HIGH TECH FOR LOW DOUGH
High tech is getting really high tech. More features, less money. If you haven’t looked at new laptops in a while, you’re in for a… Read more
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High tech is getting really high tech. More features, less money. If you haven’t looked at new laptops in a while, you’re in for a… Read more
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TechBite.com is a new newsletter by Steve Bass, former editor of the “Tips and Tweaks” column in PC World Magazine. This is a very savvy guy… Read more
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Pocketmod.com is a web site with free templates for making an eight-page paper booklet out of a single sheet of paper. The resulting new pages are… Read more
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You can turn three computers into 30 by using “Desktop Multiplier” software from Userful.com, a Canadian outfit that is offering it free to… Read more
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“Red Blizzard,” from VisionMan.com, lays claim to being the first water-cooled computer available for under $1000. Instead of using a heat… Read more
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A Survey.com study of more than 5,000 adults found that 88 percent of U.S. consumers said they never use their mobile phones or other mobile devices… Read more
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Sometimes you’re not satisfied watching a YouTube video online or embedding it in your website, you want to download and watch it off-line. But… Read more
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BBC.co.uk/languages has free language lessons for English speakers who want to learn French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Italian, Greek or German…. Read more
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Business owners who want to find out who’s using their website can use an amazing new tool called Woopra. And it’s free. Like Google Analytics,… Read more
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We couldn’t resist looking at a new development in technology: the water clock. Now, the first water clocks date back at least 4,000 years… Read more
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