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Home Toys February 2005 |
Surveillance with Your Sony Camcorder The hardware/software package PowerPod-LANC is a compact dome shaped unit on which your camcorder mounts easily but securely. It interfaces to your PC via a USB port. |
Home Toys February 2005 Bob Hetherington |
NetDisk Network Storage Device With all the focus on networking in our homes, eventually we will all be faced with the most important, yet least discussed element of a home network: storage and backup. Enter a Network Storage Device such as NetDisk from Ximeta. |
Macworld February 2005 Jeff Dorgay |
Canon Ink-Jet Photo Printers These new color ink-jet photo printers are similar in technology but target somewhat different markets -- the Pixma iP8500 and i9900, both of which run swiftly and silently. Variations in the way they operate will determine which model better suits your needs. |
Entrepreneur February 2005 Gisela M. Pedroza |
TV or PC? The Tek Panel 370 monitor may be the answer to all your computer and entertainment needs. |
Entrepreneur February 2005 |
Gear 02/05 Reviewing the latest monitors and laser printers for the office. |
PC World February 2005 Becky Waring |
Net Drives Got multiple PCs and a network? New net-ready hard drives are a smart, affordable way to back up and share data. |
PC World February 2005 |
Network Storage for Home and Business The Buffalo LinkStation Network Storage Center was our home choice for its ease of use. It also makes a good option for small businesses. The Snap Appliance Snap Server 1100 was our business pick for its rich and sophisticated file-sharing features. |
PC World February 2005 Emru Townsend |
TV Tuners for Your PC Kick Back and Watch PC... Clutter-Free or USB?... TiVo Without the TiVo... Set-Top Box Wrangling... HDTV Cards: Worth the Extra Cost?... TV Tuner Tweaks... |
PC World February 2005 |
TV Tuners: Kick Back and Watch PC You don't need a media center PC to watch TV at your computer. We tested five low-cost options. |
PC World February 2005 Jon L. Jacobi |
Superfast Graphics Tests of Scalable Link Interface technology reveal that two graphics boards really are better than one. |
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