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DIYs and How-to
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How to family-proof your PC
You may be savvy about computer security, but what about your family and friends? Before loved ones wreak havoc on your files, make sure you take these four basic security precautions.
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101 software tips, tweaks and tricks
Our insider secrets will help you master your PC and its most important applications.
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Moving your iTunes library from PC to Mac
Here's a relatively painless method to bring your iTunes library with you when you switch from PC to Mac.
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Seven tips on buying a DVD recorder
With so many different models and tons of unfamiliar specifications to consider, finding the right DVD recorder can be quite overwhelming.
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Build the ultimate quiet PC
A noisy PC can drive you to distraction. Use our guide to discover the main causes of unwanted computer noise and build yourself the ultimate quiet PC!
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I am having trouble installing PC games in Windows Vista. Any suggestions?
I am having trouble installing PC games in Windows Vista. Any suggestions?
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DIY: Desktop buying guide
What you need to know -- from finding the type of PC that fits your lifestyle to catching up on all of the latest trends.
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How to clean your PC
Is your PC so clogged with dirt it sounds like a plane taking off? Then maybe it's time to clean your PC -- for the sake of its health as well as yours.
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Should I buy a mid-range Vista PC, or get a MacBook Pro and use Parallels?
Should I buy a mid-range Vista PC, or get a MacBook Pro and use Parallels?
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What's better for HDTV and computing: TV connected to a PC, or monitor and TV tuner card?
What's better for HDTV and computing: TV connected to a PC, or monitor and TV tuner card?
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How to get the most from your RAM
One of the cheapest ways to speed up your PC is to optimise the memory. So make the most of your PC's RAM, whether or not you add new modules.
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How do I know if my PC is ready for Vista?
I want to switch to Windows Vista when it's released, but how can I be sure my PC is fast enough to run it?
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Water-cool your PC
Two parts water, one part coolant, and one part guts are all it takes to water-cool your PC.
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How to remove personal files before you ditch your old PC
Before you get rid of your old PC, you'll want to remove your personal files first. Here's a quick lesson in how data is stored and what you can do to keep others from reading your e-mail and seeing your financial data from five years ago.
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Buy a new PC now or wait for Vista?
With Vista now delayed until very late in 2006 or early 2007, should I wait until next year before buying a new PC?
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Switching to an Intel-based iMac
CNET lays out the issues involved in switching to an Intel-based Mac and shows you how to fight some common problems as well as what's the story on software upgrades.
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Getting pictures off your camera phone
Are there alternatives to sending shots as multimedia messages and paying for my carrier's data service?
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Planning makes perfect -- know your PC components
Your new PC will only be as good as the sum of its parts. Here's a quick guide to the main PC components you'll find available in 2006, so you can match your performance requirements and budget realities.
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Sync your mobile phone with your computer
Become the master of your mobile with phone-syncing software. Here's how to backup data such as contacts and messages from your phone onto your computer without paying your carrier.
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DIY: Turn your Windows PC into a Mac
Ever found yourself lusting over the inspirational look of the Mac operating system? Here are some applications you can download for free to give your PC an Apple-inspired makeover.
The Explain Series
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Get (laptop) smart before you buy
Win the numbers game and get the laptop that's perfect your needs as well as your budget!
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
Windows® 7 has been designed to be more reliable, more responsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.
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Whereis® maps
If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.














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