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Gear for moving up in the world

Things are looking up, which of course means you have even more to do. Maximum efficiency is important in the growing office, so you need tech that will let you absorb and organize information in the most effective manner. The following essentials will get you started.

CNET editors say:

These products are ESSENTIAL for your boss's office.

A combination PDA/phone is the best bet for quick access to your most important information at all times.
With news rolling in from more online sources than ever, an RSS reader will help you parse all of that data in an accessible format.

Take your smart phone on the road and go with a powerful business desktop in the office.

This product is NICE TO HAVE for your boss's office.

Our suggestion: find the LCD that's right for your needs, then buy two of them. With twice the screen real estate, you'll have twice the information at your fingertips.

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Additional resources

Insider Secrets

Streamline your Web browsing with RSS

Best Practices
The flow of information far outpaces any one pipe, but RSS gives you the means to make all of that input a little more manageable.

Weekend Project

Double your display power: add a second monitor

CNET's how-to
Not just for traders and flight-sim aficionados, dual displays can enhance anyone's productivity.

Internet phones

Cut costs with Internet calling

Tech you can expense
VoIP manages to cost less than traditional phone service while serving up more features. We explain how to make it work for you.

Works for Me

Too much of a good thing

CNET's how-to
After trying several different options, Editor Rafe Needleman outlines the best way to synchronize data between two computers.


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Web conferencing the smart way

Best Practices
Online meetings are more cost-effective than face-to-face sessions. But not all Web conferencing features are ready for prime time. Which tools are best for you?

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Record a meeting

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Get the scoop on the right gear and free software, whether you're recording a sales pitch or a friend's band at a dive bar.

Tech you can expense

Get Uncle Sam to work for you

Tech you can expense
It's true: if you're a small-business owner, the IRS can help you buy a computer, a TV, and even an MP3 player.


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