I N T H I S I S S U E Welcome to today's Inside PCMag.com newsletter. Review Roundup: Sprint's Best Cellular Broadband Devices Bargain Hunt: Network-Attached Storage Review: Get Your Small Business Online Column: Microsoft's Mobile Speed Trap Review: Creative Mini Camcorder Does a Flip News: Google-Yahoo! Ad Deal Is Not a Merger Gearlog: "World's Largest" LCD Coming to Japan @Work: New Notebook Choices from ASUS and Toshiba ADVERTISEMENT | Review Roundup: Sprint's Best Cellular Broadband Devices Nationwide wireless Web access is a luxury, but if you have the need for constant Internet access, it's well worth the expense. Sprint set itself apart from the rest of the pack by providing high-speed online access, which eliminates the worry about finding a hot spot. These phones, laptops, and cellular cards will have you sprinting online anywhere you can get a cell signal. Bargain Hunt: Network-Attached Storage There are plenty of reasons to want a network-attached storage (NAS) device in your home or office. For starters, a NAS simplifies sharing anything from music to work documents over your existing network, and makes backing up your data easier as well. The one drawback, though, is the high cost of many NAS devices. That's not a problem with these three, all of which come with plenty of memory and low sticker prices. Review: Get Your Small Business Online From domain registration to site design to advanced e-commerce site creation, Yahoo! Small Business has you covered. YSB also can get your site into the public's eye with search-engine submission, search ad marketing, and integration with an e-mail marketing provider. Take a complete tour in the full PCMag.com review. Plus: Opera 9.5 Really Sings The latest Opera is no tragedy; it's quicker and easier to use than ever. Column: Microsoft's Mobile Speed Trap We know we take a lot of shots at Microsoft more or less every chance we get, but the company's biggest misstep (aka Vista) won't seriously damage the company. On the other hand, unless Microsoft gets a grip on the handheld chip situation, Google, Apple, and RIM will leave it behind. Sascha Segan thinks the company may be able to catch up if it acts soon. Read his whole column for more. Review: Creative Mini Camcorder Does a Flip Toying with the idea of getting a dedicated digicam? Creative's Vado improves on its prototype, the Flip Ultra mini camcorder, in a number of ways, including design and price, but its choppy video quality may be too much to overlook. Head to PCMag.com to read the full review. News: Google-Yahoo! Ad Deal Is Not a Merger Google formally announced an advertising partnership with Yahoo! Thursday night. The "non-exclusive" agreement with allow Yahoo! access to Google's AdSense for search and content advertising programs in the U.S. and Canada. Check out the complete report on PCMag.com for more information. Plus: Yahoo! Calls Off Microsoft Merger Talks Microsoft and Yahoo! have broken off all merger talks, Yahoo! said last Thursday, putting a stake in the on-again, off-again discussions. | SUBSCRIBE TO PC MAGAZINE AND SAVE 82% Subscribe today and save 82% off the newsstand price. Plus, you will receive FREE software from PC Magazine with your subscription. Don't miss this limited time offer. PC Magazine is America’s #1 technology magazine, delivering authoritative, lab-based comparative reviews of technology products and services to more than 6.6 million professionals every issue. | Gearlog: "World's Largest" LCD Coming to Japan The 108-inch Sharp Aquos LB-1085, the self-proclaimed "world's largest LCD" set to go on sale in Japan next week, finally got a price tag. So, what's the value of a device that will almost certainly lead to a life's worth of neck pain? Check out Gearlog to find out and get more specs. @Work: New Notebook Choices from ASUS and Toshiba It's tough to say what small-business owners are really looking for in a notebook PC because everyone has different priorities. Some will take a less-feature-packed laptop that's smaller, while others don't want to sacrifice function for form. New offerings from ASUS and Toshiba fall to the latter. Head over to @Work for more analysis. PC Magazine Discussions Tell us your thoughts on the following topics: Etiquette Guide Develops Rules for the Social Net Should you reject a friend on MySpace? How do you ward off an old lover on Facebook? Have no fear. Britain's etiquette bible has come to the rescue for social networkers who are at a loss as to online decorum. Are there social graces you'd like to see enforced? FCC Debates Need for Cell-Phone Termination Fees The Federal Communications Commission last Thursday held a lengthy hearing on whether wireless carriers' early-termination fees are justified and if jurisdiction over those fees should switch from the states to the federal government. What's your take? Dvorak: Your Web Connection Should be Metered Nearly six years ago, I first wrote about metering the Internet--and I have not changed my mind. I'm now more convinced than ever that this has to happen someday. It's the only model that makes sense. Do you agree? To find out more about what's going on in the world of technology, check out www.pcmag.com throughout the day! The PCMag.com Bookstore PC Magazine's Windows Vista Solutions We've got all the answers you need to get the most out of Microsoft's new OS. In our Windows Vista Solutions book, we'll help you pick the right version of Vista, optimize it for maximum security and/or flexibility, and configure it to suit your work habits. 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