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LifeBook T4410: Good Touch Features, But A Little Too Heavy
Fujitsu's LifeBook line has produced some impressive contenders among tablet PCs, and the Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 rates as a solid and versatile performer for business users. With a glut of multitouch-friendly tablets (including the vaunted Apple iPad) promising to revolutionize the way we compute, it's easy to forget that convertible laptops have been around for a while now. The LifeBook T4410 ($1299 for the configuration we tested) may not match the low prices of those "other" tablets, but it has the advantage of being a fully functional laptop, too.
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Is Dante's Inferno a God of War Clone
Lying on the table beside me is an action figure modeled after the star in Electronic Arts' third-person action game, Dante's Inferno. Dante looks none too happy. That might have something to do with all his missing skin, flayed from his chest in crisscrossing strips to form a bloody cross. You can make out faint pictographics etched over the exposed musculature. It's like something cribbed from a Clive Barker line of Opus Dei toys.
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Uno for iPhone
Uno is one of the most famous card games around. Everyone from your grandmother to your little sister has played this timeless classic and now, thanks to Gameloft, you can take it with you wherever you go.
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Cloud Engines Pogoplug
Increasingly, people want to share the stuff on their computers with others across the globe. You can accomplished this with OS X¿s sharing services. Or you could use a storage/sharing service such as Dropbox or SugarSync to make files available via the ¿cloud.¿ Each scheme has its downside, however. Setting up a sharing server is beyond the ken of many Mac users. And convenient though sharing services are, you have to pay a premium for significant amounts of storage space.
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LifeBook T4410: Good Touch Features, But A Little Too Heavy
Fujitsu's LifeBook line has produced some impressive contenders among tablet PCs, and the Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 rates as a solid and versatile performer for business users. With a glut of multitouch-friendly tablets (including the vaunted Apple iPad) promising to revolutionize the way we compute, it's easy to forget that convertible laptops have been around for a while now. The LifeBook T4410 ($1299 for the configuration we tested) may not match the low prices of those "other" tablets, but it has the advantage of being a fully functional laptop, too.

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REVIEW
Is Dante's Inferno a God of War Clone
Lying on the table beside me is an action figure modeled after the star in Electronic Arts' third-person action game, Dante's Inferno. Dante looks none too happy. That might have something to do with all his missing skin, flayed from his chest in crisscrossing strips to form a bloody cross. You can make out faint pictographics etched over the exposed musculature. It's like something cribbed from a Clive Barker line of Opus Dei toys.

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Uno for iPhone
Uno is one of the most famous card games around. Everyone from your grandmother to your little sister has played this timeless classic and now, thanks to Gameloft, you can take it with you wherever you go.

more...