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1• How to set-up a home network
By AndyWalker. If you have more than one computer in your home, it's easy to set up a home network.
2• Linus Torvalds' double life
By Andy Walker. Andy Walker catches up with Linux Torvalds in 2000 and talks to him about the operating system that changed his life and the computing world.
3• 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.
4• Grisoft's AVG Anti-Virus (Free Edition)
By Ted Gallardo. You get more than you've paid for: yes, Grisoft's AVG Anti-Virus free edition lacks dedicated technical support, but it does keep your computer clean, and that's what matters most.
5• Welcome to Cyberwalker 2.0
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6• Trialware anti-virus program misses virus
By Andy Walker. Trial versions of software are great for "try before you buy", but if you want to get the full benefit, it only makes sense to get the full version.
7• Office to go
By Chris Ricci. Travelling all over the world, we still enjoy having the comfort and homey look-and-feel of our own computer screen.
8• 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 .
9• ICQ lets you communicate in real time.
By Andy Walker. ICQ is a powerful and fun tool for instant messaging, chats, broadcasts, even sending data, but there are a couple of issues you need to know about.
10•  Dump the freebie zip utility.
By Andy Walker. Having problems with the data compression software you got for free? Here are a few recommendations for better performance.
11• It's a small web, after all
By Andy Walker. We no longer shake hands.
12• Cheating your way through life: 1
By Chris Ricci. Gaming, music and video industries try to protect their property, but hackers beat their systems hands down: Part 1.
13• High-definition changes with each passing day
By Andy Walker. It makes no sense to delay and procrastinate: the HDTV set you buy will be obsolete by the time you leave the store, anyhow.
14• AMD Spider proves not all computers are equal
By Jason Kerluck. Computer games expose that even the best of computer-parts standards do not guarantee seamless operation.
15• OLED said Fred
By Andy Walker. OLED is a new wave in consumer electronics, and furniture, and clothing, and automobiles.
16• Need help? Is help desk your best bet?
By Chris Ricci. Computer users often whine about the uselessness of technical support they would have expected to be swift, qualified and courteous.
17• Camera with bells and whistles
By Chris Ricci. Casio comes up with a versatile camera that does more than just take pictures.
18• Remember iPhone, it's worth it
By Andy Walker. Apple unveils a smart phone that has got most of the things a computer geek on the go needs, and then some.
19• Television to go
By Andy Walker. Portable media devices soon to be all the rage.
20• Where is my wearable computer?
By Peter Ehm. PDAs weren't it, and they died a painful death by user indifference.
21• Mother's Day goes hi-tech
By Chris Ricci. Run out of ideas what to give you mom for her special day? Don't despair, there are virtual possibilities galore - at your fingertips!.
22• Getting around the Mac
By Jason Kerluck. The differences between how to use Windows and how to use Mac are not that huge and impossible to get used to, after all.
23• Games not just a kids' phenomenon
By Jason Kerluck. Many shrug computer games off just as a silly diversion teenage boys use to waste their time.
24• So who's limping? Mac or PC?
By Jason Kerluck. The differences between the two systems seem to have faded lately.
25• Games have come a long way
By Jason Kerluck. Most of us don't even remember the text-based games people used to entertain themselves with a mere quarter of a century ago.
26• 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.
27• Netscape bids adieu
By Jason Kerluck. R.
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