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ZapGrab by Cnet Screenshot Software Review; Is This Program Really Free?What happened when I tried to download zapgrab by cnet. Free to download, but is it really free to use?
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iPad Review on CNET Symbolizes Mixed iPad ReviewsThe iPad is finally out, and many are mixed about whether Steve Jobs' new invention is a success. A highly anticipated review on CNET is similiarly mixed, as the product's size, name, and originality are called into question.
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Top Three Online Computer ForumsIf you are a geek looking for a place to hang out and talk geek: or if you are wanting to break into the world of computers and technology, these computer forums are the place to go.
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No News on Naval Advancement -- advancement.cnet.navy.mil is DownLack of access to the official Naval Advancement website is causing concern. -
Finding Free Internet Products OnlineHow to find free internet products online
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Investors Looking Past CNET's ProblemsAfter a lousy summer, and an options expensing inquiry that ultimately led to a subpoena, shares of CNET are on the rise again. Quirky? Yas, to say the least. But, don't try to apply logic where the rules of logic don't apply. -
Online Courses for ElectronicsCNET has started a new program of online courses that last for two weeks. The courses are called the Learning Campus at CNET. In each course you will have a lesson that you follow and learn the specific topic. -
Top 5 Back to School Essential Gadgets for College FreshmanRemember when going into college to have your essential gadgets: cell phone, laptop, mp3 player, printer and camera. -
Disruptive TechnologyIn case you haven't already heard, the notion that multi-tasking drives greater productivity is, in most cases, utterly false. Sure, any dummy can cook dinner and talk on the phone at the same time. -
National Strategy for Trusted Identities in CyberspaceHow did I miss this? How many Americans knew about this and why was it not more widely published? What exactly is the National Strategy For Trusted Identities In Cyberspace ? -
Can You Turn Turn Your Compouter Into a TV?If it were really true that PCShowBuzz could turn your computer into a TV, wouldn't DISHNet and DirecTV have something to say about it? Just what are you really getting for $29.95? Read this article to learn more.
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UnVarnished - Does This New Website Have the Potential for Creating a Disaster?UnVarnished is a new website that lets people rate other people and write what ever they want about them. This is done anonymously, so there is no accountability if you want to trash someone.
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File Storage and Back-Up Software for Personal UseEver lost an important document because of computer system failure or a crash? It is vital that you back up all of your information on a computer. Learn about some software applications that can be helpful to you. -
Useful Software Downloads for Home Office OrganizationLooking to get more organized at home or need help sorting collections? The Internet offers a variety of applications. -
The Top Five Highlights and Technologies at the Consumer Electronics Show 2010A look at some of the coolest and most important devices, peripherals and technologies that were shown at the 2010 CES. -
Finally! a Free Computer Reg Fix that WorksA nice product and a great help on registry error's and performance fixes. -
3 Things Consumers Should Know Before Buying Tech ItemsThis article provides helpful suggestions for those looking purchase a new tech gadget or item.
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Watch Your IPod Videos in Full Screen---without the ScreenMyvu Corporation, the leader in innovative eyewear displays has launched an addition to its line of personal media viewers. Myvu is best known for its video glasses that are compatible with the iPod. -
James Kim: A Life LostThe news of James Kim's death has touched the hearts and minds of so very many. He is a hero not just to his family, but those of us who wanted to believe that he would be live to tell his story. Instead the story, his story, tells itself.
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James Kim's Body FoundCNET.com senior editor, James Kim, found dead after surviving five days in the elements of the Oregon wilderness with only jeans, shirt, winter coat, and tennis shoes - attempting to get help for his stranded family.





