A relatively young player in the web conferencing game, Dimdim already outpaces a lot of the old stand-by web meeting solutions.

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Dimdim 5.5
A relatively young player in the web conferencing game, Dimdim already outpaces a lot of the old stand-by web meeting solutions.

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Dimdim 5.5
The Dell P713w All-In-One Wireless Photo Printer earns points for its easy-to-use touch screen controls.

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Dell P713w All-In-One Wireless Photo Printer
The Lenovo ThinkPad S10-3 paid so much attention into making a great keyboard that it forgot about the rest of the navigating experience.

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Lenovo Ideapad S10-3
A great strategic space-fighter that creates a feeling of epic grandeur, but once players beam down, the fantasy becomes something of a nightmare.

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Star Trek Online
The TeleNav-powered AT&T Navigator 1.5i offers better-than-ever iPhone GPS navigation, but it’s time for AT&T to reduce the price.

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AT&T Navigator 1.5i (iPhone OS)
Klipsch’s Image X10i isn’t the cheapest pair of mic-equipped earphones you can find, but an excellent listening experience, solid design, and seamless iPhone operation make it well worth the price.

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Klipsch Image X10i
Remote machine management that doesn’t come cheap, but is full of advanced management features and effortless remote access.

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LogMeIn Central
The Brother MFC-9320CW is easily the fastest color multi-function printer we’ve seen in its price class.

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Brother MFC-9320CW
If you want to effectively block outside noise, but bulky headphones aren’t your thing, Sony’s MDR-NC300D is a solid in-ear noise-cancellation solution. But you’ll have to sacrifice some audio quality in the bargain.

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Sony MDR-NC300D
Net Nanny’s firm but gentle hand keeps your kids out of trouble on the Internet.

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Net Nanny 6.5