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Personal Computing November 27 2006 Issue
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November 27, 2006 Issue
Feature 1
Experience Web 2.0 - an invitation to the newest sites you didn't
know existed, because one look is worth a thousand words
Feature 2
Mastering the use of photo papers - tests on 14 products reveal
their differences
Feature 3
"Specialized" online software comes in handy at critical moments
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Business skill enhancement workshop: Learning how corporate
networks work
Part 1: How computers communicate
PC skill enhancement workshops
Learn as you go - Word
Pamphlet - Part 4: Getting the knack of working with objects
Learn as you go - Excel
Keeping track of blood pressure - Part 4: Creating a chart based on data from
the last X days
Excel emergency rescue
File no. 040: Delving into the inner workings of a stock chart
Get down to work anywhere with USB memory
Part 4: Improving usability with autoplay and application launcher
Advanced image organization with free software
Part 4: Various ways to use your images
Database for beginners with Access
Part 4: Design reports anyway you like
We’ll answer your questions
“How can I set up a dual display environment?”
Nikkei PC Online News
LAB: The amazing capabilities of the quad-core CPU
TREND: Danger that lies beneath Google Code Search
TREND: RAID to be the standard for terabyte disks
Microsoft begins offering the Japanese version of Internet Explorer 7
Matsushita Electric Industrial releases Japan's first PLC adapter
The latest version of the next-generation audiovisual I/O standard, HDMI
Product Information
Notable New Product
Business notebook PC that can have flash memory for storage
FMV-LIFEBOOK Q8230 (Fujitsu)
VAIO notebook for business use
VAIO type G VGN-G1KAP (Sony)
15.4-inch horizontal LCD notebook PC with numeric keypad
Mebius PC-WE5ON (Sharp)
New products - Hardware/Software
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