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LAPTOP Magazine October 2005 Table of Contents
Feature
Wireless Reborn By putting compelling multimedia content front and center, Amp’d Mobile is showing the big boys how wireless data should be done. Read Article >>
Review
Jabra SP500 Bluetooth on the dashboard. We take a new wireless speakerphone for a ride Read Article >>
Feature
Intel's Low-Power Future The era of the gigahertz has past and multi-core processors are the future, according to Intel, which outlined its product roadmap at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. Read Article >>
2nd Annual Mobile Innovation Awards
From a cell phone that could replace your iPod to a digital camera that sends pictures via Wi-Fi, this year’s award winners move mobility forward. Don’t miss our exclusive CEO interview with a new all-3G wireless service provider that will have the big boys going back to the drawing board.
Cell Phones
Notebooks
Imaging
Entertainment
Innovator of the Year
All-in-One Security Suites
Spyware, viruses, spam, and phising scams; surfing the Web poses many threats. Form a force field around your notebook by downloading one application to stop them all in their tracks.
The Best Tailgating Gear
Find your parking spot and turn on your satellite radio. We've found gear so good that you may skip the stadium to continue your pre-game party.
HOW TO Migrate to a New NotebookWant to transfer all of your files and settings from an old laptop to a new one without pulling your hair out? We’ll show you how it's done. UP FRONT MOBILE IMPACT
News & Views How camera phones are changing the way news is reported. Plus, fantasy football on your mobile and a new competitor to Wi-Max. ARRIVALS
A rugged notebook deserving of the Hummer name, a cell docking system to take advantage of all those extra minutes, and a portable media player that we might actually buy. NEXT
Perfect by Design Thin is in, as are brighter screens and more colors. But what's next? We investigate the latest trends coming to a mobile device near you and highlight the most ground-breaking mobile designs of the past ten years. ASK THE GEEK
All your mobile tech questions answered. This month we give our take on buying refurbished laptops and break down file sharing over a home network. HANDS-ON TEST TRACK
A RAZR-killer with a killer price tag, an iPod-friendly alarm clock, and how Google can show you what your house looks like from space. HIGH FIVE
Bluetooth in Stereo Cut the cord and rock out to your favorite tunes without getting snagged. GO WIRELESS CELL PHONE CENTRAL
Bluetooth Time We test five of the latest headsets vying for a place on your ear. WI-FI NOW
Confessions of a Wi-Fi Rookie Join a couple of wireless networking newbies as they struggle to set up a router at home. Note to manufacturers: stop using terms like SSID and WEP. BUSINESS EDGE MOBILE IT
Smart Phone Viruses: Hype vs. Reality If your computer has ever been infected with a virus, you know how nasty they can be. Smart phones are the new target. Are you ready? BUSINESS TRAVELER
Do Travel Agents Still Matter? You can find tons of cheap fares online, but some frequent flyers prefer spending a little extra to get that personal touch. TECH IN ACTION
Classrooms Cut the Cord With Wi-Fi notebooks and PDAs working their way into schools across the country, students are finally paying attention to their work instead of their Game Boys. PRESENTATIONS
Take the Show on the Road You don't have to pay a fortune to get a projector that can fit in your laptop bag. We put four affordable ultraportables to the test. ENTERTAINMENT TO GO COLOR YOUR WORLD
A new generation of color screen MP3 players allows you to listen to tunes and show off your photo library. But can anyone top Apple? DIVERSIONS Our favorite ways to kill time, including this month's hottest new DVDs and a survival horror PC game that's actually scary.
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