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I was unable to find Mobile Computing on the main Tomshardware Home. The article http://www.tomshardware.com/mobile/20050829/index.html also does not exist anymore.
Am I missing something?
thanks!

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Sorry, I can't find that article either; TGH has branched out and now have several domains (which I find stupid to be honest and would like to smack the people who thought it would be a good idea).

Check out www.mobiltyguru.com

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You spelled the URL wrong...

<A HREF="http://www.mobilityguru.com/" target="_new">Clicky</A>

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Profile: nimble knuckle
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I don't think I spelled the article wrong. I did a copy and paste after searching for mobile articles.

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I think I found the missing article. It's at: http://www.mobilityguru.com/2005/0 [...] ny_laptop/
This mobilityguru really changed how to find mobile articles.

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...I was talking to the Dell Tech...

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Epp, yep forgot an 'i'. LoL, even engineers make mistakes!

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