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  • Samsung touts new, improved Q1 Ultra

    Samsung debuted its Q1 Ultra ultramobile PC on Monday with a distinct message: It's better than the last one.

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    Though the Internet sustained little damage from terrorist attacks that crippled lower Manhattan's communications networks, researchers warn ISPs to be prepared.

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  • Handspring to launch two PDA-mobile phones

    The company has received regulatory approval for two personal digital assistants that combine mobile phone, Web browsing and traditional organiser functions, ZDNet has learned.

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  • Creating a truly 'open' wireless network

    We've come a long way from the days when callers had to go stand next to a window in order to use a mobile phone indoors.

  • And Then There Was Light

    The appeal of a tiny 1.58 kg notebook is obvious to those who lug around a traditional laptop. But what isn't as well known is that many of the negatives of these machines are fading away.

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