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1• How to add a slave drive
By Andy Walker. Don't be baffled by those tiny switches (and their tiny labels) on your computer's case.
2• Your boombox won't play your CDs?
By Andy Walker. CDs made at home can be a hit-or-miss endeavor.
3• 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.
4• RSS: it's really simple
By Chris Ricci. New technologies expand the horizons for new media.
5• Don't throw anything away: Part 2
By Chris Ricci. New programs and applications devour memory galore.
6• Math for couch potatoes: how to get the best view
By Andy Walker. Complicated formula, C2TVD, defines how to calculate the precise distance between yourself and your TV screen using just your fingers and your toes.
7• Fry, baby, fry -- MMX inferno
By Andy Walker. If you're upgrading your computer, make sure all the components are compatible.
8• 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.
9• HDTV format war: whose side to take?
By Peter Ehm. Blu-ray and HDTV have both their pluses and minuses.
10• Windows XP is here. Is it right for you?
By Andy Walker. Upgrading to a new computer operating system is always a big decision.
11• 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.
12• Two decades is an LCD screen's life expectancy
By Andy Walker. You can bet your farm that by the time your LCD or plasma screen dies on you, there will be a perfectly new TV set in our household, anyhow.
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