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Mirapoint RazorGate 100 review

Mirapoint RazorGate 100 review

Review Unique MailHurdle technology makes the RazorGate 100 stand out, but it's a little on the expensive side.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


Tumbleweed MailGate 2.2 review

Tumbleweed MailGate 2.2 review

Review This mail server security appliance is child’s play to set up and manage, and great for companies with limited technical expertise.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


3G data: the choice expands

3G data: the choice expands

Buyer's Guide Mobile professionals now have a choice of four 3G mobile data solutions from UK network operators. Check out our reviews.


O2 Data Card 3G/GPRS review

O2 Data Card 3G/GPRS review

Review O2 follows Vodafone, Orange and T-Mobile into the 3G market with a data card offering broadband connectivity on the move. Like T-Mobile and Vodafone, O2 adds Wi-Fi access to the 3G/GPRS connectivity bundle. However, you'll need an O2 phone to handle the Wi-Fi billing.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Check Point Safe@Office 225 review

Check Point Safe@Office 225 review

Review This appliance provides corporate-grade network protection that's both affordable and easy to live with -- a hard to beat combination for the smaller business.

Rating: 8.5 Editors' Rating


Small business server appliances

Small business server appliances

Group Test If your business can't support a large, dedicated IT department, you need a straightforward appliance that delivers a range of network services. We review five and choose a clear winner.


Editors Choice Award Net Integrator Micro review

Net Integrator Micro review

Review Despite its small size, the Net Integrator Micro is well specified and offers a good mix of network productivity applications and security tools.

Rating: 8.3 Editors' Rating


Inty ExoServer XL review

Inty ExoServer XL review

Review The ExoServer XL is a good choice for protecting an Internet-connected network, but not so hot when it comes to more mundane server functionality.

Rating: 6.3 Editors' Rating


EmergeCore IT-100 review

EmergeCore IT-100 review

Review The EmergeCore IT-100 has an impressive set of features, but is let down by a lack of documentation and tricky deployment.

Rating: 6.8 Editors' Rating


Equiinet NetPilot Plus review

Equiinet NetPilot Plus review

Review The NetPilot Plus excels as a security appliance, and is best viewed in this light rather than as a general-purpose server.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


Axentra Net-Box H-85 review

Axentra Net-Box H-85 review

Review The Net-Box is an affordable solution for small offices and homes, but it lacks some of the security and management features offered by the competition.

Rating: 6.8 Editors' Rating


Apple AirPort Express with AirTunes review

Apple AirPort Express with AirTunes review

Review The AirPort Express is among the very best wireless-networking devices we've seen for Mac or Windows, but its lack of computer-free control limits its unique ability to stream iTunes music.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


T-Mobile 3G Communication Centre review

T-Mobile 3G Communication Centre review

Review T-Mobile's 3G datacard includes access to Wi-Fi hot-spots as part of the bundle, but its ease of installation and tariff structure could be improved.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


Belkin Wireless Pre-N router: a first look

Belkin Wireless Pre-N router: a first look

Preview Belkin's Wireless Pre-N router offers enhanced range and throughput in advance of the upcoming 802.11n standard. However, it could be rendered obsolete when the specification is finally ratified.


Orange 3G Mobile Office Card review

Orange 3G Mobile Office Card review

Review Orange's 3G data card introduces some much-needed competition into this fledgling market, but there's still some way to go on pricing and usability.

Rating: 8.1 Editors' Rating



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Apple Time Capsule: a first look

Apple Time Capsule: a first look

With Time Capsule, Apple blends high-bandwidth wireless networking and automated system backup in one tidy-looking package.

Apple MacBook Air: a first look

Apple MacBook Air: a first look

The MacBook Air is not quite an ultraportable, but it is exceptionally thin. Retaining the same 13.3in. display as the current MacBook line, it tapers from 1.94cm thick to just 0.4cm. Apple calls it the 'world's thinnest notebook'.

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What to Buy

Fully equipped: the mobile professional

Fully equipped: the mobile professional

Do you spend a lot of your working life out of the office? If so, check out our selection of the best kit to take out on the road.

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Businesses going mobile need to consider whether to buy notebooks, handhelds, smartphones or other mobile devices. Then there's the various wireless connectivity options, and the extra management burden on the IT department. We take a look at some of these issues.

Buyer's Guide: smartphones for business

Buyer's Guide: smartphones for business

Want to work on the move but don't want to lug a laptop? You'll need a smartphone of some kind that lets you do email, open business documents and browse the web, among other things. Here are ten recent contenders.

Buyer's Guide: Santa Rosa notebooks

Buyer's Guide: Santa Rosa notebooks

Which is our current favourite Intel Santa Rosa notebook? Check our Buyer's Guide to find out — and keep checking back to see if it changes.

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