Having spent the last year digging into the technical depths of Windows 7, it was really interesting to refocus and write about it for a much more consumer audience; that's actually harder than going into the technical details because I have to justify calling it more stable without being able to explain the Fault Tolerant Heap and Min Win and process cloning and DWM memory allocation. You can tell me if I've succeeded: the review is up on the T3 site now...http://www.t3.com/reviews/computers/software/microsoft-windows-7-os-review
Sep. 30th, 2009
Wireless docking finally arrives
The new Dell Latitude Z isn't the only new laptop with the option of a wireless dock. Nearly three years after it first showed off the idea (at the Portégé R400 launch at CES 2007), now that the UWB and Wireless USB standards are finally through all the regulatory hurdles, Toshiba is bringing out its DynaDock W10 wireless docking station.
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