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1• How to Add RAM
By Andy Walker. Got questions about adding memory to your computer? We've got the answers.
2• The difference between PC100, PC133, and DDR memory
By Andy Walker. If you're looking at upgrading your system with some new RAM, be advised not all forms of RAM are compatible with one another.
3• Clean your Windows registry
By Don Reisinger. Sometimes the best way to fix a problem is to clean the Windows registry.
4• 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.
5• Keeping your data safe
By Peter Ehm. Since the time of tapes or unending boxes of floppies all the way to storing critical data on alternate media, our lives have become safer.
6• RAM chips don't mix.
By Andy Walker. RAM Chips are the oil and water of technology.
7• How to solve audio error messages
By Andy Walker. Windows 95 sound driver is out of date.
8• RAM chips don't mix.
By Andy Walker. Computer motherboards are finicky things.
9• Search and find
By Andy Walker. It's a hassle sifting through irrelevant pages in your search results.
10• Blogs give you a voice on the web
By Lucy Zhao. Bloggers should decide what they want to say first, and how they want to say it, second .
11•  Windows and its versions up through Windows 2000
By Andy Walker. Here's an overview of where Windows has been and where it's going.
12• Inkjet and laser: a printer primer
By Peter Ehm. As we've entered the self-service era in photography, it's important to know whether we prefer inkjet or laser printer.
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• Windows XP is here. Is it right for you?
By Andy Walker. Upgrading to a new computer operating system is always a big decision.
15• LabRats #090: Make your old iPod work like new
By Cyberwalker staff. Batteries run out and won't take any more new charges? The assembly is sealed and there seems to be no opening to replace an old battery? Not to worry, Andy Walker and Sean Carruthers have assembled information that will help get your iPod up and running again in (almost) no time.
16• Cool computer can stay turned on
By Andy Walker. You need to keep your computer clean and cool if you want a 24-hour always-on system.
17• Better safe than sorry: a basic password primer
By Peter Ehm. You're your own person and you don't want to share your basic information with strangers.
18• Making sense of 56K modems
By Andy Walker. High-speed modems can be confusing to even the most computer literate person.
19• 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.
20• Not all processors are equal
By Jason Kerluck. Some chips can run faster than others, other chips can perform different tasks better.
21• Summertime - and the living is easy
By Chris Ricci. New web sites offer would-be travelers the chance to tailor their plans according to their personalities and innermost wishes.
22• Mac desktop differs from a PC
By Jason Kerluck. Both Windows and Mac OS X try to accommodate their users, but they go about it differently.
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