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The Battle Over Freedom - October 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
When is open source not quite so open?


Songs of Freedom - September 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Songbird gets ready for its solo.


What Planet Are You on? - August 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux comes down to earth with a splash.


Tablets Not Made of Stone - July 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The new Linux-based Tablet PC from Nokia.


New and Improved - June 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Fedora Linux tastes great.


The Future is Now - May 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Space-age picture phones, Linux-style.


CU Product Reviews - May 2006
by Ken Henningsen



Make An Appointment With Linux - April 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Manage your contacts and a lot more with a wealth of new tools.


It Figures - March 2006
by Ken Henningsen
A review of TurboTax from Intuit.


Armor For Your System - March 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Programs to make your Linux set-up bulletproof.


Trading in Exchange - February 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Open-source mail, calendar, and contact applications


Just the Right Words - January 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
OpenOffice at 2.0: Still going strong


Future-proofing Government - December 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
What good are official documents if not everyone can read them?


Product Reviews - December 2005
by Ken Henningsen / Drew Robb
The latest and greatest.


Calling all gizmos - November 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Using Linux for VoIP access.


Control Your TV - November 2005
by Joe DeRouen
The Plextor PVR, plus the Seagate 400GB external hard drive.


Network Tools and Tomes - October 2005
by Ken Henningsen
Belkin pre-N gear, and a missing manual.


Pretty as a Picture - October 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Photo applications for Linux.


It Figures - September 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Math has never been this much fun.


Invasion of the Pod People - July 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux vendors join in the chorus of MP3 providers.


Stakked - July 2005
by Jim Mathisen
Disc Stakka from Imation.


Instant Karma - July 2005
by Dan Heilman
Retro Electric by Pepe Tozzo.


A low-carb desktop - June 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
New and improved offerings from GNOME, KDE, and more.


The search is on - May 2005
by Joe DeRouen
Agent Professional.


Remotely interesting - May 2005
by Ken Henningsen
LogitechHarmony 676 programmable remote.


Open for business, part 2 - May 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
OpenOffice.org 2.0 could solve your software needs--for free.


In the action - May 2005
by Elizabeth Millard
Pacific Design Action Pro Backpack


Getting the message - April 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
There are plenty of open-source IM clients worth chatting about.


Ideal organizer - April 2005
by Elizabeth Millard
Avanquest Database Professional


The sharper image - April 2005
by Joe DeRouen
The DX-7630 camera from Kodak.


A link to the future - April 2005
by Ken Henningsen
LinkStation HD-H250LAN.


What makes a Thunderbird run? - March 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
A look at the Thunderbird open-source e-mail client.


The big picture - February 2005
by Donald W. Pfeffer
DishNetwork\'s DishPVR 921.


Leave a cold trail - February 2005
by Keith Mansfield
SafeErase 2.0.


Fedora makes the grade - February 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Refinements and improvements makes this Linux release ready for prime time.


The Linux-capable organizer - January 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
A Linux-friendly PDA could be lurking in your Palm OS device.


Sticky fingers no more - January 2005
by Keith Mansfield
Fellowes Cordless Combo.


Red-hot browser - January 2005
by James Mathewson
Firefox 1.0.


One piece at a time - December 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Start your migration to Linux with your Web browser and e-mail client.


Pursuing perfection - December 2004
by Keith Mansfield
Corel\'s WordPerfect Office 12 suite.


For your ears only - December 2004
by Dan Heilman
Ultimate Ears custom-fit earphones.


Copyrights and wrongs - November 2004
by Dan Heilman
The line between reasonable behavior and theft is no longer so fine.


Meet and greet - November 2004
by Stephanie Mahfood
Netspoke Conferencing.


Back in a flash - November 2004
by Ken Henningsen
SmartDisk\'s FlashTrax portable device.


The new standard - November 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Making Linux work the way it should.


Tops on desktops - October 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
These linux editions could fool you into thinking you\'re running Windows.


Talk to me - October 2004
by Ken Henningsen
I2 Telecom\'s Internet Talker MG-3.


Click, click, buy - October 2004
by Elizabeth Millard
Other World Computing.


Classic editions - September 2004
by Dan Heilman
Which vintage CD reissues sound the best?


Shrinkage - September 2004
by Donald W. Pfeffer
Sony\'s VAIO TR3 laptop.


Can you see me now? - September 2004
by Paige Townsend
Vialta's Beamer video phone.


Getting up to date - September 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux OS updates offer all the benefits and none of the reboots.


Dress up your desktop - August 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux isn't a frumpy old maid anymore.


A beautiful Vue - August 2004
by Ken Henningsen
VueScan 8.0


Worse than the disease? - August 2004
by Donald W. Pfeffer
Intermute's SpamSubtract.


The cost of rocking - July 2004
by Dan Heilman
Maybe music isn't better than ever, but at least it's cheap.


Driving range - July 2004
by Dan Heilman
DVD-R drives from Sony and Toshiba.


Calling all callers - July 2004
by Ken Henningsen
Octivox's Clear Call.


Breaking the Microsoft lock-in - July 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Even if your documents were created in Office, you can use them in Linux.


I'll take it - June 2004
by Rebecca Boever
eBay for Dummies.


Sleek Panther - June 2004
by Ken Henningsen
Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Panther Edition.


The open-source tube - June 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Your TiVo runs Linux; why don't you?


Just press play - May 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux meets your entertainment needs.


Slenderizer - May 2004
by Elizabeth Millard
Samsung's SyncMaster 173B monitor.


View from the director's chair - May 2004
by John Taschek
Magix Movie Edit Pro 2004.


Ready, set, hike - May 2004
by Rebecca Boever
Topics Entertainment's 1001 Hikes.


From Russia with 'loads - May 2004
by Dan Heilman
Downloads are easy, cheap, and plentiful. Are they legal?


Revenge of the weirdo records - April 2004
by Dan Heilman
The vinyl graveyard is open for business on the Web.


Windows video editing at its best - April 2004
by John Taschek
Adobe Systems' Premiere Pro.


All business - April 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Using Linux throughout your organization is getting easier.


Beautiful music - March 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Have your Linux desktop singing in no time.


Not too taxing - March 2004
by Ken Henningsen
Intuit's TurboTax Business.


Bid away - March 2004
by Ken Henningsen
David A. Karp's eBay Hacks.


Kids in the Hall - March 2004
by Dan Heilman
Sites about this year's Rock Hall of Famers lets you read as you listen.


Out of the attic - February 2004
by Rodney Hopkins
Linux Toys.


Peak performance - February 2004
by Dan Heilman
A look at version 4 of a top Macintosh sound tool.


Flame on - February 2004
by Rodney Hopkins
RedCannon's Fireball CyberProtection Suite.


Ring tone - February 2004
by Elizabeth Millard
Nokias 3300 music phone


It's a snap - February 2004
by Donald W. Pfeffer
Snapstream's Personal Video Station 3.


What's under the Hat? - February 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
With Red Hat Linux leaving the desktop, others are filling the bill.


The now sound - January 2004
by Dan Heilman
2004 could be full of good tidings for digital music fans.


Linux goes Hollywood - January 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The open-source platform is finding a home in the film industry.


Just browsing, thanks - December 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
A wide variety of Web browsers are available for Linux.


A little help, please? - December 2003
by Dan Heilman
To err is human; indecipherable error messages are unforgivable.


Shark's-eye view - November 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Cool-iCam's Aqua 350.


Quick draw - November 2003
by Leo Timmins
Alias SketchBook Pro.


Quiet on the set - November 2003
by Leo Timmins
Michael Dean's $30 Film School.


Roam if you want to - November 2003
by D. Robin Zuchowski
Plantronics' cordless phone headset.


Linux by the numbers - November 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
A round-up of accounting applications for Linux.


Talk about the passion - November 2003
by Dan Heilman
Whatever your musical obsession, the Web has a place to discuss it.


Take one - October 2003
by Tom Prendergast
Ulead's VideoStudio 7


A real mother - October 2003
by Jack Swanson
Chaintech's 9EJS1 Zenith motherboard.


Construction site - October 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Succeed Corporation's iBuilder.


One for all - October 2003
by Leo Timmins
Hitachi's SH-G1000 PCS phone.


Linux multimedia plays catch-up - October 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Music, movies, and more are making Linux more fun than ever.


May I see your license, please? - October 2003
by Dan Heilman
The reason for the high cost of some DVDs is the music inside them.


Get set for kickoff - September 2003
by Tom Prendergast
Many of the best pro football sites are the most obscure.


On the flipside - September 2003
by Dan Heilman
The newest big audio medium might be hiding underneath the DVD.


The modern home studio - August 2003
by Dan Heilman
Plus other new products for the PC music enthusiast.


Research central - August 2003
by Tom Prendergast
On the Web, it's not who you know, it's what you know.


Chic geeks - August 2003
by Nadine Cruit
'Dungeons & Dreamers.'


Language lab - August 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Word Menu.


Office space - August 2003
by Leo Timmins
Big tools for small businesses.


How suite it is - August 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Office suites for Linux.


Study hall - August 2003
by Leo Timmins
School supplies beyond pencils and paper.


Second childhood - July 2003
by Tom Prendergast
The junk of your childhood has been saved online.


The end of 'hot legs' - July 2003
by Ken Henningsen
LapWorks' laptop desk.


Rear view mirror - July 2003
by Dan Heilman
'Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing.'


The copyright fight gets dirty - July 2003
by Dan Heilman
Do record companies have the right to snoop through your hard drive?


Smiles, everyone - July 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Dentalfear.com.


Child's play - July 2003
by Leo Timmins
Computing for the wee ones.


Park your data here - July 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Database programs for Linux.


Tripping up - July 2003
by Leo Timmins
Plan that getaway.


Just press play - July 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Apple's iTunes music store.


Keep a steady aim - July 2003
by Tom Prendergast
Olympus' Camedia C-730 Ultra Zoom.


I don't want my MTV! - June 30, 2003
by Dan Heilman
Creative, provocative music videos on the Web can help you avoid your TV.


Pretty as a picture - June 2003
by Ken Henningsen
Nova's Photo Explosion Deluxe.


Click here for flicks - June 2003
by Tom Prendergast
Film-related Web sites provide equal parts entertainment and enlightenment.


Thinner is better - June 2003
by Micah Johnson
NEC's MultiSync LCD monitor.


Song book - June 2003
by Dan Heilman
Brad Hill's ‘The Digital Songstream.'


Character study - June 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Right Seat's Vox Proxy.


Handy tool - June 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
PalmGear.com.


Clean up your act - June 2003
by Micah Johnson
Tools to keep Windows streamlined.


The virtual conference room - June 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
GnomeMeeting helps bridge the gap to NetMeeting.


Letter perfect - June 2003
by Micah Johnson
Font-management tools for Macintosh.


Three tablet reviews - May 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
A tablet PC kind of world.


How goes the battle? - May 2003
by Tom Prendergast
Examining wars of the past via the Web might help you understand wars of the future.


Ask the audiophile - May 2003
by Dan Heilman
Overburning, MP3 editing, and other matters


A clear picture revisited - May 2003
by Ken Henningsen
The Nikon CoolScan IV ED film scanner.


Flyweight contender - May 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Acer's TravelMate C100.


Slate colored - May 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Fujitsu's Stylistics ST4000.


Convertible top - May 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Toshiba's Portégé 3505.


Come on in! - May 2003
by Micah Johnson
Ways to get and keep site visitors.


Clustering, Beowulf style - May 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Even obsolete PCs can be brought back to life by Beowulf software.


Looking good - May 2003
by Micah Johnson
Rescue those vacation photos.


Rear view mirror - April 2003
by James Mathewson
James Gleick's 'What Just Happened.'


A nice view - April 2003
by Micah Johnson
BenQ's H200 LCD TV.


You can't be Sirius - April 2003
by Dan Heilman
Satellite radio grasps desperately for street credibility.


Big palm on campus - April 2003
by Matt Lake
Dell's axim X5 pocket PC.


Same old Sims - April 2003
by Donald W. Pfeffer
EA's 'The Sims Online.'


Good medicine - April 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
MDHub.com.


Stay inside - April 2003
by Micah Johnson
Software diversions for a rainy day.


FLEXlm locks down applications - April 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The noted license-enforcement software is now updated for Java and Linux.


All business - April 2003
by Micah Johnson
Software from accounting to Web page design.


Point and click - April 2003
by Joe Farace
Keyspan's Presentation remote.


Mona Lisa, wired - March 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Ben Shneiderman's "Leonardo's Laptop."


Hard worker - March 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Premio's Minos S651.


The villain of Verizon speaks - March 2003
by Dan Heilman
The file-sharer who got pinched: an imagined monologue.


A clear picture - March 2003
by Ken Henningsen
The SmartScan 3600 film scanner.


Heed the call - March 2003
by Dan Heilman
'Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings.'


Playing the numbers - March 2003
by Dan Heilman
Retrosheet.org, Baseball-reference.com.


Line items - March 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Tax prep for the wired.


The battle over TCO - March 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux makes inroads into IT.


Going on Safari - March 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Browser war ammunition.


Junket love - March 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Apple's Safari browser.


A better view - February 2003
by Joe Farace
KDS RAD-9 19-inch analog/digital LCD panel.


Everyone's a critic - February 2003
by Dan Heilman
Rock music criticism is alive and somewhat well on the Internet.


What's the word? - February 2003
by Dan Heilman
Excalibur's touch-screen crossword.


True Deep Blue - February 2003
by James Mathewson
Feng-Hsiung Hsu's 'Behind Deep Blue.'


Learn to love the bomb - February 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Combat Flight Simulator 3.


Sunny forecast - February 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
AccuWeather.com


Get it together - February 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Unify the hard drive.


United we stand - February 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The first UnitedLinux distributions hit the market.


Sport utilities - February 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Change the environment.


Might as well jump - January 2003
by Joe Farace
Lexar Media's JumpDrive.


Dawn of the Ded Kitty - January 2003
by Dan Heilman
Roxio's pending purchase of Napster isn't as crazy as it sounds.


Touch pad - January 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
FatFinger for Palm.


Not just for networks - January 2003
by James Mathewson
Kevin Mitnick's 'The Art of Deception.'


Worth the pose - January 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Fujifilm FinePix 3800.


Mobile home - January 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
www.pdahandyman.com.


Truth and consequences - January 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The resolution of the Microsoft trial should have little effect on Linux.


Mail call - January 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Clean out that inbox.


Game day - January 2003
by Elizabeth Millard
Apple plays along.


The virtual shoebox - January 2003
by Joe Farace
Micro Research Institute's 3D-Album for Windows.


Ready, set, hike! - December 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
Topics' '1,000 Hikes in North America.'


A last hurrah for holidays - December 2002
by Sara Aase
Celebrate your way around the Web.


Audio tips for geeks - December 2002
by Dan Heilman
Some skill with a WAV editor can turn you into an instant remastering engineer.


Fast and powerful - December 2002
by Ken Henningsen
Other World Computing's new hard drives.


Everything in place - December 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
Also, survey your friends.


Linux users in the Red - December 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Red Hat helps Linux displace Windows on the desktop--sort of.


X marks the spot - December 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
Love of Mac's OS X continues.


Flash in the can - December 2002
by Joe Farace
eHelp's RoboDemo 3.0.


Flying penguins - December 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
Linus Torvalds's "Just for Fun."


Roger and out - December 2002
by Dan Heilman
Cobra's FRS-104 two-way radios


Home Movies - December 2002
by Holly Dolezalek
www.netflix.com


The state of the union - November 2002
by Sara Aase
At election time, and other times, political sites are everywhere.


A site to hear - November 2002
by Dan Heilman
Official band Web sites range from the sublime to the slimy.


Ready, aim, shoot - November 2002
by Joe Farace
Konica’s Digital Revio KD-400Z.


A screen to be seen - November 2002
by Joe Farace
Radius's RAD-23 analog/digital LCD display.


Speak, Creature! - November 2002
by Dennis Sellers
Harman Multimedia’s The Creature.


House of cards - November 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
CardScan business card scanner.


Subscription rate - November 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
www.DSLsaver.com.


Data stream - November 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
Also, organize your passwords.


United we stand--and fall? - November 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
UnitedLinux could be a key unifying force.


Seeing Spots - November 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
Making way for Jaguar.


The Net's dark side - November 2002
by Holly Dolezalek
Peter Jenkins's book, "Beyond Tolerance."


Of peripheral interest - October 2002
by Joe Farace
Belkin's USB 2.0 Dual-Port Hi-Speed PCI Card.


Try me! - October 2002
by Dan Heilman
A wave of new music-related products.


The art of getting lost - October 2002
by Sara Aase
On the Web, you never know what you'll find.


I can see clearly now - October 2002
by Elizabeth Millard, Holly Dolezalek, and Dan Heilman
AOpen's LCD monitor, and more


Collective bargains - October 2002
by Holly Dolezalek
Philatelists and numismatists unite!


Go and be productive - October 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux users may want to go for the gobe.


Cleaning house - October 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
Plus, unclutter your desktop.


Great photos on the cheap - October 2002
by Joe Farace
Jasc's After Shot Premium Edition.


Pix to click - September 2002
by Joe Farace
Canon's EOS D60.


It's not nice to share - September 2002
by Dan Heilman
Microsoft's ban on peer-to-peer file swapping could lead to a big chill.


Hitting the books - September 2002
by Sara Aase
Click your way to literary bliss.


Thoroughbred printer - September 2002
by Dan Heilman, Elizabeth Millard and Matt Lake
Minolta's QMS 3100 Magicolor printer, and more.


Net effects - September 2002
by Holly Dolezalek
Also, tailor your toolbar.


Lindows vs. Windows - September 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Will users go for a Lindows subscription?


Games aplenty - September 2002
by Holly Dolezalek
Plus, analyze those bogeys


Play it safe - September 2002
by Joe Farace
Symantec's Norton Utilities for Macintosh.


Control tower - August 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
Also, become a spy.


Listen to the teacher - August 2002
by James Mathewson and Ken Henningsen
Sybex's Photoshop 6 Learning Studio and more.


Get smart - August 2002
by Elizabeth Millard
Also, become a spy.


Star turn - August 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
StarOffice provides an alternative to Microsoft Office.


The best gets better - August 2002
by Joe Farace
Adobe Photoshop 7 and Pictographics' ICorrect suite.Adobe Photoshop 7 and Pictographics' ICorrect suite.


The new pirates - August 2002
by Dan Heilman
Royalty rates imposed on Webcasters will only drive Internet radio underground.


Take my junk, please - August 2002
by Sara Aase
Cleaning out the garage can be profitable with help from the Internet.


The digital pic - July 2002
by Joe Farace
Minolta DiMAGE X digital camera.


Get the bugs out - July 2002
by Joe Farace
Kaspersky Anti Virus Personal Pro 4.0.


Reviews - July 2002
by Ken Henningsen, Matt Lake, and Holly Dolezalek
Software, hardware, and more.


All for 1.0, and 1.0 for all - July 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Many linux packages reach the magic release level.


Give up the mouse - July 2002
by Holly Dolezalek
Plus, spice up your graphs.


Keep in contact - July 2002
by Jende Huang
Also, view your photos in 3D.


Never leave the house again - July 2002
by Sara Aase
Dinner and a movie go virtual.


It's just a sample - July 2002
by Dan Heilman
The growing popularity of musical crazy-quilts could spur reform in sampling law.


Pop the pop-ups - June 2002
by Jende Huang
Also, get your files in order.


Leisure time - June 2002
by Holly Dolezalek
Plus, run your own nation.


Linux on the desktop? Try KDE 3 - June 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
New version contains improvements galore.


Storage gets small(er) - June 2002
by Joe Farace
Sony's Micro Vault.


Get burned and like it - June 2002
by Joe Farace
Roxio's Toast with Jam.


Get it together - June 2002
by Sara Aase
A number of sites can help organize your passwords, usernames, and other personal info.


A legal matter - June 2002
by Dan Heilman
Keeping up with the ever-shifting personal-use legislation.


Reviews - June 2002
by Ken Henningsen, Christy Mulligan, and Jende Huang
Books and hardware.


The do-it-yourself encyclopedia - May 2002
by Sara Aase
Wikipedia's storehouse of knowledge is a group effort.


Diary of an online bootleg trade - May 2002
by Dan Heilman
Rule one in this flea-market atmosphere: caveat emptor.


Paranoia and deceit - May 2002
by Jende Huang
The latest in privacy and security.


Has BSD Unix passed up Linux? - May 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Unix feature of Mac's OS X shows lots of promise.


To your health - May 2002
by Holly Dolazalek
Plus, keep your Mac safe from intruders.


Regain your Equilibrium - May 2002
by Joe Farace
Equilibrium's DeBabelizer Pro 5.


Reviews - May 2002
by Staff
Games, books, and so much more.


Store your snaps - May 2002
by Joe Farace
Dazzle's Universal 6-in-1 Reader.


Burning needs - April 2002
by Dan Heilman
CD-burning applications all do it a little differently.


Get it all figured out - April 2002
by Sara Aase
A number of online resources can ease the burden of tax time.


Hardware reviews - April 2002
by Dennis Sellers and Joe Farace
Apple's Cube, Evergreen's Pocket HotDrive, and EasyShare's camera dock.


Reviews - April 2002
by Dennis Sellers, Ken Henningsen, and Jende Huang
Software and hardware


Punt the pop-ups - April 2002
by Jende Huang
Plus, a new URL organizer.


My own menus - April 2002
by Holly Dolezalek
Plus, a top WAV editor upgrades.


Will Linux succumb to the dark side? - April 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Plans to build GNOME on top of Microsoft's .NET cause a stir.


No bad copies - March 2002
by Dan Heilman
Antipiracy zealots may have a new nemesis: the inventor of the CD.


Who wants seconds? - March 2002
by Sara Aase
More fun and useful cooking sites.


Hardware reviews - March 2002
by Joe Farace
Ilford Galerie Ink-Jet Paper and eMachines' T4155 Windows XP computer.


Read and record - March 2002
by Christy Mulligan
Plus, a new hard-drive cleaner.


Get the news - March 2002
by Christy Mulligan
Plus, new and improved browsing.


Linux as a simple desktop system? - March 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Plus, a version of Linux that runs Windows applications.


Reviews - March 2002
by Staff
Books and hardware.


Turn on the jets - February 2002
by Joe Farace
Epson's stylus Photo 820 is great for beginners.


Boom economy - February 2002
by Dan Heilman
A new book provides the best look yet at the history and future of online music.


What's cooking? - February 2002
by Sara Aase
Culinary resources on the Web will have you going back for seconds.


Reviews - February 2002
by Staff
Books and hardware.


Smooth operator - February 2002
by Christy Mulligan
Turn your PC into a call center.


Protect your data - February 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Security applications for Linux are plentiful.


A better look - February 2002
by Christy Mulligan
On the Mac, image is everything.


Ulead the way - February 2002
by Joe Farace
PhotoImpact 7 provides a great graphics bargain.


Iomega goes XP - January 2002
by Christy Mulligan
Plus, customize your desktop.


Running without wires - January 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Look into Apache and iPlanet.


Find some room for Rumpus - January 2002
by Christy Mulligan
Plus, a Shockwave update and more.


Look smart - January 2002
by Joe Farace
HP's Photosmart 715 digital camera is suited to all users.


Fitting the bill - January 2002
by Joe Farace
Invoiceit! 4 takes the stress out of SOHO paperwork.


Reviews - January 2002
by Staff
More hardware and software.


So to speak - January 2002
by Sara Aase
The Web is rich with idiomatic phrases and their roots.


Bring the noise - January 2002
by Dan Heilman
Some copy-protection schemes could be more than just an annoyance.


A TV photo album - December 2001
by Joe Farace
Microsoft TV Photo Viewer is nice, but it has a price.


Keeping it Real - December 2001
by Dan Heilman
RealNetworks prepares to fend off Microsoft.


Let's get personal - December 2001
by Sara Aase
Don't know a blog from a frog? read on.


Old-school games - December 2001
by Christy Mulligan
Plus, beat up your friends online.


Reviews - December 2001
by Staff
Books, software, and more.


Solving IIS problems - December 2001
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Look into Apache and iPlanet.


Rockin' in the free world - December 2001
by Christy Mulligan
Being your own DJ is easier than ever.


Making the leap - December 2001
by Joe Farace
DataViz MacLinkPlus Deluxe 13 makes cross-platform file conversion a cinch.


Worth scanning - November 2001
by Joe Farace
The Pacific Image Electronics PF1800 Film Scanner is cheap and easy.


Manage your assets - November 2001
by Joe Farace
IView MediaPro will help keep it all together.


How's the weather? - November 2001
by Christy Mulligan
Also, the new Yahoo News Ticker.


Tools to hibernate with - November 2001
by Christy Mulligan
Plato Grande's Image Viewer 6, and more.


Cutting costs with Linux - November 2001
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The OS is slowly encroaching on Windows.


Reviews - November 2001
by Staff
This month's focus: books, hardware.


Ready for winter? - November 2001
by Sara Aase
Don't run from the cold season, embrace it.


It's yours, but you don't own it - November 2001
by Dan Heilman
Anti-copying technology for CDs is too much, too late.


A picture-perfect best buy - October 2001
by Joe Farace
The Canon PowerShot S110 Digital Elph is all it should be.


A level playing field - October 2001
by Dan Heilman
A recent court decision could be the shot in the arm online radio needs.


Halloween unmasked - October 2001
by Sara Aase
Ghostbusting has never been easier.


Siva Vaidhyanathan's "Copyrights and Copywrongs." - October 2001
by Staff
Also, 2Wire HomePortal 100W broadband modem and the iPaq Music Center.


Handy tools and toys - October 2001
by Christy Mulligan
DataExpress, PKZIP Suite, and more.


Give me a K! - October 2001
by Eric Foster-Johnson
KDE 2.2 makes Linux a challenger to Windows XP.


Get it together - October 2001
by Christy Mulligan
How can you better run your home network?


An old friend returns - October 2001
by Joe Farace
Adobe PageMaker 7 is still a top pick for most page-layout projects.


Unloading online - September 2001
by Sara Aase
The Web elevates possessions, and discussions about them, to another level.


No more free lunch - September 2001
by Dan Heilman
Online-music innovation is focused on protecting copyrights and hawking subscriptions.


What's big, flat, and colorful? - September 2001
by Joe Farace
Hitachi's CML170B 17-inch flat panel LCD monitor is expensive but worth it.