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  • Geekspeak, Part 3
    The term geekspeak refers to arcane jargon or a special vocabulary popularized by individuals immersed in computers and other fields of IT—which, coincidentally, is geekspeak for Information Technology Most geekspeakers are blissfully oblivious and don’t realize that they’re speaking in digital tongues
  • Geekspeak, Part 2
    The term geekspeak refers to arcane jargon or a special vocabulary popularized by individuals immersed in computers and other fields of IT—which, coincidentally, is geekspeak for Information Technology Most geekspeakers are blissfully oblivious and don’t realize that they’re speaking in digital tongues
  • Geekspeak, Part 1
    The term geekspeak refers to arcane jargon, special vocabulary, or speaking in tongues popularized by individuals immersed in computers and other fields of IT—which, coincidentally, is geekspeak for Information Technology Most geekspeakers are blissfully oblivious and don’t realize that they’re speaking in digital tongues
  • Vista Service Pack (SP1) Installation Report
    The long-awaited Windows Vista SP1 update was recently released As soon as it became available, I suited up, strapped on my Microsoft protective vest, tightened my helmet’s chin strap, and began the installation
  • Top Ten Tips For Productive Tech Support Calls
    You've exhausted your own technical knowledge and resources, you’ve reviewed manuals, Google’d your brains out, your friendly neighborhood guru is no longer even speaking to you—and your computer problem continues to be more annoying than Britney, Lindsay and Paris combined The moment you've been dreading has arrived, my friend: It’s time to call tech support
  • Cursed Crapware
    “Dear Computer Manufacturer: This has been a long time in coming, but we need to talk There is no easy way to say this, but I think it would be best if we see other people
  • Microsoft Word's "Pastetext" Macro
    CAUTION: The following is an extremely rare four-part tip, courtesy of professional tip-wrangler, Mr Modem
  • Farewell, Old Software
    Q Dear Mr
  • Think Local!
    The key to purchasing anything computer-related these days is PPS or Post-Purchase Service For that reason, my recommendation is to always "buy local," if at all possible, and by that I don't mean a local computer "super store" or huge national chain, but rather to seek out a reputable, local computer shop, repair person or service that may also build computers

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