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1• Create audio CDs with MP3 files

By Jonathan Walker. When you want to play your MP3s on a standard CD player, you need an audio CD of them.

2•  How to add USB ports to your PC

By Andy Walker. If you find yourself having to unplug one USB device in order to use another, Cyberwalker can show you how to add more USB ports to your computer.

3• Minimize wireless interference

By Andy Walker. An article about the effects of home electronics on your Wi-Fi connection.

4• What's inside a computer?

By Andy Walker. Not exactly sure what makes your computer work? All those parts seem too complicated to understand? This article will help you understand what makes a computer go.

5• How to shop for a sound card for your computer

By Andy Walker. There are all types of sound cards available on the market today.

6• Your boombox won't play your CDs?

By Andy Walker. CDs made at home can be a hit-or-miss endeavor.

7• Here's what you need for your personal home office

By Andy Walker. If you need to buy equipment for your home office, here are some Cyberwalker recommendations.

8• How to delete temporary files to free up hard drive space

By Andy Walker. You can delete temporary files that the Windows 95 system saves on your hard drive, if you need more space.

9• Making your MP3 files mobile

By Jonathan Walker. You don't have to be chained to your PC to listen to your MP3 files.

10• To move to Windows XP, you'll need to upgrade your RAM

By Andy Walker. If you are looking at using Windows XP, you may need to upgrade your RAM.

11• RAM chips don't mix.

By Andy Walker. RAM Chips are the oil and water of technology.

12• RAM chips don't mix.

By Andy Walker. Computer motherboards are finicky things.

13• CA Internet Security Suite 2007: go for it

By Ted Gallardo. Fighting viruses, spyware and spam behind one firewall is rather attractive but ability to concentrate its controls into one spot would be even more helpful.

14• Upgrade from Vista to XP?

By Jason Kerluck. Vista is a resource hog, and it's slow, and it's unstable, so why not replace it with good, old and reliable XP? Not so fast: this switch could pose a host of challenges, some of them almost impossible to overcome.

15• Uniblue's WinTasks 5 Professional

By Ted Gallardo. Get back control of your PC processes with Uniblue's WinTasks 5 Professional.

16• Bigger is always better when buying hard drives

By Andy Walker. When you shop for a hard drive, shop for more than you need right this minute.

17• Carbonite Online Backup

By Jason Kerluck. Carbonite offers an uncomplicated way to save whatever you need to save on your computer before tragedy strikes and your hard drive goes kaput.

18• RSS: it's really simple

By Chris Ricci. New technologies expand the horizons for new media.

19• Computer Basics: What is inside a computer?

By Andy Walker. If you are new to computing, all those parts inside a computer may be really intimidating.

20• Going wireless with a cell phone and modem in 1997

By Andy Walker. Ready to hit the road and want to stay in touch? You can use your cell phone with your laptop to connect (almost) any time.

21• Odds and sods in helpful hints

By Andy Walker. Cyberwalker musings.

22• Fry, baby, fry -- MMX inferno

By Andy Walker. If you're upgrading your computer, make sure all the components are compatible.

23• Laser printer ejects blank page

By Andy Walker. We've all had issues getting our printers to run properly.

24• Windows supports backward compatibility

By Andy Walker. Windows 95 provided a way for users to use DOS programs.

25• Blame video card for computer's strange behavior.

By Andy Walker. If your computer screen freezes often, or you have other video-related issues, this guide will help you update your video card drivers.

26• Have gadgets, will travel

By Andy Walker. It used to be we'd travel out of eagerness to see new places and meet new people.

27• Gamers need to understand batch files

By Andy Walker. If you like computer games, perhaps you might pursue a degree in computer science.

28• Transferring tips on buses

By Andy Walker. The data in your computer is moved around inside the machine via "buses".

29• Pick a laptop to suit your needs

By Andy Walker. They come in all shapes and colors, but a smart buyer knows there are other points to consider before shelling out their hard-earned dollar.

30• Find an old scanner for old PC

By Andy Walker. Many times you want to find compatible peripherals for an older system.

31• Blu-ray knocks out HD DVD

By Jason Kerluck. As format wars go, this one was as brief as it was bitter.

32• When your modem conflicts with a digital phone system

By Andy Walker. Your office has a digital phone system, and you want to use a dial-up modem.

33• Can you survive the Y2K bug?

By Andy Walker. We've been warned that the Y2K bug may be disastrous in the computing world.

34• Making sense of 56K modems

By Andy Walker. High-speed modems can be confusing to even the most computer literate person.

35• Sound and pictures: all the rage: 2

By Chris Ricci. Some audio and video formats are better than others, and it's good to know which are which, and which will work for you .

36• Keeping up with the Vistas of this world

By Peter Ehm. For whatever reason, Windows Vista way too often isn't familiar with some rather common (but older) applications.

37• Computer screens ahead of the times

By Andy Walker. It's the content you download that may or may not be high-definition compliant, but your computer's resolution capability is right there.

38• Clean power equals clean computing

By Peter Ehm. Plug-and-play is a nice expression, and it works - provided you don't plug your computer directly into the wall outlet.

39• Is Windows 95 freezing in the shutdown process?

By Andy Walker. If your Windows 95 machine seems to have problems shutting all the way down, you may need to update a driver or two.

40• Cheating your way through life: 2

By Chris Ricci. Gaming, music and video industries try to protect their property, but hackers beat their systems hands down: Part 2.

41• Vista: a greedy little devil

By Jason Kerluck. Microsoft's (relatively) new operating system can be as it beautiful as a program can get, but - just like princesses in fairy tales - it requires considerable help from your computer before it even begins thinking of operating smoothly.

42• Service Pack 1: will it deliver Vista to its glory?

By Jason Kerluck. It took two service packs to make Windows XP the good, old and reliable benchmark it is today.

43• Get rid of the cable clutter, use Bluetooth

By Peter Ehm. Bluetooth's short-range wireless technology allows many different devices to wirelessly communicate with each other, eliminating the need for communication cables and leaving workspaces less tangled.

44• Vista incompatible with older peripherals

By Andy Walker. Microsoft might be dropping support for XP next year - or not, given that Vista still doesn't carry drivers that would help it support older equipment.

45• Five must-have security applications

By Craig Worden and Jason Kerluck. Modern times can be exhaustingly happy, but they are also filled with risks.

46• Digital time fast approaching

By Andy Walker. Governments have set deadlines for broadcasters to switch to digital and turn off analog signals.

47• Why lug laptops, a memory stick fits into your pocket

By Peter Ehm. Sit down at any PC, insert your USB key, whistle a happy tune and go to work as if you've never left your own machine: you've brought it along.

48• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 023

By staff. September 18, 2006: HD service, home theater questions, and more!.



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