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    Moore's Law applies to disk drives, too. Every 18 months, the capacity seems to double. So do the choices. Here's a handicapper's guide to today's storage options.

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    Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs got a rousing reception here Wednesday during his keynote speech at Macworld Expo/Tokyo.

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    Can't pony up for a high-end notebook? IBM's ThinkPad R is a low-cost laptop for true bargain hunters.

  • Iomega's fatter Zip

    The Iomega 750MB Zip showed speed, ruggedness and portability in tests, but can it beat the almighty CD-R?

  • Any zing left in Iomega's Zip?

    Can Iomega put zip back into Zip? The San Diego-based company, which will introduce a faster 750MB Zip drive on the 27th of August, seems to think so. But analysts have their doubts about how much life is left in the speedy line of detachable drives.

  • The apple of your eye

    The dual-800MHz Apple Power Mac G4 offers a lot of potential for running symmetric multiprocessing applications when they become available.

  • An ultraportable that needs some support

    The Evo N200 packs great ounce-for-ounce performance, but its clumsy docking station and lack of wireless support pull it up short of portable perfection.

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