
Hidden Technology Makes Cool Gadgets Go
(NewsUSA) - Time Magazine recently grabbed headlines by announcing its winning product for
the 2007 Invention of the Year. Not surprisingly, the magazine's winning
invention turned out to be the year's most hyped -; the Apple iPhone. |

Protecting Your Computer From Power Surges
(NewsUSA) - Computers today consistently
pack more power for the dollar than models just a few years old. Faster
processing and greater storage has become the norm.
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Choosing the Right Home Computer
(NewsUSA) - Thinking about a new
computer?
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How to Avoid 'PC Panic'
(NewsUSA) - From digital photos to
balancing the checkbook, it seems like most of our lives are wrapped up in our
personal computers.
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Energy-Efficient Computing Is Now Within Reach
(NewsUSA) - Due to rising energy costs,
the average household spent 16 percent more on energy bills in 2005 than in
2004, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. This year, the increase is
projected to be even more dramatic. |

Research Shows Computer Passwords Are Easy to Break
(NewsUSA) - According to research from
the Internet Security Foundation, 86 percent of Internet users believe that the
passwords hidden behind asterisks are securely protected.
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Back Up Documents Online To Avoid Travel Traumas
(NewsUSA) - The plane ticket is suddenly not where it should be, a debit card gets eaten
by a foreign ATM machine, or perhaps the traveler's checks and passport are
effortlessly lifted from your pocket - and suddenly a standard business trip
becomes a bureaucratic nightmare. |

From Birthdays to Bills: E-mail Alerts Help You Remember
(NewsUSA) - Birthdays, anniversaries,
work deadlines, due dates for bills - who could possibly remember it all?
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New Computer? What To Do With the Old One
(NewsUSA) - Did you get a new computer?
Everyone loves a shiny new tech toy, but the question comes not long after the
box is opened: What to do with the old one and all the information stored on it?
Consider the following options: |

Computer Failure: Protect Your Data Before It's Too Late
(NewsUSA) - Computer failure is nearly
inevitable, what with memory loss, hard drive crashes, theft and viruses. Once
it happens, there is nothing to do but start over or pay someone hundreds or
even thousands of dollars to salvage what's left. |