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| COMPUTING UNPLUGGED MAGAZINE - JUNE 2006 |
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Kingston Technology and the meaning of U3 This month, we had the opportunity to interview Heather Skinner, an executive at Kingston Technology, the world's largest independent memory manufacturer. Heather was kind enough to help us understand a fascinating new technology called U3.
Red state vs. blue state software for your PDA and laptop For whatever reasons (and they're twisted), we didn't manage to kill this article. So, it's in this spirit of newly discovered brotherhood (and grits, did we mention the grits?) that we bring you our review of red state vs. blue state software for your PDA. To be fair, we've discovered we really love grits, and, frankly, there's been no really good hate mail for months. And, with all the warmth made possible by a sunny Florida summer, we bring you Red vs. Blue, state edition.
The Treo TripKit contains everything but the kitchen sink Are you one of those people who likes to buy all the accessories and goodies for a gadget? If so, we've got the product for you: the Palm Treo TripKit. Is it worth the $199 price? You'll have to read this article to find out.
U3 means portable software in your pocket Do you ever wish for the day when you can take your personal computing environment with you wherever you go, without having to physically carry your desktop or notebook computer around? Well, that day still isn't here. However, you can take your key programs and data with you wherever you go, and they'll fit in your pocket. At least you can do this if you carry a U3 smart drive. To learn how well these drive works, read this article by Contributing Editor Bill Mann.
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