We dropped, sprayed and shook three ruggedized Windows 10 tablets from Getac, Panasonic and Xplore. Here's how they fared.
If you want to protect sensitive data -- especially if you’re sending it via email or via an online service -- one of these programs can help.
These tiny Windows systems can be hidden away while offering complete computing power.
You don't need to bust the budget to get your work done. We evaluate four Windows laptops that cost about $600 or less.
Meetings are made more productive by digital 'whiteboards' that you can write on and interact with.
Two $200 systems offer travelers a lightweight and low-cost way to work with Windows apps on the road.
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If you have Wi-Fi dead zones in your home or office, one of these powerline kits could solve the problem.