Monthly Archives: March 2003
McAfee – SpamKiller 4
The spread of unsolicited e-mail, or spam, is insidious, with recent reports claiming that some people receive as many spam messages in a day as legitimate ones. McAfee’s SpamKiller 4 aims to stop spam; if not at source, then at least on your ISP’s server. Rather than filtering your messages once you’ve downloaded them, this…
Text Gateway – Taledo
SMS messaging has been a source of considerable revenue for mobile phone companies for several years. It’s cheap to implement and users love it, since messages can be sent in privacy even when you’re standing in a crowded office, pub or train. However, there have been very few successful attempts at allowing you to send…
Kyocera Mita – FS-1010
The latest printer in Kyocera Mita’s popular ECOSYS range is the FS-1010 mono laser printer, which offers good value for money, combining high performance with a low price. Although labelled as a personal laser printer, with the addition of a network card it would be suitable for a small company looking for a fast mono…
Lexmark – X5150
You could be forgiven for thinking that Lexmark is trying to flood the multifunction device market with as many different products as possible: after all, we reviewed the last one, the X85, just a few months ago. The Lexmark X5150 is similar in some ways to the X85, but in others it’s a different beast….
NEC – Versa C150
We have to admit that the new Versa C150 came as something of a surprise. It’s essentially an all-purpose business laptop and to be honest that’s not usually the sort of machine that makes a distinct impression – unless it’s a bad one. So when we picked the Versa C150 up and found ourselves thinking…