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1•  How to add a second hard drive
By Andy Walker. Need more hard drive space? Cyberwalker will tell you how to add more!.
2• Get rid of trash on your hard drive
By Andy Walker. Use these methods to find/delete hidden and unwanted files to maximize your hard drive space.
3• Minimize wireless interference
By Andy Walker. An article about the effects of home electronics on your Wi-Fi connection.
4• How to Clean out Unwanted Files Hidden on Your Hard Drive
By Andy Walker. There are many hidden files on a Windows computer.
5• Your family needs a computer?
By Andy Walker. Games, finances, digital photography, writing e-mails to Aunt Jennie: decide what you want to do first, then start looking around.
6• Compare Vista versions
By Andy Walker. Did you know there are nine versions of Windows Vista? Here's a breakdown.
7• 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.
8•  How to remove unwanted pop-up ads
By Andy Walker. Stop spying software from installing without permission.
9• How to remove spyware
By Andy Walker. Has your computer started running slowly or just plain acting strange? You may have spyware.
10• More RAM can stop that grinding sound
By Jason Kerluck. Computer running slow? You can't get rid of any of the applications you've got installed because you need them all? Get yourself (and your computer) a tad more RAM.
11• How to reinstall Mac OS X
By Andy Walker. You may find some bad apples even among the vaunted Macintoshes.
12• 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.
13• Screensavers bother you? Get rid of them!
By Andy Walker. If you want to delete a screensaver from your computer, this article will show you how to delete system screensavers as well as third-party ones.
14• Don't throw anything away: Part 2
By Chris Ricci. New programs and applications devour memory galore.
15• 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.
16• Plug-n-Play efforts
By Andy Walker. Upgrading your computer can be a serious undertaking.
17• Trick your computer out of its wits
By Chris Ricci. A few tricks can make you a wizard who wins each and every computer game and gets so much out of the media even its authors had no idea it could be done.
18• The faster the refresh rate, the better the picture
By Andy Walker. Response time is better measurement than refresh rate, but in both cases it remans a fact that crisper viewing means less tired eyes, fewer headaches.
19• Wired ride
By Andy Walker. Intelligent tools and new technologies are making the driving experience safer, more productive for the business person, and more fun for the folks in the backseat.
20• Fry, baby, fry -- MMX inferno
By Andy Walker. If you're upgrading your computer, make sure all the components are compatible.
21• Screensavers have pluses and minuses
By Chris Ricci. They do help protect your monitor from screen burn-in, but beware many third-party screensavers: they carry loads of spyware and adware.
22• 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.
23• Get organized with a handheld computer
By Andy Walker. Need to get organized, and need some advice of which hand-held will help you reach your goals? This guide will help you decide which hand-held computer is best for you.
24• Responses to Back Orifice 2000
By Andy Walker. Hackers released Back Orifice 2000, and the good guys had a fix out within a few days.
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• 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.
27• Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac
By Randy Walker. Many computer users like Windows applications so much, they want to be able to run them even on Mac computers.
28• Gamers need to understand batch files
By Andy Walker. If you like computer games, perhaps you might pursue a degree in computer science.
29• 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.
30• Processor's dual identity raises suspicion
By Andy Walker. When buying a computer, make sure you get what you pay for.
31• iPod can carry loads of data
By Chris Ricci. It takes just a bit of shuffling to organize your music, but once you're done, you can't beat the price-per-GB of storage the iPod offers.
32• Overdrive chips
By Andy Walker. PCs seem to become obsolete awfully fast.
33• 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.
34• 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.
35• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 041
By . March 5th, 2007: A special guest from Linksys visits and lots of caller questions.
36• What to do with 486 computer
By Andy Walker. What can you do with a computer is out dated?.
37• Windows 98: Not as scary as many fear.
By Andy Walker. With each new OS comes some apprehension, which is normal.
38• Why all this clutter? Throw it out!
By Chris Ricci. Windows XP comes loaded with goodies .
39• 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.
40• 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.
41• We need more power like we need last year's snow
By Chris Ricci. Computer and software makers develop new products not to improve humankind's lot but, rather, to improve their balance sheets.
42• iPod not the the only game in town
By Andy Walker. Individual features may be similar, but it's the combination of those features, and the resulting quality with price considerations included, that distinguish digital music players amongst themselves.
43• More power is what a modern computer user needs
By Andy Walker. A computer that will do all our work, giving us more time to be creative, is the machine of a modern human being's dreams.
44• Extend your iPod listening pleasure
By Stephen Saylor. Prolonging your battery life is actually not a difficult proposition.
45• Each viewing taste has its own screen
By Andy Walker. No matter what TV you buy, it'll take any HD source and display it just fine, thank you very much.
46• 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.
47• Games people play
By Jason Kerluck. Computer games have become part and parcel of today's computerized culture, but players should be aware of their rating: some of them are good for kids, others aren't.
48• 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.
49• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 025
By staff. October 2nd, 2006: Wireless Routers, Networking and PVR's.
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