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1• Compare Vista versions

By Andy Walker. Did you know there are nine versions of Windows Vista? Here's a breakdown.

2• The future of chip technology

By Andy Walker. Moore's Law has about a decade before chipmakers start running out of ways to miniaturize silicon wafers, but new non-silicon chips may save the day.

3• Evidence Eliminator

By Ted Gallardo. There are many reasons why you want to make sure nobody knows what you've been up to on your computer, some of them noble, even.

4• Pentium III and a brief history of PC processors

By Andy Walker. Processors have evolved rapidly these past few years.

5• How to buy a new computer to suit your needs

By Jason Kerluck. Before even entering the store, sit down and decide what it is you'll need your new computer for.

6• How to protect yourself against the Love Bug

By Andy Walker. The Love Bug, a/k/a the "I Love You" virus, is one of the latest in an annoyingly persistent series of viruses with malicious payloads.

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8• PowerQuest Partition Magic 5.0

By Andy Walker. PowerQuest Partition Magic 5.

9• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 053

By Staff. Originally Aired June 19th, 2007: Little Geeks Fundraiser, Andy's new book and caller questions.

10• Little Geeks: Reboot a kid's life with your computer!

By Andy Walker. Let's open the world of technology to a new generation and give every underprivileged child, who wants one, an Internet-connected computer .

11• Viruses now a money maker

By Andy Walker. Progress reaches the underground world: virus and other malicious software writers get paid to sell their stuff so criminals can abuse computer users big and small more efficiently.

12• Use your computer to help 9/11 victims

By Andy Walker. How can I help the victims of the World Trade Center disaster?.

13• There are ways to fight cyber criminals

By Andy Walker. From identity theft through abuse of your e-mail system, and then some, there seem to be no bounds to computer criminals' weird imaginations.