Staying Connected Without Connections

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Our Lives Staying Connected @ Without Connections (NAPSA)—Tech-savvy people have learned to use wireless tech- nology to get what they want out of the Web—nostrings attached. Today, wireless devices can perform a variety of tasks, ranging from sending and receiving e-mail to accessing bank accounts. In addition, many computer makers offer service and tech support for such devices that rivals their more traditional, grounded counterparts. For example, Compaq Computer Corporation has a family of wire- less products under the umbrella name Evo. The products represent an entire line of next generation wire- less notebooks that feature what is known as MultiPort technology. MultiPort lets users connect wirelessly to the Internet from virtually anywhere, anytime. The technology also lets users wirelessly connect to peripherals such as printers and networks, making it easier to surf or work while on the go. The computers in the Evo line feature industry leading technology and some (the Thin Client T20, for example) are about the size of a paperback book. The company backs up its mod- ern family of wireless products with old-fashioned customerservice. If a user’s notebook is in need of repair, a replacement notebook will be provided within 24 hours. In addition, the company provides an online memory backup to retain important data. For more information visit www.compag.com.