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1• How to get into your computer's BIOS

By Andy Walker. If you need to access the BIOS in your system, this will guide you through the process.

2• Reformat and reinstall Windows 98 on your laptop

By Andy Walker. If you need to reinstall Windows 98 on your laptop computer, there are different ways to do it depending on how your particular system is set up.

3• 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.

4• Avoid fake Wi-Fi access points

By Andy Walker. Your computer seems to become an access point for a network, which it isn't.

5• Fix power management with a BIOS update

By Andy Walker. Fixing power management issues with a BIOS update can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be.

6• How to buy a laptop in 2004

By Andy Walker. Here are a few buying tips to think about before you spend your well-earned money on one.

7• Computer too noisy? It's getting too hot

By Chris Ricci. Fans inside your computer case can - and do - break down.

8• How to network several PCs

By Andy Walker. Troubleshooting a computer network is a major scare for a lot of folks.

9• How to buy a laptop in 2005

By Andy Walker. Laptops have come a long way since they orginally came out.

10• WiMAX comes calling

By Andy Walker. First came DSL and cable Internet to provide high speed Internet to your home.

11• A beautiful Vista with a word of caution

By Andy Walker. New OS certainly an improvement over the older ones, including XP, and it does wow most of the time, but it still has a ways to go before becoming an ideal.

12• OLED a real display revolution

By Jason Kerluck. Imagine T-shirts that can change their pictures wirelessly: and that's only one of the many things OLED can do.

13• 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.

14• 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.

15• 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 .

16• Dual cores mystery no longer

By Andy Walker. Adding a core to a processor chip is just like adding another brain.

17• LabRats #096: How to stay safe on the road

By Cyberwalker staff. A primer on how to keep your data to yourself in spaces where anyone can read over your shoulder.

18• OQ-Oh! Get me one of those!

By Andy Walker. The OQO will be the PDA killer.

19• Ding dong the PDA is dead

By Andy Walker. Is that a computer on your wrist? .

20• 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.

21• Eyewear, your link to the world

By Chris Ricci. They're right out of the latest Terminator movie: glasses that carry a phone, an MP3 player, keep your eyes safe from UV rays, and still let you see through them.

22• 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.

23• Where is my wearable computer?

By Peter Ehm. PDAs weren't it, and they died a painful death by user indifference.

24• Running a Mac not that difficult, after all

By Jason Kerluck. Mac has picked quite a few trick from the Windows environment, just as Windows some time ago used the Mac to improve itself.

25• LabRats #001: Wireless links safer than Swiss banks

By Cyberwalker staff. Keeping your wireless communications away from others' prying eyes can be more important than you might think.

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• Two monitors often better than one

By Jason Kerluck. To be able to use more of your computer's capabilities, you often need to see everything that's going on, and then some.



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