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2009 Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics Report By Thomas Coughlin and Jim Handy This report is the eighth report on data storage and emerging applications and the sixth report on data storage and the consumer electronics market published by Coughlin Associates. The consumer electronics market will be impacted by the overall economy in 2009 and well into 2010 but a recovery in 2011 could drive renewed demand for consumer electronic products and digital storage to support them. ...Read More »
Making a traveling personal wireless network with a MacBook Pro By Joshua Virata Although the prices of traveling keep going up due to the rising price of gas, many people continue to choose to travel. Although many hotels offer high speed Internet in the rooms, access is usually of the wired kind. The average family now have multiple computer users, including teenagers who have their personal lives on their own notebook computers. These families will benefit from a traveling personal wireless solution that I will show you how to set up here, provided you have a MacBook or MacBook Pro. ...Read More »
SKYPE's hidden goodies By Ko Maruyama Have you used Skype? It's kinda like iChat, but it bridges the gap between Mac and PC a little more, and seems to have a much more international adoption than iChat. International language? Maybe emoticons. There are some fun hidden images too. Here's how you find them. ...Read More »
Macworld Expo Recap: Eye Fi wins Best of Show By David Basulto Imagine if you will the ?old? days when you took a photo on your 35mm camera and just couldn?t wait to finish the roll of film so you could spend hard earned cash to get your masterpieces printed. You certainly couldn?t view it on demand much less share it with others until the whole process was done. ...Read More »
Living with the iPhone - the first 120 days By Matthew David Unless you are living under rock, on the moon or in a cave, then you will have heard about the iPhone - you will also have heard about the heartache, the hacks and the potential problems some iPhone users have experienced. In this article, you will find out what it is like to have lived with the iPhone for four months in a traditional environment - that is, a user who uses Windows, is jumping between home and office and is roaming in and out of wireless hotspots. ...Read More »
We Interview Lynda Weinman of Lynda.com By David Basulto Lynda.com allows me to learn my favorite programs on my schedule. I can pick and choose certain areas I may want to enhance. The site has 24/7 access to over 20,000 video tutorials complete with lesson file downloads. Programs like Cinema 4D, Maya, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro are on the list. ...Read More »
Content Insider #85 By Miles Weston The online world is becoming an ugly place. Phishing, pharming, Trojan horses, viruses, mean downloads. The major concern for most of us is identity and content/data theft. You could disconnect your computer and put it in a lead lined room. Probably wouldn't help though. The key is healthy paranoia and good computing practices. ...Read More »
Home and Small Office Networking By Jeff Van West and Garrick Chow Do you have more than one computer in your home or small office? Then you may need help in setting up a network! Here we have direct links to every one of the 39 chapters of this series, with over 70 video clips containing more than 6 hours of video. We show you what you need and how to set it up and use it. We show you how you can share a single internet connection between all your computers, share files, create wireless networks, set up broadband wifi networks and much more! ...Read More »
Part 39: Troubleshooting Intermittent Wireless Connections By Jeff Van West and Garrick Chow Part 39: Troubleshooting Intermittent Wireless Connections - Do you have more than one computer in your home or small office? If you do, you need a network! Using the network, you can share a single internet connection between all your computers, transfer files with a few mouse-clicks rather than a pile of floppy disks, and work wirelessly with your laptop from anywhere in the room. You can also use your network for sharing printers, playing music, and vanquishing the enemy in multi-player online games. ...Read More »
Part 38: Pinging via Windows and Macs By Jeff Van West and Garrick Chow Part 38: Pinging via Windows and Macs - Do you have more than one computer in your home or small office? If you do, you need a network! Using the network, you can share a single internet connection between all your computers, transfer files with a few mouse-clicks rather than a pile of floppy disks, and work wirelessly with your laptop from anywhere in the room. You can also use your network for sharing printers, playing music, and vanquishing the enemy in multi-player online games. ...Read More »

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