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Latest articles by Tom's Guide Staff

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.
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.
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PC speakers no longer represent a poor man's stereo system.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.
Workshop: A Digital Facelift for Your Analog Movies
By Tom's Guide Staff published
With the right know-how, you can copy VHS and Super-8 movies to your PC. This workshop will also show you how to give your old movies a new, digital lease on life.
ATi's Mobility Radeon 9000: DX8 for Notebooks
By Tom's Guide Staff published
Today ATi announces its new notebook solution Mobility Radeon 9000. It is the first notebook graphics chip with DirectX 8 support. We tell you if it marks a real quantum leap in terms of notebook 3D-experience.
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