- Dialogue Box 4.1: A unique peek at a bright LED future
- Dialogue Box 4.2: Atom power hits the desktop
- Dialogue Box 4.3: Does the iPhone 3G mean business?
- Dialogue Box 4.4: Dual-band 802.11n shoot-out
- Dialogue Box 4.5: The Axis of Consumerisation
- Dialogue Box 4.6: The reality behind virtualisation
- Dialogue Box 4.7: Transcontinental laptop challenge
- Dialogue Box 4.8: Powerline networking
- Dialogue Box 4.9: Browsers, benchmarks and betas
- Dialogue Box 4.10: Windows Mobile vs the 3G iPhone
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Dialogue Box 4.9: Browsers, benchmarks and betas
Like everyone else, Dialogue Box has been poring over Google's Chrome browser. See how fast it runs JavaScript on an Asus Eee compared to Internet Explorer 7, and more
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Dialogue Box 4.1: A unique peek at a bright LED future
Last year, we wanted it. This year, we've got it. In the first of a brand new series of Dialogue Box, Charles and Rupert throw light on a revolutionary new LED technology that gives you more than just a glow more
Dialogue Box 4.2: Atom power hits the desktop
Intel's Atom is out on the streets, promising a new era in low-power computing. But is it more spin than win? more
Dialogue Box 4.3: Does the iPhone 3G mean business?
Dialogue Box hooks up its shiny new iPhone 3G to Exchange Server, and has an 'email-off' with a keyboard-equipped Windows Mobile smartphone. Rupert also finds a characteristic way to demonstrate the iPhone's motion sensor more
Dialogue Box 4.4: Dual-band 802.11n shoot-out
Which 802.11n frequency band goes fastest and furthest — 5GHz or 2.4GHz? Dialogue Box fires up its new router and takes a laptop on a wireless walkabout more
Dialogue Box 4.5: The Axis of Consumerisation
Remember the Axis of Awesome? Dialogue Box reckons that, if a product is both cool and useful, and satisfies four simple criteria, you're likely to find it appearing at work, by stealth more
Dialogue Box 4.6: The reality behind virtualisation
Virtualisation promises something for virtually nothing. Dialogue Box finds that isn't necessarily so more
Dialogue Box 4.7: Transcontinental laptop challenge
Rupert lands in San Francisco with a non-booting laptop, which Charles tries to fix remotely from London. Then a colleague from down under calls in with a 'crook' notebook. Can Charles banish the blue screen of death? more
Dialogue Box 4.8: Powerline networking
Connecting your office or home via the mains wiring is quick and easy, but what are the drawbacks? Dialogue Box uses a vacuum cleaner, a desk lamp and a fluorescent tube to demonstrate some of them more
Dialogue Box 4.9: Browsers, benchmarks and betas
Dialogue Box, like everyone else, has been poring over Google's Chrome browser. See how fast it runs JavaScript on an Asus Eee compared to Internet Explorer 7, and more more
Dialogue Box 4.10: Windows Mobile vs the 3G iPhone
In the last of the current series, Rupert and Charles look at two of the latest Windows Mobile smartphones, to see how they match up to the standard set by Apple's iPhone 3G more
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