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Staying connected more important than ever
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Know your needs when shopping for second computer
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Technology can protect your family
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Common tech problems -- and treatments
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Don't forget e-mail etiquette
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Wireless TV appears well on way into American homes
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Get help to deal with an overloaded disk
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Simple steps can dull the pain of tech headaches
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Rooftop TV antennas make comeback in digital age
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Time to consider Windows 7
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Improve your digital photography
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How to replace your computer -- even if you can't afford it
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There are many ways to kill a computer
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Shocks, dirt, heat, impact can all kill your computer
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Simple steps guard users against scams, hackers
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10 secrets that'll make you a computer genius
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Got an old computer? Use it for spare parts
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Some PC fixes don't require special skills
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Computer accessories are wise investments
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Time to tweak the plan for power outage
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Keeping your computer cool can help it live longer
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Give your computer a spring tonic
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Take steps to protect your computer
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Cool gadgets that you can take on short trips
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Get most mileage out of that old computer
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Tips for searching the Web
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It's time for high-tech spring cleaning
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Affordable audio options for HDTV
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Get ready for power outages
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While easy to carry, batteries do heavy lifting
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Questions from readers
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How to keep your computer humming
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Surviving the digital TV transition
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Picking an Internet browser
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Getting the most out of HDTV
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Buying a New Computer
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Technobuddy: Cool gifts for Christmas
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Do Your Homework Before Buying TV
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Some gadgets can make your home safer
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Free games, no spyware: Life is very good
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New program can trip intruder alert
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Put PC to work and watch savings mount
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All we want for Christmas is our gigabytes
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'Rolling lines' likely fault of cable firm
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Sometimes, only the best gadget will do
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Battery-powered TVs suddenly turn digital
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In the right hands, cookies are harmless
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Spyware, adware are real drags
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Online has its own locks, fences
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Consider these 'sins' before you hit 'send'
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Mouse, keys out cold when screen freezes
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Read this — it may help you get rid of 'read only'
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Cut down on downtime in a few easy steps
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You're no dummy, but you should know this
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TV viewers keep an eye on converter-box news
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Prepare ahead of time for winter power outages
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Unplug gadgets during storms
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Two home computers can be better than one
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Online orders can lead to customer nonservice
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Back-to-school tips: Not all gizmos are necessities
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Reset wireless router, then write down, save the password
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Gadget overload can undermine travel
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To fix a computer, get to know it first
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Some cellphone dangers are debatable; some aren't
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Let season remind you to help your PC stay cool
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It's better to turn off idle laptop
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A little preparation can contain a PC crisis
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These excellent computer programs are free
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HDTV pairs well with an antenna
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Save time, money, gas using these Web sites
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Answers to common computer questions will let you fret less
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Eight easy steps lead to improved computing
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Simple changes can be profitable and painless
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Computers die, so limit your grief with a plan
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Shortwave radio can be a lifetime interest
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Cables, wires affect quality of HDTV picture
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Be ready to fight for 'customer service' help
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When evaluating HDTV, the eyes don't lie
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Some Vista users are returning to Windows XP
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Check college's specs for students' laptops
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Plan for inevitable computer problems
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At-home vacations are a chance to build memories
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Computer use can harm your gadgets and your health
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Put that dusty, old computer to good use
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Gadgets are good for you and your country
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Basic controls can boost your TV's picture
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Digital cameras take the torture out of photos
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These sources may help you help yourself
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Sometimes it pays to spend for program
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As always, following readers provides great tips
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These computer cures should be a last resort