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1• USB: A handy guide
By Andy Walker. USB is great - you just have to make sure your operating system is ready for it.
2• Get hackers out of your home
By Andy Walker. The arrival of broadband Internet access has opened up a new playground for hackers: home computers.
3• RSS: it's really simple
By Chris Ricci. New technologies expand the horizons for new media.
4•  Windows and its versions up through Windows 2000
By Andy Walker. Here's an overview of where Windows has been and where it's going.
5• Inkjet and laser: a printer primer
By Peter Ehm. As we've entered the self-service era in photography, it's important to know whether we prefer inkjet or laser printer.
6• ZIP? BinHex? UUencode? What's that?
By Andy Walker. What are these compression codes and how do they work?.
7• Odds and sods in helpful hints
By Andy Walker. Cyberwalker musings.
8• Log on to the millennium at GigaHertz speed
By Andy Walker. Should you get what is available now or wait for what's new in the next year?.
9• Keeping up with the Vistas of this world
By Peter Ehm. For whatever reason, Windows Vista way too often isn't familiar with some rather common (but older) applications.
10• Windows XP is here. Is it right for you?
By Andy Walker. Upgrading to a new computer operating system is always a big decision.
11• Zipping through computer world
By Andy Walker. Even the biggest hard drive or the fastest connection aren't big or fast enough for some huge files.
12• Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac
By Randy Walker. Many computer users like Windows applications so much, they want to be able to run them even on Mac computers.
13• It's a small web, after all
By Andy Walker. We no longer shake hands.
14• Software Savings for Safe Online Shopping
By Staff. Three different software to keep you happy and safe during the holiday season, without robbing your bank account while online shopping.
15• Gamers need to understand batch files
By Andy Walker. If you like computer games, perhaps you might pursue a degree in computer science.
16• How to clean your computer
By Andy Walker. A how to on keeping system damaging dirt down to a minimum.
17• Browser-jacking endangers us all
By Cyberwalker Staff. The DSSAgent might send over 10,000 Internet requests in 15 minutes, slowing network traffic, and not only that: when you go to go a perfectly innocent site a hard-porn page show up instead.
18• Big files no big deal
By Chris Ricci. With files we create getting bigger and bigger, and the number of people we want to share them with increasing, too, we get back to the old question: how do we do it? In fact, it's quite simple.
19• Programming languages are like building crews.
By Andy Walker. Of all the programming languages, which one is most desirable in the work place? It depends on what kind of work you'd be doing.
20• Netscape's got Explorer beat.
By Andy Walker. In the "Battle of Browsers", the score card leans in Netscape's favor.
21• AMD Spider proves not all computers are equal
By Jason Kerluck. Computer games expose that even the best of computer-parts standards do not guarantee seamless operation.
22• Should you write on a CD or DVD?
By Andy Walker. You're into making your own CDs, so how do you keep from mixing up your "England's Best Punk" CD from Granny's "1001 Irish Jigs"? Grab a pen, just be sure it's the right type.
23• Windows 98: Not as scary as many fear.
By Andy Walker. With each new OS comes some apprehension, which is normal.
24• Running a Mac not that difficult, after all
By Jason Kerluck. Mac has picked quite a few trick from the Windows environment, just as Windows some time ago used the Mac to improve itself.
25• Mother's Day goes hi-tech
By Chris Ricci. Run out of ideas what to give you mom for her special day? Don't despair, there are virtual possibilities galore - at your fingertips!.
26• Games not just a kids' phenomenon
By Jason Kerluck. Many shrug computer games off just as a silly diversion teenage boys use to waste their time.
27• Summertime - and the living is easy
By Chris Ricci. New web sites offer would-be travelers the chance to tailor their plans according to their personalities and innermost wishes.
28• Games have come a long way
By Jason Kerluck. Most of us don't even remember the text-based games people used to entertain themselves with a mere quarter of a century ago.
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