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5 Good WYSIWYG Editors for Coders
By Tom's Guide Staff published
There are codemonkeys, and there are codemonkeys who see the world like Neo from The Matrix.

PowerShell ISE vs cmd.exe
By Tom's Guide Staff published
The more tasks that you delegate to PowerShell, the greater the chance that you will truly embrace this wonderful command-line technology.

How to Salvage Photos Gone Horribly Wrong
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Not everybody has time to learn photography 101. Here’s how to make the best of bad images after the damage has been done, with software.

Google to Help Users Detect Internet Filtering
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Internet filtering of any kind is nothing new or shocking. That doesn't make it any less popular with the majority of users though. On Wednesday, Google disclosed a plan that will eventually allow the end user to detect filters on different traffic types.

IFA 2008 – Samsung’s iPhone Competitor SGH-i900 Omnia
By Tom's Guide Staff published
With its touchscreen cell phone i900 Omnia, Samsung is attempting to follow in the iPhone’s footsteps. Geo-tagging support ensures its snapshots are ready for services such as Google Earth, Panoramio and Flickr.

Symbian Throws Down The Gauntlet At Android
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Analyst Opinion - Symbian today announced that it is essentially changing its stripes.

Mastering HD PC Audio, Part 1
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Add Blu-ray to a PC, and out comes high-def audio, right? Alas, the answer is actually "maybe yes, maybe no." Read on to find out why.

3G iPhone Coming June 9th
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Gizmodo, citing a “reliable source” familiar with the 3G iPhone launch, is proclaiming the launch date of the new iPhone to be June 9th at the World Wide Developers Conference. Rumors have been making their rounds as to when the Second Coming would occur
Google Opens Doors to YouTube Technology
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Web Developers Get Full Access to YouTube Technology. Google today announced that it will give web developers deep access to the underlying technology behind YouTube with a new YouTube API (application programming interface). Having gained substantial re
Atom, Alienware M15x, And The Next iPhone: The Future Of Super Devices
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Analyst Opinion - Rob Enderle has a look at products that bridge categories, combining the usability of at least two different devices in just one box. Are there Super Devices in your future?

Protecting Your Privacy Online, Anonymously
By Tom's Guide Staff published
While the Internet is not anonymous, with a little help you can make yourself less obvious and hidden from public view.

Patching Linux - Pain or Gain?
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Patching a single Linux machine every once in a while can be a small pain, but what do you do when you have a data center full of machines that need updates?
Dell Coming to Best Buy in US
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Dell will soon be sold at over 900 Best Buy retail outlets in the United States. Dell's world-wide in-store presence will be nearly 10,000 stores following this deal.
6 Bare Metal Backup and Recovery Options
By Tom's Guide Staff published
We look at full disk backup and restore packages for Microsoft Small Business Server and Vista desktops to help you decide what's best for your networks and systems.
DVD Quality Video on a Camera Phone?
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Throw away that mega-buck video camera. If Mike Hodgkinson, Director of Rob Dickinson's "Oceans" music video is right, all you need to make it to MTV or VH1 is Nokia's N93 camera phone. See the video and the making-of video, as well as a slideshow featuring the N93.
Hardware Router Need To Know 2006
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Everyone with a high-speed Internet connection needs a router. So why not learn how to choose the one that best meets your needs? We've updated and expanded our classic Hardware Router Need To Know to help you do just that!
HP DV1000T Is Happy In The Office Or The Den
By Tom's Guide Staff published
MobilityGuru takes its first look at a mobile computer with Intel's GMA 950 integrated graphics processor, HP's Core Duo DV1000T laptop. How does the GMA 950 compare with the older GMA 900 technology? And, what's the DV1000T like?
QuickView: NETGEAR GS108 ProSafe 8 Port Gigabit Desktop Switch
By Tom's Guide Staff published
If you've been looking for a gigabit switch for SOHO use that supports jumbo frames, your search could soon be over. NETGEAR is rolling the feature into this consumer-priced gigabit switch for no extra cost. But getting your hands on upgraded product will be tricky in the short term.
Home Theater Cinema Paradiso With Video Projectors
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Forget about expensive LCD TV screens: A digital video projector can do a better job for a whole lot less. A blank white wall and an investment of less than $1,500 can transform your living room into a movie theater minus the $10 plus tickets and obnoxious crowds. THG illustrates how now-affordable digital video projectors work as well as what to avoid.
How To: Manually Setting Up the Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Linksys' WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander [reviewed here] is a WDS-based 802.11b / g repeater that Linksys says works only with its WAP54G access point and WRT54G and WRT54GS wireless routers. But with a little effort, you can get it to function with any 802.11b or g product that supports WDS-based bridging and/or repeating.
How To: Setting up WDS Bridging / Repeating
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Many 802.11g products now come equipped with WDS bridging and repeating capabilities, but getting them set up isn't as easy as it should be. This ProblemSolver will first review the basics of WDS and compare it to previous bridging methodologies. We'll then provide some tips to help you maximize your chances of WDS success.
ASUS WL-330 Pocket Wireless Access Point reviewed
By Tom's Guide Staff published
At first glance, you might dismiss ASUS' tiny WL-330 as a wireless toy, but you'd be wrong. This mighty-mite packs good performance, WDS bridging / repeating and Ethernet-to-wireless adapter capabilities into a package that's sure to lend itself to some creative uses.
High-End PC Speakers: Which Are Worth Your Dollars?
By Tom's Guide Staff published
PC speakers no longer represent a poor man's stereo system. Long confined to the bride's maid category of stereo sound, PC speakers have seen considerable quality jumps commensurate with the rising popularity of home cinema and 3D games. Speaker systems we review include offerings from Creative, Logitech and Terratec.
How To: One Internet connection - Two Private LANs
By Tom's Guide Staff published
There are times when having two separate networks - both sharing the same Internet connection - can come in handy. For example, I recently helped a community center with its network setup. They needed to provide Internet connection to tenants who were renting space, in addition to their own shared Internet. They also shared a number of folders on the network, but weren't too careful about password protecting the shares.
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