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December: Clean up for Xmas
Christmas is just around the corner; isn't it time you picked up an Xbox? Matt Bishop thinks so... Add Blinx with his magical vacuum cleaner, and you'll be able to transform the world as well.
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December: Full Stream ahead
Ever watched a conference or video clip online and been frustrated by tiny image sizes and stuttering frame rates? These problems will soon be a thing of the past because streaming media is set to be the business tool of the future.
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December: Speak to me
Soon anybody (or anything) will be able to use a computer, even if they can't type a word. Though whether they'll have anything to say is another matter.
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December: Drop Dead Cool
They're small, they're spunky and they can be very, very loud - at least through your headphones. As media players come down in price, they become a viable alternative to your Walkman. But how to choose?
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December: No Man is an Island
It's a paradox, but as your business grows, the more isolated people and departments become. Connecting everyone together requires more than just a data network. As Neil Munro discovered, you need ERP.
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December: DIY Help Desk
Part 3: Finding solutions to your PC problems
Why rely on someone else to diagnose your computer problems? Guess what - you can do it all yourself. In previous issues we've looked at error tracking, and now Vic Garand gets down to the serious business of finding solutions.
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November: Total control
We all like to keep things simple, but Web sites have a habit of growing and unless your content management system grows with your site, you can end up in big trouble.
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November: Down, boy
The Tablet PC sure is an attention grabber. It's the sexiest new concept in personal computers and everyonewill want to know what it can do. And with Windows XP installed,the answer is – anything you want it to...
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November: Safe Storage
Finding secure st rage for your information is not rocket science, it's just data warehousing. Dan Ziffer looks at a concept that's been around for years but which is still woefully under-utilised by businesses
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November: DIY Help Desk
Part 2: Error Checking With Windows XP
Error messages can be heartstopping. At the very least,they're a distraction you can well live without. But, Vic Garand argues, prevention is always better than cure.
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November: Take your tablet!
Just what is a Tablet PC? A glorified laptop? A Pocket PC on steroids? A very expensive alternative to a pad of paper? None of the above. Brent Mitchell has the story
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October: Moore information, please
.NET is poised to revolutionise the way customers and businesses connect and interact with each other. But it still remains a mystery to most of us. Peter Moore, Director for Platform Strategy and Developers, explains Microsoft's vision for the future.
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October: DIY Help Desk
Part 1: Error Checking With Windows XP
Inexplicable error messages can drive you to violence. But relax. Read Part 1 of our troubleshooting guide instead.
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October: Start it up!
Telecommuting is a viable option for most workers, and getting set up isn't as difficult as you might think. In part two of our telecommuting feature Dan Ziffer investigates the technical side of working from home.
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October: Many Fine Peripherals
So, you've got a printer. A scanner. A copier. And a fax amchine. Wouldn't it be good to have just one device to handle all those jobs? well now you can. David Smedly has the details.
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