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100 tech tips - Software: Mac
Learn to use the Mac's VoiceOver utility, write Chinese characters using the multi-touch trackpad and more! -Digital Life!
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100 tech tips - PCs & Projectors
PC tips and tricks, plus learn how you can project your pictures directly from your digital camera! -Digital Life!
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100 tech tips - Smart phones
Never get lost again with the map apps feature in your smartphone, plus many other cool features on your smartphone! -Digital Life!
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100 tech tips - Social Networking
About Twitter and being savvy in the social media world.
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100 tech tips - Internet + Search
Here are some tips to help you maximise your broadband usage and improve on your internet search results! -Digital Life
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100 tech tips - Kindle
Kindle's picture viewer and some of its other features.
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100 tech tips - Everyday shortcuts
Spice up your desktop icons, use tabs, create a desktop shutdown icon and more! -Digital Life
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Why a 60-inch HDTV isn't a good investment
A screen that large is likely to consume twice as much electricity as a 32-inch LCD TV, meaning a larger power bill for years to come. Find out how to watch more TV and pay less.
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6 cool phones for the holidays
Year-end is coming, so why not spend a little of that bonus on a new phone? We check out six of the latest phones to hit the market.
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Help desk: Sound off
A few weeks ago, I reformatted my hard disk. After that, the sound system stopped working.
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Help desk: Blinking battery
My computer is two years old and I have always used the electric mains to run it. So, I have never used the battery.
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Where's the real action?
Despite all the talk, content owners here have yet to come up with concrete digital services.
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Show your true colours
What's the big deal with white balance?
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Zoom in and out
Zoom in and zoom out of a Web page instead of changing your settings.
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Do-it-yourself home surveillance
With some patience and a little help from this guide, you too can set up a home surveillance network.
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Somebody's watching you
More people are keeping watch over the homes using their PCs and mobile phones.
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Viral hazard
What you assume to be safe online may actually invite malware.
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Your mobile social networking guide
Keep in touch with your social networking groups even when you're not at your home computer. All you need is a smartphone or a mobile phone that can browse the web. And we'll show you how. -Digital Life
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