- Google: Targeting Dropbox With Google Drive
Google is getting close to launching Drive, an online storage service that would compete with Dropbox and Microsoft’s SkyDrive. via Google: Targeting Dropbox With Google Drive.

- Asus UX21E Zenbook 11.6in Ultrabook • reghardware
Having already reviewed the slightly larger Asus UX31E Zenbook for El Reg, and quite liking it, I whinged that sending me the UX21E model would be a waste of time. It wasn’t, obviously, because you’re reading this. I loved it. … Continue reading →

- Stay Connected Overseas: 5 Ways to Save Money
Between hotel costs, airfare, and dining out, overseas travel can get expensive quickly. But nothing can empty your wallet faster than calling home from halfway across the globe. It’s not uncommon for travelers to unknowingly rack up more than $1,000 … Continue reading →

- MSI Win U180 Cedar Trail Netbook Up for Sale | Eee PC
Micro-Star International has completed the preparations for the shipping of the MSI Wind U180 Cedar Trail netbook. This goes with the collection of entry-level mobile personal computers. via MSI Win U180 Cedar Trail Netbook Up for Sale | Eee PC.

- Android Toshiba AT200 tablet at Carphone Warehouse
If you’re after an ultrathin Android tablet then you may want to consider the Toshiba AT200 16GB WiFi device, which is being offered at Carphone Warehouse. It not only looks good but also has decent specs and could appeal to … Continue reading →

- Do you store files in the cloud? Try BoxCryptor 1.2
Acomba UG has released BoxCryptor 1.2, its free and paid-for encryption tool for those using certain cloud-based backup services. BoxCryptor is designed for those who wish to encrypt their data locally prior to uploading it to services like Dropbox where the encryption is … Continue reading →

- Epson & Other Computer Peripheral Manufacturers to Build Cheaper Ultrabooks | Eee PC
Epson, Onkyo, Viewsonic as well as other smaller companies have reportedly contracted Taiwanese laptop makers to build ultrathin notebooks for them, which could help drop the initial prices to $599(456 EUR). via Epson & Other Computer Peripheral Manufacturers to Build … Continue reading →

- Don’t Call it a Business Phone. New Devices can be Divided for Work and Play
It’s not quite Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but it’s pretty close. Software developers and corporations are working on ways to give your smartphone split personalities: one dedicated to work and the other to play. The BYOD, or “bring your … Continue reading →

- HP Folio 13 good value for money laptop
Following our earlier reports today on the Toshiba Satellite U840 Ultrabook, now available in Australia, we have another laptop to tempt you with, this time it’s the HP Folio 13 Ultrabook. This looks to be a substantial laptop with very … Continue reading →

- HP Envy 14 Spectre now available, makes other ultrabooks look cheap – Liliputing
The HP Envy 14 Spectre is a striking looking notebook, with Corning’s sturdy, scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass not only covering the display, but also the lid. There’s also a glass touchpad and a glass palm rest area for some reason. via … Continue reading →

- MoD unfazed by satellite phone encryption crack | Security Threats | ZDNet UK
The Ministry of Defence has said a satellite phone encryption crack by researchers will not affect UK military use of satellite phones. via MoD unfazed by satellite phone encryption crack | Security Threats | ZDNet UK.

- Disk Encryption Software TrueCrypt 7.1a Released
I have been using the open source encryption software TrueCrypt for a long time to keep my data secure on connected hard drives. The program has evolved over the years, and can now create encrypted file containers, encrypt full partitions … Continue reading →

- Toshiba AT200 Android Tablet Now Available In the U.K.
We’ve seen a slimmed-down Toshiba Android tablet around Christmas and it turned out to be the Toshiba AT200, coming to the U.S. as the Toshiba Excite X10 in mid-Q1 2012. via Toshiba AT200 Android Tablet Now Available In the U.K..

- T-Mobile’s Full Monty speed ‘capped at 1Mb/s’ • reghardware
T-Mobile’s unlimited tariff, The Full Monty, has come under scrutiny after reports surfaced that the cellco may have placed a speed limit on the package of just 1Mb/s. via T-Mobile’s Full Monty speed ‘capped at 1Mb/s’ • reghardware.

- Researchers successfully weave flexible batteries into fabric | The Verge
Clothing with gadgets sewn into them are nothing new, but researchers at the Polytechnic School of Montreal are taking wearable electronics to a new level — textiles that are made out of batteries. via Researchers successfully weave flexible batteries into … Continue reading →

- Chrome browser arrives on Android | Mobile Apps | ZDNet UK
Chrome for Android, which came out on Tuesday, provides bookmark and open tab synchronisation with the desktop version. However, the beta is at the moment only available for devices running the recent Android ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ 4.0 distribution of Google’s … Continue reading →

- Tesco Rolling out Free Wi-Fi at all Extra Stores | ITProPortal.com
Tesco Rolling out Free Wi-Fi at all Extra Stores | ITProPortal.com.

- How Many Monitors Is Too Many?
At Gizmodo, many of us are fans of the multi-monitor set-up. It’s not surprising: it lets us simultaneously keep an eye on breaking news, email, our writing and graphics, too. But is there a limit to how useful multiple monitors … Continue reading →

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