector Ultra Protect for Zire 71
- True grit, a review of Exim Screen Protectors
- The strange case of when Outlook notes won't synchronize to a Pocket PC
- Crazy Olympics 1.5
- Spring forward with palmOne's new color handhelds
March 2004
- Choose the right software for your Palm
- Don't let time pass you by with TimeCopy 1.4
- Warfare Incorporated
- Use of camera phones expected to triple in 2004
- Midway Arcade Classics
February 2004
- The case for wireless high-speed access in hotels
- Facing nuclear proliferation threats, Los Alamos National Laboratory gets creative with handhelds
- The SCOTTeVEST: Pocket full of miracles
- DigiFix can fix your digitizer drift
January 2004
- It's 2004. Where are all the robots?
- Oxford American Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus
- Premium SMS: interaction made easy
- Are you being technopatronized?
December 2003
- A day in the life of a woman and her mobile devices
- The spirit is born
- 99 years and 350+ days
- The twelve seconds that changed history
- Celebrating flight across the years and across the magazines
- The LibertyLink Docker wireless headset
- VideoNow, a $40 personal video player for kids
November 2003
- Putting your iPod to sleep
- Introducing the Your First Digital Camera audio workshop
- How to start clean with a new Palm handheld
- Help celebrate the First Flight Anniversary with your articles and pictures
- Housekeeping on the handheld
- David's guide to surviving Thanksgiving (and some computer stuff)
- Understanding wireless local number portability
October 2003
- Megapixels and cropping
- Palm's triple play
- Here comes trouble
- Understanding how image compression works
- Megapixels and digital storage media
- A moving view of the California fires
September 2003
- Adobe Acrobat Reader for Palm OS 2.0 has room to grow
- Heart health with your handheld
- Are you into robots?
- Plug in to the Computing Unplugged mailbag
- Your first digital camera
- What the heck is a megapixel?
August 2003
- The Pocketop Keyboard connects to any infrared-enabled handheld
- You want me to carry what???
- Tablet PC and Outlook 2003 make a great team
July 2003
- Create encrypted accounts with Cloak v2.0
- Treo Mail delivers advanced mobile email
- InnoPocket products outfit the Sony Clie line
- Wireless email roundup
June 2003
- FatFinger 2.0 faces off against Graffiti in time trials
- Veo Photo Traveler puts a camera in your SD card slot
- Let's try this again
- A quick call for writers
May 2003
- Watch the Standard Deviants with Pocket PC Films
- Kyocera 7135 smartphone beats the competition
- PalmPower is now Computing Unplugged Magazine
- Wirelessly connect to your Xbox using the Linksys WET11 Wireless Ethernet Bridge
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