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		<description><![CDATA[Much of the buzz of the past few years has been over the continuing paperless practice movement and the phenomenon of “cloud computing.” Pretty much everyone knows the meaning of paperless; it’s basically self-explanatory. The term cloud computing, on the other hand, may seem somewhat mysterious.]]></description>
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<p><strong>MOBILE HARDWARE</strong><br />
It seems there are only a few stalwarts left who’ve managed to maintain a firm line between “work time” and “non work time,” and unfortunately I’m not one of them. While I salute these valiant few, for the rest of us there’s a wide market of mobile gadgets, ranging from traditional laptops and the latest generation of smartphones that help us stay connected, to devices that let users perform additional tasks while away from the office, like mobile scanners, printers and other tools.</p>
<p><strong>PORTABLE SCANNERS &amp; PRINTERS</strong><br />
In addition to Fujitsu’s ScanSnap S300 noted previously, there are a few other micro peripherals out there that can help you input or output information while on the road, with some not even needing to plug in since they get their power from the cable attached to your laptop or phone.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><img src="http://www.cpata.com/images/2009_apr/tricks/ambir.bmp" alt="" align="left" />Ambir Technology — TravelScan Pro 600 – $150</strong><br />
Barely wider than a sheet of paper and less than two inches in height and depth, Ambir’s (<a href="http://www.Ambir.com" target="_blank">www.Ambir.com</a>) 11.6 ounce TravelScan 600 can quickly scan business cards and documents up to 8.5 x 14 inches. The lightweight tool uses a regular USB cable for both data transfer and to get its power, and can save straight to PDF format.</p>
<p><strong>ONE MORE USEFUL TOOL</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong><img src="http://www.cpata.com/images/2009_apr/tricks/Matias.bmp" alt="" align="left" />Matias — Complete Mobile Office – $130</strong><br />
The Matias (<a href="http://www.Matias.ca" target="_blank">www.Matias.ca</a>) Complete Mobile Office bundle combines a folding keyboard, a folding laptop stand and an optical mouse with retractable USB cord, allowing users to quickly set up their portable computer in a more comfortable workstation-like setting. The folding keyboard offers full-sized keys and number pad, while the iRizer laptop stand can be set to various angles to ease viewing. Matias’ products are PC and Mac compatible and are available at Staples, Office Depot and dozens of online retailers.</p></blockquote>
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