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  • Review: EPoX eX5 Mini Me

    EPoX is a second-tier motherboard maker with a less visible presence than some of the bigger names like ASUS or MSI. The company has a good reputation for making motherboards that cost less but push the performance envelope, like the nForce2-based EP-8RDA+. Now, as seems to be the case with many motherboard makers, it’s getting…

  • Swabbing the Desks

    Software that automates the management of personal computers can make tech-support considerably more efficient and, ideally, reduce the likelihood that a machine will end up dead in the water. Desktop-management software covers three functional areas: Software distribution, which refers to delivering applications to a PC over a network and installing them; information-technology asset management, the…

  • KDE 3.2 Gains Speed, Loses Bugs

    Improved performance, new applications and new bug fixes highlight the changes in Version 3.2 of the KDE Project’s KDE desktop software for Linux, which KDE released Tuesday. The release, available for free download at KDE’s Web site, has been the default user interface for several Linux distributions, including SuSE Linux, Knoppix, Lindows and Mandrake Linux.…

  • Super G Doubles 802.11g Performance

    Once upon a time, we were awed by the 11-Mbps top throughput of 802.11b wireless networking and were glad to have it. Then last year, the much faster 802.11g appeared, with its 54-Mbps data rate threshold and 802.11b compatibility. But if that still isn’t enough to keep your business or home network humming, consider the…

  • Taking Care of Small Business Servers

    Getting a small-business network up and running can be a daunting task, particularly in terms of choosing the proper components, both hardware and software. In particular, finding the right network operating system is paramount, because it’s the backbone on which everything on your network is shared and added. Your decision requires a firm understanding of…

  • The Wi-Fi Visibility Factor: Moving Beyond Basic Roaming

    The Wi-Fi market today is evolving in the right direction. Just as we saw in the early days of cellular, operators are establishing roaming agreements that allow their customers to access the Wi-Fi hotspots operated by other providers. T-Mobile has opened its Wi-Fi network to outside subscribers for the first time. Wayport has announced roaming…

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