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• LabRats #089: How to keep your network healthy
If it's a two-computer network, linking your den in the basement with your wife's home office in your spare bedroom upstairs, or the entire Internet, there are some simple tools you can use when the connection seems to have gone kaput.
• LabRats #083: LCD or plasma?
Plasma is costlier and, some say, renders colors more vibrant than LCD, but both these two flat-panel screens are on the cutting edge of today's technology.
• LabRats #082: Perpendicular storage, eh?
Perpendicular storage technology does exactly what it says it will do: by storing information in perpendicular rather than horizontal fashion, it helps increase your hard disk's volume without increasing its size.
• LabRats #081: Apple TV
Here's how to get video from your computer, no matter how it got there, and move it to your TV set.
• LabRats #080: HD DVD
High-definition TV we know, now, welcome to the world of high-definition DVD.
• LabRats #079: Software surgery
Usually, you uninstall software.
• LabRats #078: Understanding USB
USB ports work much faster than their serial and parallel predecessors, but they have an occasional bug flying in now and then.
• LabRats #077: Transform XP into Vista
You may want to keep up with the Joneses, or you may want to consider some of the advanced security features.
• LabRats #011-2 at Macworld: Mac ware for the masses
Exhibits at Macworld include some stunning hardware, as well as interesting software.
• LabRats #011-1 at Macworld: Mac goes Intel
As Andy Walker and Sean Carruthers found out and report from Macworld, Intel chips make Apple’s computers go faster.
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