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Atlantic Technology 4400 Speaker System
Secrets of Home Theater - November 9, 2009
Started in 1989, Atlantic Technology's main goal has been to provide an immersive surround sound experience. They target seamless pans from right to left, and crisp clear dialog in their speaker setups along with dynamic powerful bass from their s...
Verizon's Droid: 10 Apps to Get You Started
PC World News - November 6, 2009
So, you've got your spiffy new Motorola Droid phone from Verizon. Now what? Try these 10 top-notch Android apps to get started.
Get to Know Windows 7's Home-Networking Features
PC World Articles - October 19, 2009
Windows 7 is packed with features that make home networking easier and more fun than before. Here's how to get started with file sharing, media streaming, and more.
Get Started With Windows 7 XP Mode
PC World Articles - October 15, 2009
Here's the quick way to set up and use XP Mode on your Windows 7 PC.
Use Google Picasa to Face-Tag Your Photos
PC World Articles - September 25, 2009
Photo-management freebie Picasa just added a killer feature. Here's how to get started with it.
SoccerCard SKS
PC World Reviews - September 22, 2009
The youth soccer season has started in suburban neighborhoods across the country. Maybe you're looking for a way to get involved in your kid's team in a way...
Yahoo to Spend $100M in Bid for More Brand Buzz
Digital Trends News - September 22, 2009
Yahoo Inc. believes a lot of its good work has been overlooked by investors and the media so it's spending more than $100 million to get the word out to consumers directly.The money is going toward the Internet company's most expensive marketing camp...
Want to analyze big data? Check your log files
CNET News - September 17, 2009
Log files offer a wealth of information about system and user functions. They also provide a safe way to get started analyzing large data sets.
Enjoy Video Anywhere
Digital Trends Guides - September 8, 2009
Nothing beats kicking back in a cushy recliner for taking in last night’s episode of Sons of Anarchy, South Park or even all three hours of The Godfather. But with the rise of digital video, home theaters have moved out of the living room to j...
Microsoft Takes LifeCams Widescreen and High-Def
Digital Trends News - August 20, 2009
Microsoft's hardware group has long been making mice, keyboards, headsets, and other peripherals for computer users, and today the company announced a new addition to its LifeCam series of Webcams, the LifeCam Cinema. The LifeCam targets the high-def...
How to Learn Anything on the Web
PC World Articles - July 23, 2009
Looking to start a business, get a degree, or learn Michael Jackson's Thriller dance? The Web has a class, video, or tutorial to help you do it. Here's where to get started.
StatCounter: Bing Boosts Microsoft Search Share One Percent
Digital Trends News - July 1, 2009
Redmond software giant Microsoft may just be getting started with spending up to $100 million promoting its new Bing search engine, but if the first month of operation is anything to go by, Microsoft may eventually be able to whittle away from of Goo...
Free Trademark Searches Get Business Started
PC World Articles - June 12, 2009
Make a preliminary trademark search for free without any hourly attorney fees or overflowing forms.
Twitter power players get their shiny 'verified' badges
CNET News - June 12, 2009
Under legal pressure, the microblogging site has started rolling out a background-checking system so that prominent users can prove that accounts belong to them rather than to impersonators.
Cybersecurity? Get A Former Hacker
Digital Trends News - June 9, 2009
If you want to catch the bad guys, employ someone who used to be one. That seems to be the thinking of the Obama administration. It’s employed Jeff Moss, aka Dark Tangent, on the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Homeland Security A...