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Adding Devices to the Windows Home Server Network
Sep 21, 2007
Paul McFedries gives you the details on connecting devices to your Windows Home Server network.
Adding Ink in Microsoft OneNote
Dec 12, 2011
After a brief but vigorous campaign by pen users, Microsoft added ink rendering to its OneNote Web App. Office expert Laura Acklen walks you through it.
Adding Pictures and Graphics in Publisher 2016
Dec 11, 2015
In this chapter from My Publisher 2016, you learn how to add and work with visual elements such as photos, WordArt, borders, and accents.
Adding Widgets to Your Home Screens of Your Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
Dec 30, 2013
This chapter explores widgets on your Galaxy Tab: what they do, where they go, and how to create and delete them.
Adjusting Color
Apr 16, 2007
Administering IIS Programmatically
May 11, 2001
In Microsoft IIS, you'll find tools that help you administer services using scripts or applications. In this chapter, Gerry O'Brien examines the possibilities of administering IIS through .asp script code.
Administering Windows 2000 Professional Resources
Aug 9, 2002
Review the administration topics covered in the Implementing and Conducting Administration of Resources section of Microsoft's Windows 2000 Professional exam (70-210).
Administering Windows Server 2003 Remotely
Jul 30, 2004
This chapter covers the wealth of tools and options available to administrators in Windows Server 2003, including many enhancements to tools that existed in previous versions of the system.
Adobe Flash Professional CS5 on Demand: Developing iPhone Apps
May 12, 2010
In this chapter, you’ll get an overview for how to start developing for the iPhone using Flash CS5 including deploying an App to the iTunes App Store.
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 On Demand: Organizing Images in the Library
Nov 24, 2010
In this chapter, you learn how to rotate and flip photos, apply searchable attributes, control the sort order for the thumbnails in the Content area and Filmstrip, and conserve room in the Content area and catalog.
ADSI Scripting, Part 2
Oct 4, 2000
In the sixth installment of our seven-part series on scripting in Windows 2000 Active Directory, we will add users to groups using ADSI.
Advanced Find-and-Replace Tools in Word
Oct 28, 2005
One of most valuable tools in Word is the Find and Replace command, which makes it a snap to locate any text and replace it with new text. But you might not know that this command goes way beyond the basics to provide a truly flexible tool for working with document content and formatting. Peter Aitken shows you how to use all the powerful options that this command offers.
Advanced Flow Control for Objective-C
Jun 5, 2009
David Chisnall points out some of the more dynamic options that make Objective-C code even simpler than C.
Advanced PowerPoint 2007: Rediscover Charts
Apr 3, 2008
Here are the new features that the reworked charts in PowerPoint have to offer, including some tips and tricks that will enable you to do your job more efficiently.
Advanced Windows Debugging: Memory Corruption Part II—Heaps
Nov 9, 2007
This chapter discuss security vulnerabilities and stability issues that can surface in an application when the heap is used in a nonconventional fashion.
Advanced Windows XP User Features
Oct 18, 2002
Just because you're using Windows XP doesn't mean that you have to settle for an interface that doesn't suit your tastes. Let Peter Norton show you how to convert from the simplified Windows XP interface to the standard interface.
Advice from a Regular eBay Seller: Keep the Clarinet
Mar 7, 2003
In the immortal words of Cinderella, you don't know what you've got til it's gone. Kelley Faler explains how someone else's piece of junk can be quite profitable for an eBay seller who does a little research and has the luck of good timing.
Airpwn: Owning the Airwaves
Mar 3, 2006
There are plenty of wireless exploits, but in this article Seth Fogie deals with a method that is not widely discussed: data traffic injection.
All New GM Cars Will Soon Have iPhone/iPad Integration
Sep 2, 2013
Jason R. Rich takes a closer look at how iOS mobile devices play a growing role in how drivers operate and experience their vehicles, and how in-car infotainment systems have changed forever.
All the Music You Can Eat: Music Subscription Services
Sep 9, 2005
There's a new (legal) way to download music. Through technology licensed from Microsoft, you can rent music and listen to millions of tunes for only a few bucks each month. Matthew David walks you through the subscription services and the pros and cons of renting your songs.

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