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1• Record your LP records as MP3 files

By Jonathan Walker. There's no reason why you can't listen to your vinyl import of the Beatles' White Album on your iPod.

2• Meet the Cyberwalker Team

By Staff. Click here to meet the remarkable team that brought Cyberwalker.

3• 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.

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• All about MP3 and WMA files: A digital audio primer

By Andy Walker / Jonathan Walker. Using your digital music files is easier and more fun when you understand the big picture, which Cyberwalker explains here.

6• Create audio CDs with MP3 files

By Jonathan Walker. When you want to play your MP3s on a standard CD player, you need an audio CD of them.

7• How to find lost files in Windows XP

By Andy Walker. It can be frustrating trying to find files on your computer.

8• How to choose a microprocessor

By Andy Walker. Not all microprocessors are the same.

9• Getting a printable list of files in DOS

By Andy Walker. If you need to print out the list of files in a Windows folder, you're going to learn how to do it in a snap by reading this article.

10• 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.

11• Your boombox won't play your CDs?

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

12• CD-RW? CD-R? What's the difference?

By Andy Walker. Here are some pointers on recording CDs with your computer.

13• How to choose a backup technology

By Andy Walker. There are plenty of ways to back up your irreplaceable data.

14•  MP3 music on the Internet: A user's guide

By Andy Walker. There are tons of places online to download MP3 music files.

15• Take control of your documents

By Chris Ricci. A few useful tips to share your files with those you want to share them with, and make sure they're safe.

16• Making your MP3 files mobile

By Jonathan Walker. You don't have to be chained to your PC to listen to your MP3 files.

17• MP3 music on the net: a user's guide

By Andy Walker. MP3s are a hot topic in the computer world.

18• What's behind the file extensions?

By Andy Walker. They come in all sorts.

19• Be the master of your e-mail

By Andy Walker. Pick the e-mail you want, not the one your browser wants.

20• Search and find

By Andy Walker. It's a hassle sifting through irrelevant pages in your search results.

21• 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.

22• Carbonite Online Backup

By Jason Kerluck. Carbonite offers an uncomplicated way to save whatever you need to save on your computer before tragedy strikes and your hard drive goes kaput.

23• 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.

24• 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 .

25• A remote control of your dreams

By Chris Ricci. It's not for those who can't program a VCR, but for even a borderline geek, this is a dream-come-true device.

26• Portable player gone wild

By Chris Ricci. An FM tuner, a memory card AND a television screen? That's future that's happening today.

27• OSGI yi yi

By Andy Walker. Firmware updates for everybody!.

28• 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.

29• Better safe than sorry

By Chris Blackwell. The more we depend on computers, the more we depend on their security.

30• iPod: music on the go

By Stephen Saylor. We used to attend concerts and go to live theatres.

31• 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.

32• Sound and pictures: all the rage: 1

By Chris Ricci. Some audio and video formats are better than others, and it's good to know which are which, and which will work for you .

33• Disappear ... it's good for you

By Andy Walker. Powering down from today's always-on world can do wonders for you.

34• 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.

35• Music that's easy to find

By Stephen Saylor. Your iTunes can keep all of your music at your fingertips: just learn how to organize it in libraries.

36• 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.

37• 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.

38• Ten Commandments to keep your computer healthy

By Jason Kerluck. They all make common sense, but not every computer is aware of them: basic rules to help your computer keep running in top form.

39• 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.

40• Finding your music CD info on your computer

By Andy Walker. Windows 95 stores relevant information about your music CDs in a file on your PC.

41• Big files no big deal

By Chris Ricci. With files we create getting bigger and bigger, and the number of people we want to share them with increasing, too, we get back to the old question: how do we do it? In fact, it's quite simple.

42• 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.

43• 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.

44• Television to go

By Andy Walker. Portable media devices soon to be all the rage.

45• 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.

46• 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.

47• It's a small web, after all

By Andy Walker. We no longer shake hands.

48• Internet socializing good and bad

By Jason Kerluck. New technology has changed the face of socializing and it's become more dangerous, especially for young people.

49• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 036

By . January 16th, 2006: Highlights from CES, and listener questions.

50• 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.