Reviews Round-up: iPhone 3GS vs Touch Pro2
This week we look at a new ProBook laptop and a heavy duty server from HP, while the iPhone 3GS and HTC latest Touch duke it out in the phone stakes.
Diskeeper 2009 Server/Administrator reviewWith Windows offering a defrag tool, most third-parties have given up trying to beat it. Not Diskeeper and the latest version impresses with its comprehensive range of management functions.HP ProBook 4510s laptop reviewA new glossy finish, a large keyboard with numberpad and a decently-sized screen are just some of the highlights of the new ProBook, but it's not without its faults.HP BladeSystem c3000 review: blade serverIf you like your servers robust then check out the c3000 as our reviewer says, it's "built like a tank" - and it's even on wheels. You could use it to invade your rival business. Probably. Apple iPhone 3GS reviewWe give our verdict on the iPhone 3GS, the phone that really, really wants to be taken seriously as a business device. It's still the slickest phone out there, but is it a significant move forward for Apple?HTC Touch Pro2 reviewThere are no problems with the HTC Touch Pro2 being taken seriously as a business device. It's large but sturdy, keyboard equipped, with a large high res screen and topped off with a conference call class speakerphone. Impressive stuff.
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Benny Har-Even is a twenty-year stalwart of technology journalism who is passionate about all areas of the industry, but telecoms and mobile and home entertainment are among his chief interests. He has written for many of the leading tech publications in the UK, such as PC Pro and Wired, and previously held the position of technology editor at ITPro before regularly contributing as a freelancer.
Known affectionately as a ‘geek’ to his friends, his passion has seen him land opportunities to speak about technology on BBC television broadcasts, as well as a number of speaking engagements at industry events.