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...years ($500; palmone.com) from competing Palms and pocket PCs. The extra memory will get you far businesswise. You can archive quite a few PowerPoint presentations, for example, and a GPS street-level map of the entire U.S. Built-in wi-fi and Bluetooth wireless networking (plus infrared and USB ports) let you juggle e-mail accounts, surf the Web and transfer files...
...LEXAR'S JUMPDRIVE LIGHTNING A hot new USB key-chain drive with 2 GB of storage ($280). Order from lexar.com and have your Lightning laser-engraved with your name at no extra cost...
...MEMOREX'S M-FLYER TRAVELDRIVE A 2-GB key-chain drive with retractable USB jack ($220; memorex.com) Like the JumpDrive Lightning, it comes with security software that enables you to encrypt your information so it can't be accessed by others...
Confusing menus make this small slide-open handset tough to navigate, but images are crisp and vibrant, even as 4-by-6 glossies. It stores up to 500 photos and has a USB cable for quick transfers to your...
...sure the drive you buy can connect over a USB 2.0 port for faster transfers; if your PC only has regular old USB, data will move at a slower rate. Remember that when you copy individual files or file folders to the external drive, the originals will remain on your local drive unless you go back and delete them. The point of backing up is to have that extra copy, should some disaster strike your machine. On the other hand, moving your media collection off your local drive will free up space, and possibly improve your PC's overall performance...