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The word motherboard is enough to strike fear into the heart of even the most experienced PC owner. This month, PC World demystifies this core component by explaining its functions.
This month's Web and You has everything you need to start video chatting online. Read on for the current state of video chat - especially when it comes to performance, profiles of video chat tools and details "of which webcam to buy.
The hype about Linux's potential as a desktop operating system started years ago. But just as easy-to-use interfaces are being crafted for the operating system, which has had a stronghold in the server arena for a number of years, troubles faced by s...
PC World shows you how to extend the power of e-mail, while countering some of the annoying side-effects. Learn how to manage large files and list servers, back up your e-mail, block spam and send perfectly presentable "e-mails, plus many more tips a...
Ultimately this laptop has achieved everything I would hope for in a laptop for work, while fitting that into a form factor and weight that is remarkable.