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Who'd be an ISP?

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TOP STORY Posted at 5:56AM, 12th May 2008
Once upon a time, providing internet services was a straightforward business. It certainly isn't any more, though, as the threat of new legislation and litigation hang over the industry. Read more

The impact of the Eee PC

The impact of the Eee PC Posted at 3:56PM, 8th May 2008
Had most people in IT even heard of Asus' Eee PC a year ago? Probably not. Yet its impact on the market since its launch last Autumn has has been nothing short of remarkable... Read more

Creating a mobile data management policy

Creating a mobile data management policy Posted at 3:58PM, 1st May 2008
Smartphones are in the mass market and instead of a handful of pilot users with carefully selected devices, enterprises are having to cope with everything from 3G cards to Sidekicks dialling in to all departments. Read more

Linux and Formula One

Linux and Formula One Posted at 12:30PM, 28th Apr 2008
Formula One motor racing is no longer about famous car marques, it's about precise science and using technology to shave another fraction of a second off a lap time, and Linux is playing a pivotal role in helping the race teams achieve this. Read more

Europe's not finished with Microsoft

Europe Posted at 2:34PM, 24th Apr 2008
Microsoft's troubles in Europe are far from over, as Neelie Kroes, The EU competition commissioner, has warned. We review the past and future options for Microsoft and the European Commission. Read more

How Google is redesigning your data centre

How Google is redesigning your data centre Posted at 3:33PM, 17th Apr 2008
Google famously builds its own servers out of commodity PCs and custom-designed power supplies. It disagrees with the hard drive manufacturers about how long drives last and is building its own 10GB Ethernet switches. Could Google's strategy be right for Read more

When start-ups go public

When start-ups go public Posted at 11:00AM, 14th Apr 2008
IT PRO talks to Zach Nelson, the chief executive of NetSuite, about the business and cultural changes the software-as-a-service provider experienced after going public. Read more

Managing IT with a mobile phone

Managing IT with a mobile phone Posted at 9:11PM, 10th Apr 2008
Use your smartphone as a handy system administration tool - whenever and wherever you are. Read more

IT in Retail

IT in Retail Posted at 3:01PM, 3rd Apr 2008
In a dynamic environment, with just-in-time supply chains at one end and fickle customers at the other, retailers need technology to increase both back-office efficiencies and customer convenience. How well are they using it? Read more

Behind the scenes: Symantec's malware battle

Behind the scenes: Symantec Posted at 2:31PM, 31st Mar 2008
IT PRO visited Symantec's offices in Ireland to find out more about its fight at the ever-changing frontline of malware. Read more

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LG Flatron L206WU - DisplayLink monitor

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Price: £161.84
Company: LG
Review Date: 7 May 2008
Verdict: DisplayLink is an easy way of expanding your display environment, which will have great appeal to business and creative users. The LG Flatron L206WU itself is a mixed bag, however. While image quality is generally fine, the consumer styling won't suit businesses, you need an up-to-date system to get the best out of DisplayLink, and Linux users will have to miss out on the technology altogether.

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