November 1997
- Chip Overclocking: Something for Nothing?
- PhotoImpact 4.0 Adds Web-Design Tools
- Keep Current on Burgeoning Web Software
- Gateway%squots G6-233 Is Less Than $2,000
- Creative Labs%squot Budget 3D Board Falters in 2D
- Microsoft Outlook Has Thanksgiving Early
- IMSI%squots WinDelete 97 Is a Safe Space Maker
- Open Files Fast in Windows 95
- NEC%squots New Notebook Thin, Light
- Juno Takes Legal Action Against Spam-Slingers
- 3Com Bonds Modems, Router
- Use Communicator%squots E-Mail Smarts
- VideoBrush Adds Panoramic Shots to Web Sites
- Microsoft, Intel Punt on Pentium Bug
- Top Five Mailing Lists for Businesspeople
- Online Vendors Float Buddy List Standard
- Justice Department Trying to Rush Microsoft Case
- Hewlett-Packard Makes Online Purchases Easier
- Feds Release Microsoft Internal Memo
- HotSpots Makes Web Pages Jump
- AtChat 1.1: Not Much To Talk About
- AOL Class-Action Settlement Suspended
- New IE Bug Could Reveal Passwords
- Microsoft IP-Address Bug Crashes UNIX
- Top Ten Windows Tools
- Speed Up Navigator 3.0
- FileCenter Lets You Create Shareware Megamart
- U.S. Robotics Preps 56-Kbps USB Modem
- Windows TCP/IP Security Flaw Found
- Panasonic Printer Produces Amusing 3D Cards
- Digital Camera Market Booms at Comdex
- ELSA%squots Erazor Game Board Is Cutting-Edge
- Cyrix Inside Your Living Room?
- Get the Sensation With the Feelit Mouse
- %dquotUsenet Death Penalty%dquot Pushes CompuServe to Set Spam Policy
- Dress Microsoft Word to Impress
- Face-Recognition Security for the Desktop
- Tests Confirm Internet Throughput Dropping Off
- Bausch & Lomb Targets Eye Drops at Computer Users
- ImageCast 2.0 Clones Hard Drives Across a Network
- Versatile 3-Pound Handheld Packs a 233-MHz MMX Chip
- V-Mail: Lights, Camera, Attachment
- Electronic Pen Lets You Scribble on Your PC
- Sampo%squots Swinging, Super-Inexpensive LCD Monitor
- CompuServe Plays to Its Strengths
- Fingerprint Recognition Devices Coming in 1998
- And You Thought Cell Phones Were a Driving Hazard
- Go Mobile in Style With Sharp's New PDA
- Gone Fishin%squot: The NEC Virtual Fish Tank
- Faster Color, Lower Prices Coming to a Laser Printer Near You
- A Sound Solution for E-Mail
- Sun Confronts Microsoft Over Java Logo
- Emagine This: Useful Online Advertising
- Does Your Home Page Need a Lube Job?
- The Latest Way to Bring Your PC and Your TV Together
- NSTL Compares Top Crash-Protection Utilities
- Digital Camera Card Fits into Floppy Drive
- Cisco Keynote Likens Internet Revolution to Industrial Revolution
- See Me, Hear Me: CineMail Sends Audio and Video E-Mail
- Usenet Bans CompuServe
- America Online Spills Users Again
- Lucent Updates Software for Consumer Devices
- Teleform 5.3 Reads Paper As Well As Web Forms
- A 3D LCD--No Glasses or Headset Required
- Dell to Buyers: The NetPC Ain%squott Dead
- Mini Marvel: Sharp%squots Palm-Size Digital Camera for $499
- Off With Their Cords: Untethered Input Devices Debut
- Keyboards to Read Your Fingerprints
- Pixel This: New Ricoh Digital Camera
- Cubicle on Wheels: Collapsible Mobile Workstation Debuts
- Taxsoft Touts Secure Web Returns Despite Public Caution
- Security Hole Allows Remote Malice Over Internet
- Intel Announces Fix for Pentium Bug
- Compaq CEO Looks to the Future
- Netscape Bleeds More Browser Share to Microsoft
- Modem Setting Change Can Increase Internet Speed
- Nader Conference Questions Microsoft Impact on the Economy
- Popular Screen-Capture Utility Adds Host of Features
- Corel Brings Out the Print Artist In You
- $5000 DVD PC: Not Your Father%squots Bijou
- Gates Entertains Comdex Attendees With Keynote Address
- Microsoft Gives a Look at Outlook 98
- Broderbund Holiday ClickArt: A Good Deal for the Beginner or Pro
- Tiny Iomega Clik Drive Intended for Handheld Devices
- Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader Organizes Microsoft Event
- Top 10 Desktop Themes
- Windows 95 Shortcuts and File Access Tricks
- Comdex Fall 1997: Who%squots Hot, Who%squots Not
- America Online Launches 56K Access in 410 U.S. Cities
- How to Tell When Your PC Power Supply Is Failing
- IBM%squots ViaVoice Proves That Talk Can Be Cheap
- Encryption Does Not Protect OLE-Embedded Files
- Hacker Reveals Serious Security Hole in IE4
- Bargain Basement Digital Video for Your PC
- Secret Agent, Man: Lotus Notes 4.5
- Norton Utilities 3.0 Delivers Smarter PC Tools
- CD Recording Software Targets Audio Pros
- Rockwell Sues Bay Networks Over K56flex Modem Technology
- Intel Works to Fix Pentium-Crashing Bug
- Make Windows NT 4.0 Friendly
- Pentium Bug Unlikely to Affect Most Users
- IBM Makes 16GB Hard Drives
- Gates: Unbundling Internet Explorer Would %dquotBalkanize%dquot Windows
- Bonded-Modem Technology Taking Off Fast
- SSSpider Web Crawler Casts a Wide Net
- IBM%squots Mouse Incorporates ThinkPad Stick
- Set Your Lotus Freelance Presentations Free
- Some States Pushing Mail-Order Sales Taxes
- Add Diacriticals to Text in Any Windows App
- No Laptops in the Senate
- Autonomy%squots Agents Search Intranet Content
- Top 10 Security Programs
- Get Automatic Satisfaction With Word 97
- Out-of-State Customers May Pay Sales Tax
- Retrieve Your Files From Anywhere on the Net
- Intel Videoconferencing System Connects LANs, ISDN, Internet
- iVisit Delivers Fast, Stripped-Down Videoconferencing
- Modem-Bonding Software Requires No Special Hardware
- Pentium II Power Consumption Exceeds EPA Guidelines
- Modem Hijack Victims Won%squott Have to Pay Toll Fees
- CorelDraw vs. Canvas
- Net PC System Joins NEC%squots Desktop Lineup
- A Cure for the Common Browser: Customize Internet Explorer 4.0
- Senate Judiciary Committee Argues Internet Competition
- AOL Wins Restraining Order Against Spammer
- Logitech FreeScan Tries to Be Two Scanners in One
- SyQuest%squots Drive Puts 1GB in Your Pocket
- Installing IE3 on Top of IE4 Can Trash Windows 95
- Netscape Navigator 4.0 Security Tips
- Diamond Technology %dquotBonds%dquot Modems
- Backup Bonanza: Iomega Ditto Max
- Toshiba NC Designed for Office, Not Home
- Work the Web Your Way