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  • Samsung NC10

    The NC10 betters previous Samsung netbooks with a built-in HSDPA SIM card reader and the portability this provides. Optus wireless broadband bundles seem like excellent value.

  • Seven mail servers tested

    Microsoft Exchange might be the most popular mail server but is it the best? We test the alternatives.

  • iHarvest One

    Offering excellent integration with Microsoft Internet Explorer and an unobtrusive interface, iHarvest One provides the most intuitive set of tools for capturing and organizing Web pages of the products reviewed in this roundup

  • Ezlogin

    Ezlogin.com's Ezlogin provides a single sign-on solution, bookmark access from any Web browser, and an active Internet clipping service. When you sign up, you enter an Ezlogin user name, password, and e-mail address with optional name, city, and zip code information. You click the Start Here link to begin personalizing Ezlogin.

  • It's to go: Service hosts portable Web

    Need a hand getting a Web application to handheld devices? You might want to pass the job over to AvantGo.

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