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A trick for saving some work when your system freezes (Vista edition) Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2009 Editor-in-Chief David suddenly a few paragraphs of inspired writing when Vista froze. In this helpful article, he shows you what he did to save those paragraphs (he hopes).
Use of camera phones expected to triple in 2004 Computing Unplugged Magazine - March 2004 Are you using a camera phone? According to a study by IDC, the answer is yes. For an in-depth analysis of camera phone adoption, read this fascinating article by analyst Bill Ablondi.
Introducing the Your First Digital Camera audio workshop Computing Unplugged Magazine - November 2003 It became clear that there was a need for a comprehensive course in what, exactly, a digital camera is, what it can and can't do, and guidance in how to purchase the right one. Rather than providing a set of reviews for cameras that change each week, we decided to create a program to help you truly understand digital cameras, how they work, the tradeoffs involved in any purchase, and how to get the most productivity and enjoyment out of them. Learn about our new audio workshop in this article.
A moving view of the California fires Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2003 In the panoply of natural disasters, fire has got to be one of the most terrifying -- and yet most beautiful at the same time. I've always been something of a pyro, a fire bug, and so my awareness of the fire's incredibly destructive nature would conflict with my artist's appreciation of the epic beauty inherent in the flames. In this Site of the Month, we send you to a site that's right in the middle of the event.
Megapixels and digital storage media Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2003 This week, we're going to finish up our discussion of megapixels and your first digital camera with a short discussion of those little memory cards upon which you store your images.
Understanding how image compression works Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2003 In this issue, we're going to look at some important concepts of image compression that you'll need to know in order to understand how to capture and save images at the best quality.
Megapixels and cropping Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2003 No discussion of digital cameras (or any camera) can really be complete without talking about cropping. In this helpful article, David Gewirtz shows you how to plan for cropping in your digital camera purchase.
What the heck is a megapixel? Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2003 When choosing a digital camera, most people start by thinking about the number of megapixels they'll need. But what are megapixels and how does that measure determine what camera you should choose? Read this article to find out.
Your first digital camera Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2003 This week, we're kicking off a series of short articles about buying your first digital camera. I recently had a discussion with a friend who was buying a digital camera as a gift. From that discussion, I realized that digital cameras are still quite a mystery to many folks. This week, we answer whether you should buy a sub-$100 camera and how much you should expect to spend.
Shore Systems Pocket PC Life Magazine - July 1999 This month, we delve into the deep recesses of Compact Flash cards by spotlighting Shore Systems as our Windows CE Power Site of the Month. If you're looking for added capacity (or want to learn more about how Compact Flash works), you owe it to yourself to check out this site.
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