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VMWare Fusion makes your Mac one machine to rule them all
Computing Unplugged Magazine - August 2009
One area where the use of virtual machines has taken off is giving Macintosh users the ability to run Windows software on their machines without dual-booting -- and that's what we're going to discuss in this article.


Backup server file changes with Rsync
Computing Unplugged Magazine - August 2009
What if you want to set up Rsync under Windows, you're not a Linux command-line wiz, and you don't want to rebuild everything on your server? That's what this article's all about.


UltraEdit is an ultra-useful editor
Computing Unplugged Magazine - July 2009
There are a certain few Windows products that are unsung classics. These are often special-purpose products that do one thing, and do that one thing better than anything else in the world. They're products that have been around for years and years, often more than a decade, and have been lovingly refined, year after year, release after release, adding a selective feature here, meeting a user request there, until they're perfect examples of what a software tool can be.


Use the i-Sound Pro recorder to beef up your radio chops
Computing Unplugged Magazine - July 2009
Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz has done a lot of radio in my years as Computing Unplugged's editor-in-chief, but we think the recent rash of appearances has been something of a personal record. The thing is, while doing radio is fun, it also requires some degree of skill. And that skill requires practice. The more radio you do, the better you'll be at it. And the better you are at it, the more often you'll be asked back by hosts and the more radio you'll do.


Organize lists like a pro with ListPro (and also organize your movies)
Computing Unplugged Magazine - March 2008
If you're looking for a flexible list manager, you can't go wrong with ListPro. In this article, Heather Wardell reviews ListPro, discusses some of the minor quirks, and then we shift left to discuss Movie Collector, a powerful movie organizing program that nicely integrates with ListPro.


Best of the best in GPS apps
Computing Unplugged Magazine - November 2007
In Senior Editor James Booth's recent review of Proporta's Freedom mini-GPS keychain, he introduced you to a variety of GPS applications, both free and retail. This follow-up piece showcases those applications individually, taking a closer look at each one. Which are worth your time, and which aren't.


Trapped in Carbonite?
Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2007
In space, no one can hear you scream. Apparently, the same is true if you're Han Solo and you're trapped in carbonite. It's the whole trapped in carbonite theme that made us very curious about Carbonite, a company that does Internet-based backups. Their offer is compelling. Unlimited backup for $49.95 per year. But, we wondered, if you back up your data to Carbonite, would you then be trapped there? Just how unfortunate might the name Carbonite be?


Be prepared with the AMBER Alert Child ID Kit
Computing Unplugged Magazine - June 2007
Much as we hate to admit it, the world isn't what it once was. And every time our kids are out of our sight, there's a danger they could be snatched. Take the active approach and prepare for the unthinkable with the AMBER Alert Child ID Kit.


Learn to fly RC planes and helicopters with RealFlight G3
Computing Unplugged Magazine - April 2006
If you've ever wanted to fly RC planes and helicopters, but were afraid of crashing your very expensive toys, you should check out RealFlight G3. In this in-depth review, we examine whether or not this program can get you in the air.


Exploring Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
Computing Unplugged Magazine - May 2005
Testing new hardware is a time consuming affair, and although well justified, can eat a chunk of evening hours and spread into the morning if you're not careful. Author Jason Giacchino recently went into the wee hours investigating the Tablet PC and accompanying OS, Windows XP Table Edition. Find out what was gained by the sleep he lost.


Fiddling with Nero 6 Ultra Edition
Computing Unplugged Magazine - August 2004
Describing everything that Nero can do is like asking the proverbial group of blind men to describe an elephant. There's a lot there, and no matter who you ask, you're likely to get a different perspective of the product. That said, if you want to erase, play, save, or rip data off a CD/DVD, chances are good that Nero can do it.



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