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Previous columns:
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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 programs
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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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Give your computer system some 2008 TLC
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Your used computer can be a treasured gift
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The most popular tech questions of the past year
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Last-minute shopping need not be painful
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Gadget-lovers are choosy, so not just any gift will do
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Backing up data has gotten much easier
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Giving gizmos? Plan ahead and read the manual
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Before you go too far, try simple solutions
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Rocket, helicopter are among the year's best options for toys
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Before gift shopping, some technical preparation is in order
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These gizmos deserve better than junk drawer
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Get to know tools for securing a PC
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Class is in session: So what did we learn?
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Stargazers can start small with binoculars
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Preparation pays when power outages hit
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Cover yourself against computer calamities
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Tech world advances sometimes turn out bad
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As the Internet thrives, so do con men
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What's your big beef in the gadget world?
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A little TLC will help your computer hum
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Sometimes, ancient myths kill computers
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In tech, things change -- including opinions
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Some gadgets are more gotta-have than others
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Used properly, Web is a great research tool
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When buying a PC, brand names carry weight
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Your brain is often the best security tool of all
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In world of PCs, little things can be genius
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Junk drawer can be great diagnostic tool
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Going light on gadgets is a great vacation idea
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Switch to Microsoft Vista not for everyone
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The right kit can ignite a child's curiosity
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When it comes to HDTV, cables count
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Know your limitations before working on a PC
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Shortwave radio retains its longtime magic
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Computing tips may add coins to your popcorn can
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Learn to translate your computer's warning signs
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Be proactive when you need customer support
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Not all computer upgrades prove satisfying
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Like Cracker Jack, Vista comes with surprises in the box
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Time to sharpen up digital photography skills
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It's spring, and a techie's thoughts turn to cleaning
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Some home PC devices just shout 'must have'
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Hard drives often need spring cleaning, too
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It's easy to undo some changes wrought by Vista
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Some good software has great price tag - free
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Prepare for that inevitable day your PC fails
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Many things can put a kink in DSL connection
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New operating systems need more horsepower
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Dual-core processors excel at keeping their cool
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Vista is a beneficial upgrade, but don't be hasty
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Let others sort out flaws of Windows Vista
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Make plans before winter leaves you powerless
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Technology lover wears his peeves on his sleeve
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Home wiring from '50s might not cut it today
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It's time for this year's high-tech predictions
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OK, don't read the manual, but don't panic either
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Sometimes creating a special gift feels right
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Giving gadgets this year? Avoid the big sins
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Making a wish list? Consider these possibilities
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Smart tweaks can help Net connection
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Some gadgets are mundane, but still very useful
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Some computer confusion is easy to clear up
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Computers can be made friendlier to older users
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Use technology by turning on your imagination
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Help is out there, if you dig hard enough
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Be flexible if you buy a computer on a budget
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Taking gadgets on planes requires careful packing
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Extra backups come in handy when power fails
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Do-it-yourself repairs call for careful thought
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Non-obvious passwords can save a lot of grief
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Before you buy electronics, please hear me out
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A little foresight can save a computer's life
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Get charged up about using the right batteries
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Great software is even greater when it's free
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Sometimes, the on-off button is your best friend
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Back-to-school laptops shouldn't travel to class
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Fine-tuning Web searches filters out more chaff
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Attention, shutterbugs: It's time to go digital
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No matter the gadget, tech support isn't there
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Newspaper guy becomes rookie at blogging
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Sometimes a phone needs to just be a phone
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The sweet spot lies between cheap and expensive
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Windows Vista signals need for DVD drive
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