Category Archives: Product Spotlight

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Review: Lenovo IdeaPad U260

The Lenovo IdeaPad U260 is a lightweight, durable, and attractive laptop and is excellent for business professionals who don’t wish to lug around a heavy laptop, yet still desire solid performance. Go to Source

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Review: Protected Folder from IObit

Justin James reviews Protected Folder, which allows you to make portions of your file system completely invisible and inaccessible to others. Go to Source

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Product Spotlight: Backup application review roundup

Over the past several months, TechRepublic has reviewed several backup applications, but which backup solution do you use and recommend? Go to Source

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Review: AceProject cloud-based project management

AceProject is a web-based project management suite of applications that provides the framework for better planning, regardless of your operation’s size. Go to Source

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Review: Product Spotlight on up.time 5 IT Systems Management

If your business and your IT department continue to grow, you will likely need to consolidate your system management into a cohesive application suite. Go to Source

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Review: Carbonite offsite data backup and recovery

Carbonite is a good option for PCs in homes or small offices that lack central management or storage. Justin James explains in this Product Spotlight. Go to Source

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Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab

After testing three different versions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab, I found some pleasant surprises and one big drawback. Go to Source

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Review: RAMOS MID W9 Android Tablet

Can an inexpensive Android tablet direct from Asia make the grade as a portable business device in the United States? Mark Kaelin finds out with this review of the RAMOS MID W9. Go to Source

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Review: Ashampoo Magical Security 2 for easy encryption

Ashampoo Magical Security 2 is a tool that enables you to encrypt/decrypt files and folders either from a simple to use window or from within Windows Explorer. Go to Source

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Apple’s iPad 2 augments but doesn’t reinvent the tablet

Across America on Friday, people lined up for blocks to buy an incremental update to an established product. In the gadget market, that’s not ordinarily rational behavior. Go to Source

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