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COMPUTING UNPLUGGED MAGAZINE - APRIL 2007 |
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Oakley's Thumping good time Wouldn't it be great if someone combined an MP3 player and sunglasses into one device? Someone did, and it's called the Oakley Thump Pro. Read on to find out what Senior Editor James Booth thinks of Oakley's flagship tech gadget.
Spb Backup After the recent re-install episode with his Verizon XV6700 Pocket PC, Senior Editor James Booth quested for a method to clone his setup. What he found was Spb Backup from Spb Software House. Does it fit the bill? You'll have to read further to find out.
The Best of Everything is yet to come What would you pay for a collection of 169 Pocket PC applications? What if you were told the collective retail value of this package was over $4500? Would it be worth $300. Read on to find out, as Senior Editor James Booth reviews Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine's 2007 Best of Everything package.
An expert's look at RFID World 2007 How can RFID possibly be dull when there's Hooters' girls, chicken wings, and cheerleaders from the Dallas Mavericks in attendance? Martyn Mallick, our favorite RFID expert, went to RFID World 2007 and has a lot to report about the state of the art of RFID. Plus, we're betting he got himself some wings.
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