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Android Hubs, Part 4: The Readers Hub
Jan 8, 2013
The Readers Hub is a built-in app for users of the Galaxy Tab 2. In this article, you’ll learn how to use the Readers Hub to purchase, download, and read newspapers, magazines, and books on your Tab 2.
Apple iMessage: Top Five Tips
May 30, 2013
Master the Relationship Between iMessage and MMS - Tim Warner gives you his top five tips for taking control of iMessage on your iDevices and/or Mac computers.
Apple's iPad 2: Does It Measure Up?
Mar 7, 2011
Jason R. Rich examines the new iPad 2 hardware, talks about the tablet's best new features, and discusses whether or not existing iPad users should consider immediately upgrading to the new wireless device.
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Jan 1, 2003
Athlon XP Barton
Jul 1, 2003
ATI Meets PCI-Express: The ATI X-series
May 12, 2005
ATI's new X-series graphic cards integrate PCI-Express high speed graphic processing through the inclusion of Intel chipsets. Find out how this new series differs from ATI's flagship set, the 9800 series in this article by Scott Mueller.
ATI Meets PCI-Express: The ATI X-series
Oct 22, 2004
All about the technology behind the new line of ATI X-series graphics cards.
ATI Radeon Everywhere ATI has decided to sell Radeon 8500-series chipsets to third-party vendors and expand its product line, what does this mean to you?
Oct 1, 2001
Backup Your Computer and Save Your (Computing) Life, Part 1
Apr 13, 2011
Want to back up your computer? Want to lose your digital life? You might not be excited about backing up your computer, but if you don’t want to lose your digital photos, scanned photos, digital music, videos, and documents, it’s up to you to make backups that work.
Before the PC: Remembering Kaypro and Osborne Computers
Jan 27, 2014
In this article, old-timer Michael Miller steps into the Way Back Machine to take a look at the CP/M operating system, the Osborne 1, and the Kaypro II. It was a different world back then!
Beyond 802.11g with MIMO - Increasing Range in Wireless Networking
Apr 16, 2005
BIOS and CMOS Configuration
Mar 16, 2001
Learn the differences between BIOS and CMOS configuration in this sample chapter from Scott Mueller and Mark Edward Soper’s Upgrading and Repairing PCs: A+ Certification Study Guide, Second Edition.
Breaking the 3 GHz Barrier with the Pentium 4 Processor
Jan 1, 2003
Building Your Dream PC: CPUs
Nov 12, 2004
The CPU is possibly the most important part of your new computer, and this chapter will help you select the best of the best for your dream system.
Catching Up with PC Backup in 2012
Sep 12, 2012
What's the best backup regimen for your systems, now that online backup is dirt cheap, and disk drives even cheaper? Quick answer: Multiple backups.
Celebrating 20 years of Upgrading and Repairing PCs
Dec 8, 2009
Scott Mueller gives his thoughts on the past 20 years of the PC industry, what lies ahead, and why he won't be buying a netbook.
Changing the Look and Feel of Your Galaxy Tab 3 by Changing Accessibility Settings
Apr 3, 2014
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 is designed to be used by anyone, and you can customize the Tab 3 for your level of usability. Eric Butow discusses a variety of Tab 3 accessibility settings for screen, sound, mobility, and controlling interactions.
Changing Your Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Display Settings
Apr 24, 2014
There are plenty of ways to modify the look and behavior of your Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 screen so the device reflects your personal style. Eric Butow shows you how to change screen settings including screen brightness, the background wallpaper, and when the screen turns off automatically.
Choosing a Network Storage Appliance
Aug 6, 2013
When searching for a Network Attached Storage (NAS) unit you’ll find many features and specs to compare. Eric Geier introduces and discusses what you should look for when buying a network storage solution for a small or medium-sized business.
Choosing and Using an Ultra-Fast Flash Drive
Dec 10, 2012
Big (64 GB or larger) USB Flash drives can be painfully slow. Cure those ills with faster alternatives: especially USB 3.0 and mSATA. Ed Tittel's new overview explains their pros, cons, and differences.

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