Firefox 3.5's enhancements gives it far superior performance over previous releases and shames IE 8's benchmark test results.
Dell's next generation tablet notebook offers useful features in a handsome, comfortable case.
Finjan's Secure Twitter is designed for Internet Explorer and Firefox users, but it only worked in one browser for us.
With the DIR-685, D-Link brings to market the world's first all-in-one router/storage/photo frame.
With the release of iPhone OS 3.0, Apple adds new features and enhancements to the widely popular smartphone.
Eurocom's new D900F Panther is the world's first Core i7-based notebook.
HP squeezes a desktop-class system, into an ultra-slim, small-form-factor chassis.
Google Apps Sync for Outlook may be Google's boldest challange to Microsoft yet. Plus, it works really well.
The M2010 is Fujitsu America's first entry into the netbook arena.
The CRN Test Center examines Lenovo's IdeaCenter A600 All-in-One desktop PC to see if it might fit the bill for consumers or small business.
Microsoft takes another shot at the search engine with Bing.
Dual monitors can boost desktop productivity, and Kensington has a product the Test Center says is worth considering in that space.
Taking Gmail's Message Translation for a spin.
Acer's newest Veriton desktop keeps the PC maker at the forefront of the small-and-sleek desktop space.
The GD6000 from General Dynamics Itronix is a vehicle-rugged notebook that can stand up to almost anything.
Microsoft's attempts to ease pain points for public-sector agencies wading through Stimulus Package red tape -- and hopes to make a profit as well. We review this latest venture from the software giant.
NEC Display Solutions adds a 46-inch screen to its value-line 15 Series
Samsung Mobile's newest dual-hinge cellphone has a keyboard that transforms as needed.
Verizon Wireless' MiFi lets you take the Internet with you.
The Test Center takes a hands-on look at Windows 7 RC and Virtual XP.
With its new Ion GPU, Nvidia brings high-def graphics to energy efficient systems.
The CRN Test Center reviews Ubuntu 9.04, hailed by some for its new features and its ease of data center integration.
Glacier Computer launches a wearable rugged computer for situations that sometimes require two hands.
AMD launches the next generation of its Phenom II processor.
Say what you will about Vista, Microsoft has really pulled out all the stops with brand-new beta Exchange 2010. Here's a first look.
AT&T's new cordless headset offers extended range without an extended price.
As its first entry into the health-care market, Panasonic's Toughbook H1 addresses many of the issues required in a mobile clinical assistant.
Audioengine's W2 Premium Wireless Adapter lets you listen to your iPod without wires.
The CRN Test Center takes a first look at the new BlackBerry application store.
Using a server with Intel's Xeon 5570 processor, the CRN Test Center was able to launch the equivalent of a 21-unit data center in less than an hour using virtualization software.
Get from Windows to Linux in a flash. The Test Center reveals its favorite USB drive bootable Linux operating systems.
Taiwan-based Encore Electronic's ENHWI-N2 802.11n wireless router is not a star, but it's decent enough, especially with a list price of about $40 retail online.
With AutoCAD 2010, it's clear that Autodesk is continuing to give its users what they want (or need).
Data Deposit Box offers an easy and inexpensive way to back up and share files.
Canon has long found itself in a tough position: building a printer and MFP business as a company that positioned itself in the office channels with copier technology. Its ImageClass 9170c could put it in a stronger position.
The Test Center puts together a compact computer using Via's Artigo A2000 barebones system.
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters' HomeDock series' latest entry supports High Definition.
Emerging Vendor mStation, with its Mophie business unit, takes on iPhone and iPod Touch battery life with a new Juice Pack. The Test Center takes a look.
Good OS is barely two-years-old, but its gOS operating system appears to have quickly caught up to the market, according to a Test Center review.
Lenovo's W700ds has a surprise lurking in the background.
Intel's Atom platform provides a nice opportunity for VARs or system builders to deliver PCs that consume miniscule amounts of power.
RHUB Communications' Web conferencing appliances offer a one-time purchase alternative to subscription-based services.
Based on the Anoto platform, Adapx's Capturx brings handwriting into the digital arena.
After making a name for itself in the chassis market, NZXT is hoping gamers will fall for its new mouse too.
Asus should be given credit for inventing an entire segment of the industry—netbooks. The Test Center looks at where its latest entry may fit.
HP is the market-share leader in notebooks and, judging by its latest entry into the netbook space, it likely will be very aggressive there, too.
Sylvania tries to shine some light with its new entry in the netbook arena.
The Test Center checks out a competitively priced, 1080p television for the 'other room.'
The Test Center got a pre-release unit of AMD's X4 940 processor and ran it through our standard tests to see how it stands up.
A look at Lenovo's K210 consumer desktop -- a PC with spunk.