work > recent featuresArchive >Company Computer Dos and Don'tsIt's easy to forget your employer has access to your company-issued laptop and gadgets. Here's how to be cautious when sending personal messages on work equipment to protect the company and yourself. Read MorePreventing Data Loss When You're MobileLose a laptop or USB stick with critical data, and your job could be on the line. Here's how to hang onto your data -- and your job. Read MoreEncryption: A Critical Layer of ProtectionEncryption is a critical tool for keeping your information safe. But since few of us use it on our own, more tech companies are building it into devices. Here's the latest on encryption. Read MoreTech Gets ToughIf your devices take a beating, it's time to consider new, heavy-duty cell phones, computers and cameras. Read MoreThe Best Smartphones for BusinessNeed email? An extended battery life? Global coverage? Here's how to choose the best phone for your business needs. Read MoreThe New NetbooksMakers of the pint-sized machines have added faster processors, bigger screens and keyboards, and longer-lasting batteries. See what's in it for you. Read MoreHologram Technology: Just Like Being ThereCNN viewers watched on election night as one correspondent was beamed into a studio hundreds of miles away. The same hologram technology may eventually replace business travel. Here's how it works. Read MoreBlogging Is Good for BusinessA blog can help build your professional image, increase recognition in your industry, and establish your expertise in the eyes of influential peers. But a poorly done blog can also derail your career path. Here's how to blog for business the right way. Read MoreMeet Me in CyberspaceBusinesses have the option of traveling to meet clients in person -- or gathering in cyberspace. The rise of virtual worlds like Second Life are providing companies a welcome option to conduct meetings, train employees, and rehearse client presentations. Read More
Kingston's new 32GB Flash memory card is ideal for camcordersIdeal for the latest crop of flash memory-based camcorders, Kingston Technology has just announced the availability of its 32GB Elite Pro SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) flash memory card. This new 32GB card ($308 MSRP) offers the largest capacity in Kingston's lineup, capable of storing roughly eight hours of video (for 6Mbps HD long-play recording) or more than 6,000 still images Read More |