The GCN Lab has put the latest tablet computers through their paces to test how suitable and secure they are for government workers.
The ViewSonic PJD5523w makes use of its HDMI port to bring cutting-edge graphics and sounds from source to screen.
Cellcontrol plugs into a user's vehicle and shuts its assigned phone off if the vehicle is moving, making it easy to enforce mobile policies.
It's not magic, but the science inside the Bheestie bag can bring submerged electronics back from their watery graves.
More concierge than search engine, Wolfram Alpha Pro will analyze a query, perform high-end math calculations and even analyze images.
The NEC X551S is a 55-inch, high-fidelity display that can be chained together with others to create a massive wall of light.
RoboForm relieves users of the need to keep track of all of their passwords while keeping them securely stored in one place.
TuneUp Utilities Business Edition Version 2012 is ideal for telecommuters who need to maintain their systems but don't have an administrator to call in for backup.
PowerBroker Desktops checks for policy violations in each outgoing e-mail and prevents unwarranted data from leaving a single computer.
The Tripp Lite B002-DUA4 is a highly secure keyboard, video, mouse switch that will fit in with any security plan.
The CE-Secure Vault from CMS Products will keep data in transit safe from both the elements and hackers.
The ioSafe Rugged Portable Drive will withstand punishment beyond what is needed for MIL-STD 801 G certification.
The ALGx-P01 rugged notebook from the Handheld Group acts like a handheld device with a full keyboard, with all the advantages and limitations that implies.
The 12.5 pound Getac X500 Ultra Rugged Notebook suits users who need feature-rich options for the harshest conditions.
DiscoverPoint, the GCN Lab's pick for the February Technology of the Month, is designed to point users to the most relevant information and subject-matter experts in the shared platform environment.