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1• Minimize wireless interference

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

2• Is it mice or mouses? Computerese grammar at its best!

By Andy Walker. Often in life, it's the silliest questions that deserves the best answers.

3• How to choose a microprocessor

By Andy Walker. Not all microprocessors are the same.

4•  How to remove unwanted pop-up ads

By Andy Walker. Stop spying software from installing without permission.

5• Your boombox won't play your CDs?

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

6• How to remove spyware

By Andy Walker. Has your computer started running slowly or just plain acting strange? You may have spyware.

7• How to troubleshoot Windows crashes

By Andy Walker. If you have the dreaded "Blue Screen of Death," this article will help you determine the cause, and how to alleviate it.

8• Same box, different results

By Andy Walker. Computers of similar make and build often perform differently.

9• Learn to defeat spam

By Andy Walker. Spam is a modern day plague.

10• 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.

11• 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.

12• Spammers and their dreadful ways

By Andy Walker. If your e-mail in-box is filled with spam, this guide will walk you through how to reduce your daily influx of junk e-mail.

13• How to avoid unwanted e-mail

By Andy Walker. When SPAM is no longer is tasty snack, we show you how to take a bite out of SPAM e-mails.

14• FAQ: How to stop spam

By Andy Walker. Spam is an email annoyance that plagues us all.

15• Pentium III and a brief history of PC processors

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

16• How to buy a laptop in 2005

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

17• Should the web be like a family reunion?

By Andy Walker. You don't have to share your personal information with a site just because it tries to get it from you.

18• Use FastMove to move files among computers with ease.

By Andy Walker. If you are fortunate enough to have a few machines on a network, you probably have to juggle multiple files across them as well.

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• Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: new format war's on

By Jason Kerluck. Just like in the Betamax vs.

21• Fry, baby, fry -- MMX inferno

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

22• Printing becomes fine art

By Andy Walker. There are all kinds of printers on the market, almost all of them are good, but only one is perfect for you.

23• 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 .

24• Windows XP is here. Is it right for you?

By Andy Walker. Upgrading to a new computer operating system is always a big decision.

25• Zipping through computer world

By Andy Walker. Even the biggest hard drive or the fastest connection aren't big or fast enough for some huge files.

26• So you want a web site of your own?

By Chris Ricci. If you think you've got something to say to the world, or something to sell to the world, doing it online might be your best bet.

27• Best resolutions for scanning still photos

By Andy Walker. Let Cyberwalker help take the guesswork out of scanner resolution settings.

28• Pentium III will boost multimedia functionality.

By Andy Walker. Upgrades in computer components are coming at an alarming rate.

29• How to control pop-up ads while surfing the web.

By Andy Walker. You're cruising around the web, not bothering anybody, and then there they are -- pop-up ads screaming for your attention all over the pages you're trying to read.

30• Unexplained sign-ons to the internet

By Andy Walker. If your computer goes online when you're not around, it may just be checking on a subscribed site.

31• Blame clients for service they don't get

By Chris Ricci. Customers often don't know what they want, and they won't stop whining until they get it, technicians complain in this, the second part of a two-part expose of customer - support relationship.

32• Netscape's got Explorer beat.

By Andy Walker. In the "Battle of Browsers", the score card leans in Netscape's favor.

33• Windows 98: Not as scary as many fear.

By Andy Walker. With each new OS comes some apprehension, which is normal.

34• 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.

35• Poddies get ready to take over the world

By Andy Walker. Podcast enthusiasm is getting close to evangelical zeal, and marketers will ignore it at their own peril.

36• Upgrading Corel is cheap.

By Andy Walker. Switching or upgrading word processors might be easier than you think.

37• 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.

38• 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.

39• So who's limping? Mac or PC?

By Jason Kerluck. The differences between the two systems seem to have faded lately.



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