When You're on the Go, These Devices Can Help
By David LaGesse -
Money & Business
- November 7, 2008
The scoop on road-ready gadgets, including a light laptop, a GPS device, and a 3G cellphone.
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Lyon College Provides All Students with Laptops
By Alison Go -
The Paper Trail
- November 6, 2008
The small liberal arts school in Arkansas will have supplied 750 computers in three years.
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Apple Laptops Get Multitouch Pad, Drop Only to $1,000
By David LaGesse -
Dave's Download
- October 14, 2008
Unibody design trims weight, but company doesn't much trim low-end prices.
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Apple Notebooks Coming Next Week; Some Can't Wait
By David LaGesse -
Dave's Download
- October 10, 2008
Press invitation sends speculation into fever pitch, including analysis of invitations.
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Legislators Move to Cut Down Border Seizures of Travelers' Laptops
By Robert Schlesinger -
Robert Schlesinger
- September 30, 2008
When does the government get your belongings without good reason? When you're re-entering the country.
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Bill Would Limit Customs's Power to Seize and Search Laptops
By Alex Kingsbury -
Nation & World
- September 30, 2008
Democrats offer measure to require border agents to establish a "reasonable suspicion" before search.
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Multiple PCs per Consumer Now the Norm
By David LaGesse -
Dave's Download
- September 12, 2008
Analysts say cheap ultraportables make household adoption or household ownership passé.
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Schools Issue Laptops to Eighth Graders
By Eddy Ramírez -
On Education
- August 18, 2008
Are young students responsible enough for laptop computers?
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Seizing Laptops and Cameras at the Border—Too Intrusive?
Opinion
- June 25, 2008
The government has been seizing electronics from randomly selected travelers. Tell us what you think.
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Seizing Laptops and Cameras Without Cause
By Alex Kingsbury -
Nation & World
- June 24, 2008
A controversial customs practice creates a legal backlash.
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Laptops Reveal Possible Chávez-FARC Ties
News Desk
- March 7, 2008
Amid all the saber-rattling by Venezuela and Ecuador over a recent raid by the Colombian military that killed a top guerrilla leader, some intriguing revelations are surfacing from several laptop computers and hard drives captured in the jungle operation.
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