May 31, 2009
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MIAMI — On a sunny South Florida day, about a dozen women are seated around a long table overlooking sailboats on Biscayne Bay. They've brought their laptops. They've brought their power suits.

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Women execs supportive (The Post and Courier)
May 31, 2009
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With growing concern over the lack of U.S.

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Boston Power plans battery plant for cars, laptops (CNET)
May 31, 2009
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Q: I'd like to limit our son's time on our computers.

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Software won't fix son's problem (San Francisco Chronicle)
May 31, 2009
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The good CD/DVD printing Automatic document feeder Stylish for a multifunction The bad Slightly expensive cost per page Printer itself is expensive With a vast array of multifunction devices (MFD) on the market, all with similar features to one another, any new entry needs something special to make it stand out. The C309a does it by being good at everything — for the most part. Design and features Fortunately, the striking curved exterior of the C309a puts a tick on our design box before anything else

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HP Photosmart C309a Premium Fax All-in-One Printer
May 31, 2009
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The good Quite rugged Business level warranty Good keyboard Gigabit Ethernet Decent battery life The bad Network activity light isn't very granular 576-pixel screen height can be limiting Polarising looks Design and features The common netbook platform has forced vendors to differentiate themselves in new ways, and so it's with the Latitude 2100 that the concept for the tiny laptops returns to its origin — something designed for the education market. Dell has made a few tweaks to the system, from a rubberised layer on the top and bottom, which provides a scratch-resistant, high grip surface and protects against impact; to a light on the back that indicates to a teacher when a student is online; and a business-level warranty to make sure the school kids don't have to go without for too long should the netbooks break.

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Dell Latitude 2100
May 31, 2009
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Microsoft loves netbooks, the ultra-small, ultra-cheap laptops that accounted for about one in every 10 notebooks sold in the last eight months, but only up to a point, a retail analyst said today.

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Microsoft loves, hates netbooks, says analyst (ARNnet)
May 31, 2009
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COLUMBIA — Graduation Day ended with a bang for the newest batch of Columbia high school alums Saturday night, many of whom got to leave Hearnes Center with prizes including trendy dorm decor and expensive laptops. The All-Night Senior Party brought about 800 new graduates together to enjoy gambling, eating, pampering and playing. The party, which went from 11 p.m

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After graduation, Columbia seniors party all night — safely (Columbia Missourian)
May 31, 2009
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Netbooks, which are much like laptops, only smaller and less powerful, are becoming more common these days. And they can save you a bundle over the cost of a full-featured laptop.

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Discard the laptop: Save a bundle of money with a netbook (Reno Gazette-Journal)
May 30, 2009
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Filmmakers and enthusiasts dressed in black and carrying leather jackets and laptops took over the northern Hunter town of Dungog for its third festival of Australian movies at the weekend. The Dungog

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Dungog film festival showcases Aussie talent (The West Australian)
May 29, 2009
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Time is money, right? If your laptop and mobile gadgets have a dead battery when you need them, you're wasting time that could have been spent on-the-clock. And as a result, you're wasting money.

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Keep Laptops and Phones Powered for Productive Travel (Washington Post)