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Panasonic Toughbook CF-52
Review The Toughbook CF-52 is a solidly built 'semi-ruggedised' notebook, with a hardened outer casing, shock-mounted hard disk and covered ports. However, this 3.3kg system isn't the most portable of notebooks and its battery life falls a long way short of Panasonic's claims. [30 Apr 2008]
Tech leaders team up on home-network standard
News Chip and electronics makers Intel, Infineon, Texas Instruments and Panasonic have formed an alliance to help market and test a standard to create home networks for films, music and pictures using domestic wiring [30 Apr 2008]
Panasonic Toughbook Executive CF-T7
Review The 'business ruggedized' CF-T7 could easily pass as a standard notebook, but the extra-strong chassis, shock-mounted hard drive and spill-resistant keyboard should all help to cushion it from the rigours of life on the road. [11 Apr 2008]
Mobile consortium releases first Linux platform
News The first release of the LiMo Foundation's mobile Linux platform has appeared, and silicon heavyweight Texas Instruments has joined the consortium [31 Mar 2008]
Greenpeace chastises 'toxic' IT industry
News The environmental organisation has criticised manufacturers for their use of toxic chemicals in desktops, notebooks, mobile phones and PDAs, making components impossible to recycle [05 Mar 2008]
Panasonic developing 32GB SDHC card
News The Japanese manufacturer claims its prototype is the first Secure Digital High-Capacity memory card to reach a capacity of 32GB [08 Jan 2008]
Panasonic Toughbook CF-30
Review This notebook is clearly not suitable for general office duties, but for those who work mainly outdoors in challenging environments, it could be a solid investment. [19 Jul 2007]
Photos: Microsoft's rivals in touchscreen tech
Photo Despite the attention which its Surface tabletop PC received, the software giant isn't the only company interested in multitouch technology [19 Jun 2007]
Panasonic and General Dynamics launch rugged PCs
News GoBook MR-1 claims to be the smallest fully rugged ultramobile PC, while Panasonic's latest ToughBook is semi-rugged but drop- and spill-proof [04 Jun 2007]
Intel's Centrino launch brings mixed reactions
News Centrino Pro launch on Wednesday drew a crowd of notebook vendors and IT managers, but not all were convinced by Intel's mobility upgrade [11 May 2007]


