The Dell 1355cnw's wireless connectivity and simple controls lend themselves well to a busy micro-office environment, as long as you don't mind waiting a bit for multipage documents.
Asus has built a very nice sideline over the years with its gaming laptops, including the G74SX, which is a strong, if expensive, quad-core rig that works fine, but looks like it should cost less.
The more affordable and better-performing Sony Vaio YB35KX/B is a modest improvement on the last YB model we reviewed, adding up to a full-featured but cramped 11-inch laptop that'll cost a lot less than an ultrabook.
The D-Link DIR-827 is a very good true dual-band router that needs a firmware upgrade so it can live up to its potential.
Unique features like HD Movie Print, CD/DVD printing, and Apple AirPrint compatibility make the Canon Pixma MG6220 a no-brainer for amateur photographers, families, and home offices.
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When you delete an unwanted photo from your Facebook profile, it disappears from your page but can remain accessible on the company's servers for years, Ars Technica reports.
Members of the Anonymous network claimed Symantec offered $50,000 in return for the guaranteed destruction of code tied to its pcAnywhere and Norton Antivirus tools, and a declaration that Anonymous lied about an earlier hack.
Researchers at the Google X Labs are prototyping Terminator-like glasses running Android and featuring a single-eye display for augmented reality-type apps, 9to5Google reports.
Hacker collective Anonymous on Friday released emails from the legal team who represented Frank Wuterich, the staff sergeant who led an assault on the Iraqi city of Haditha that left 24 unarmed civilians dead.
A Reddit poster claiming to be a former Zynga software engineer says the social games company is dominated by 'brogrammers' and only cares about cash, not gameplay.
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