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PC World September 4, 2001 Tom Spring |
Mega Merger Could Influence PC Prices As HP/Compaq merger percolates, will consumers win or lose? |
PC World October 2001 Stephen Manes |
PC Traffic Report--Beware of Bottlenecks It's rush hour on the digital highway -- despite improved performance of new hardware, technical bottlenecks keep our muscular machines from delivering... |
PC World October 2001 Judy Heim |
New Life for Old PCs Don't turn your aging machine into a doorstop -- pass it along to someone who really needs it. You might even get a tax write-off... |
CIO August 15, 2001 Derek Slater & Joe Sullivan |
Good Idea, Bad Timing A look at five products that could have been great: Magnavox Odyssey, Xerox Star, Commodore Amiga, Apple Newton, Gateway Destination... |
PC World August 2001 Anne Kandra |
Avoiding the Upgrade From Hell How to have the latest software without experiencing installation disasters... |
PC World August 2001 Stephen Manes |
A Little Respect for a 20-Year-Old Why does the original IBM PC get no respect from its clones? |
PC World August 2001 Lincoln Spector |
Features: The PC at 20 The road from 1981's IBM PC to today's systems--and all the revolutions, evolutions, and fumbles in between. |
AskMen.com June 24, 2001 Joshua Levine |
Computer-Related Health Problems Millions of Americans each year are afflicted with mysterious ailments, which can be linked back to misuse and overuse of computers. This problem is most commonly known as "Repetitive Strain Injury" or RSI... |
Science News June 9, 2001 Janet Raloff |
Allergic to computing? Over the years, many studies have linked skin rashes in some people to working long hours at personal computers. A Swedish study now finds a possible explanation: Certain computer monitors emit a chemical that can cause allergic reactions... |
PC World July 2001 |
World Class Awards: Best of 2001 The ultimate buyers guide to winners in 58 categories, including our Product of the Year, by the Editors of PC World... |
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