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GCN Lab Review: Olympus Stylus 1030 SW

10/27/08; Vol. 27, No. 27 With a $399 price tag, you won’t find a better deal on a tough little camera that takes amazing photos in any conditions you can think of, on land or at — and under — sea.

GCN Lab Review: Falcon SSG1.5k-1T

10/27/08; Vol. 27, No. 27 The Falcon SSG1.5k-1T universal power source can complete the foundation of a rugged office by providing reliable backup power for static offices in locations where power is unreliable and air conditioning is unavailable.

GCN Lab Review: Getac PS535E

10/27/08; Vol. 27, No. 27 Many government workers need a computing device in the field, but might not necessarily need a full laptop computer. The Getac PS535E fills that bill nicely.

GCN Lab Review: GD Itronix VR-2

10/27/08; Vol. 27, No. 27 The VR-2 is an advanced vehicle-rugged unit, and probably one of the best in the world in its class.

GCN Lab Review: Olixir Mobile DataVault 2LE Hard Drive

10/27/08; Vol. 27, No. 27 The Olixir 2LE is easily the most rugged drive we have ever tested. In fact, it comes with multiple levels of armor.

GCN Lab Review: Verizon Wireless G’zOne Boulder

10/27/08; Vol. 27, No. 27 There are a ton of interesting things to do with the G’zOne Boulder, so much so that the menus can get a little confusing.

GCN Lab Review: Panasonic Toughbook 19

10/27/08; Vol. 27, No. 27 The toughbook line has become almost synonymous with rugged laptop PC use in government. And the Toughbook 19 continues this tradition in the form of a convertible tablet computer.

Rugged individuals

10/27/08; Vol. 27, No. 27 GCN Lab review: Seven diverse, military-ready devices prove that practically any product can get tough.

ForceField brings virtualization to the masses

10/27/08; Vol. 27, No. 27 GCN Lab review: ZoneAlarm ForceField uses virtualization technology to keep your PC safe from malicious code and other monsters that lurk on the Web.

Adapter breathes new life into old drives

10/20/08; Vol. 27, No. 26 GCN Lab Review: Don’t put those old hard drives out to pasture just yet: Newer Technology’s Universal Drive Adapter offers new life to old hard drives.

A canvas for big ideas

10/20/08; Vol. 27, No. 26 Interactive whiteboards capture, disseminate office brainstorming sessions.

Solid Security: JumpDrive Solo Vault

10/06/08; Vol. 27, No. 25 GCN Lab Review: Lexar’s JumpDrive Solo Vault is a pretty foolproof way to encrypt data.

Moving pictures, on the move

10/06/08; Vol. 27, No. 25 Samsung’s Q1U-CMXP puts an emphasis on multimedia applications with its big seven-inch LCD screen and HD-quality audio.

Recovering _rased _iles

10/06/08; Vol. 27, No. 25 Undelete 2009 saves everything that is deleted, keeping it safe for as long as the disk space holds out, which means you almost always have plenty of time to try and recover your files.

Supermicro SuperServer SYS-6015W-NTRB

09/29/08; Vol. 27, No. 24 GCN Lab Review: The Supermicro SuperServer SYS-6015W-NTRB is a powerful 1U rack-mountable server that comes at a great price. Its overall performance and features make this a great value.

Fujitsu Primergy RX200 S4

09/29/08; Vol. 27, No. 24 Fujitsu Primergy's RX200 S4 will serve Web pages well enough, but its price could be more than an administrator might want to pay for a mid-size Web server.

Dell PowerEdge 2900-III

09/29/08; Vol. 27, No. 24 GCN Lab Review: Dell's PowerEdge 2900-III from Dell is a powerhouse of a server in a large mini-tower configuration. Although it performs well with the equipment it has, its true strength is its upgrade potential.

HP ProLiant ML350 G5

09/29/08; Vol. 27, No. 24 Hewlett Packard's HP ProLiant ML350 G5 is a decent, basic system that can grow to fit any network administrator’s Web server needs.

Here to serve

09/29/08; Vol. 27, No. 24 The Lab checks out mid-level servers for organizations that need a quick Web site.

Straight talk: Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 delivers excellent speech recognition and vocal desktop control

09/15/08; Vol. 27, No. 23 Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 delivers excellent speech recognition and vocal desktop control.

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