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Upgrade to Gigabit Networking for Better Performance
PC World Articles - October 5, 2009
Get faster file transfers, smoother video streaming, and better network gaming with the fastest PC networking tools.
Boost your PC's performance For Free!
Digital Trends Guides - July 27, 2009
There are two ways of making your PC run faster: You can spend money upgrading to new components (buying a faster videocard, more memory, or maybe even a more advanced CPU), or you can follow our guidance and invest a little of your time instead of y...
Can I Increase Onboard Graphics Memory?
PC World Articles - February 11, 2009
Owusu Clement wants to know if he can increase his PC's video RAM. The problem: He's using his motherboard's onboard graphics, not a separate card.
How to Set Up Multiple Monitors
PC World Articles - February 9, 2009
Boost your productivity by adding a second monitor. It'll provide you with increased screen real estate and boost your efficiency.
Quadruple Your Fun (and Productivity) With a Four-Monitor System
PC World Articles - September 3, 2008
Think dual-display systems are the bee's knees? This quad-head setup will blow your mind.
How to Choose the Right Videocard
Digital Trends Guides - February 20, 2008
Buying a videocard can be a daunting task given the fact that they all look the same but have wildly varying specifications and features. Follow along as we explain the ins and outs of videocards, and reveal everything you need to know before plunkin...
Make Your Own Holiday Cards
PC World Articles - December 3, 2007
Use your favorite image editor to turn digital photos into personalized holiday greetings.
Hassle-Free PC: Four Fixes for Memory Card Misery
PC World Articles - March 17, 2006
Plus: A powerful, low-cost tool for editing and converting digital videos.
Ask The Experts: MP3s Have Breaking-Up Sounds When Played
TechLore - January 5, 2005
Question: I have a bunch of MP3's that, not so long ago, started playing with (bad) sound. The sound is similar to shaking a radio real hard while it is playing. Real shaky, breaking up sounds. I thought it might be my sound card, so I bought a new o...
How To Convert VHS Tapes to DVD Using a Computer with a Video Capture Card
TechLore - December 14, 2004
If you have analog home videos, either VHS tapes or analog camcorder tapes (Hi-8, etc.), to convert into DVDs and your computer has a video capture card, this article will assist you with that process.