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What's Hot: MVP sites with helpful SP2 information; Live webcasts on SP2; Chats & newsgroups; What's this blog?
MVP Sites The Windows Support Center , run by MVP Jim Eshelman, is one of the Expert Zone Featured Communities . The Windows Support Center Forums, known as the AumHa Forums , are a good place to find some expert community information about Service Pack...
What's Hot: SP2; Protect Your PC; IE Community
Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) with Advanced Security Technologies : now available. What to Know Before You Download and Install Windows XP Service Pack 2 The Microsoft Protect Your PC Web Site : updated to help you get proactive protection for Windows...
What do you mean by "Sync"
By Sandy Hereld, Microsoft Technical Writer Windows customers get h elp in many ways: online help, phone support, the Knowledge Base, the Expert Zone, Windows Update -- but one of the best sources of help still is the Windows XP newsgroups . Thousands...
The Laptop War
Posted May 5 By Chris Norred, tech editor, Expert Zone If you missed the NOVA TV episode on technology in the Iraqi War, you may want to check it out on the Web. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/wartech/ It reruns Saturday in Seattle . The Web site lists...
Location aware computing
Posted April 02 By Chris Norred, tech editor There are a lot of things to be excited about in the world of high-tech right now. But nothing to me seems to have as strong a case for the claim to Next Big Thing or Killer App as location-aware computing...
Another Way to Recycle
Posted Feb. 13 By: Matt DuBois Did you know you may be able to recycle your old printer cartridges instead of throwing them away? Did you know you can get free stuff for doing so? Office Depot, and others, offer rewards for recycling any printer cartridge...
Neat Organizational Tool
Posted Jan. 23 By Matt Dubois For a long, long time I used the original Timex Datalink watch, which was designed in cooperation with Microsoft (and featuring Microsoft's name right on the front of the casing). It was pretty nifty, syncing its data by...
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