Previous columns:
- Some gadgets can make your home safer
- Free games, no spyware: Life is very good
- Sometimes, only the best gadget will do
- All we want for Christmas is our gigabytes
- Put PC to work and watch savings mount
- Online has its own locks, fences
- Consider these 'sins' before you hit 'send'
- As quality rises, HDTV prices go down
- Cut down on downtime in a few easy steps
- You're no dummy, but you should know this
- Prepare ahead of time for winter power outages
- Two home computers can be better than one
- Online orders can lead to customer nonservice
- Back-to-school tips: Not all gizmos are necessities
- Some cellphone dangers are debatable; some aren't
- Let the season remind you to help your PC stay cool
- To fix a computer, get to know it first
- Gadget overload can undermine travel
- A little preparation can contain a PC crisis
- These excellent computer programs are free
- HDTV pairs well with an antenna
- Some Vista users are returning to Windows XP
- Save time, money, gas using these Web sites
- As always, following readers provides great tips
- These computer cures should be a last resort
- Check college's specs for students' laptops
- Plan for inevitable computer problems
- At-home vacations are a chance to build memories
- Computer use can harm your gadgets and your health
- Put that dusty, old computer to good use
- Gadgets are good for you and your country
- Basic controls can boost your TV's picture
- Digital cameras take the torture out of photos
- These sources may help you help yourself
- Sometimes it pays to spend for programs
- Answers to common computer questions will let you fret less
- Eight easy steps lead to improved computing
- Simple changes can be profitable and painless
- Computers die, so limit your grief with a plan
- Shortwave radio can be a lifetime interest
- Cables, wires affect quality of HDTV picture
- Be ready to fight for 'customer service' help
- When evaluating HDTV, the eyes don't lie
- Give your computer system some 2008 TLC
- Your used computer can be a treasured gift
- The most popular tech questions of the past year
- Last-minute shopping need not be painful
- Gadget-lovers are choosy, so not just any gift will do
- Backing up data has gotten much easier
- Giving gizmos? Plan ahead and read the manual
- Before you go too far, try simple solutions
- Rocket, helicopter are among the year's best options for toys
- Before gift shopping, some technical preparation is in order
- These gizmos deserve better than junk drawer
- Get to know tools for securing a PC
- Class is in session: So what did we learn?
- Stargazers can start small with binoculars
- Preparation pays when power outages hit
- Cover yourself against computer calamities
- Tech world advances sometimes turn out bad
- As the Internet thrives, so do con men
- What's your big beef in the gadget world?
- A little TLC will help your computer hum
- Sometimes, ancient myths kill computers
- In tech, things change -- including opinions
- Some gadgets are more gotta-have than others
- Used properly, Web is a great research tool
- When buying a PC, brand names carry weight
- Your brain is often the best security tool of all
- In world of PCs, little things can be genius
- Junk drawer can be great diagnostic tool
- Going light on gadgets is a great vacation idea
- Switch to Microsoft Vista not for everyone
- The right kit can ignite a child's curiosity
- When it comes to HDTV, cables count
- Know your limitations before working on a PC
- Shortwave radio retains its longtime magic
- Computing tips may add coins to your popcorn can
- Learn to translate your computer's warning signs
- Be proactive when you need customer support
- Not all computer upgrades prove satisfying
- Like Cracker Jack, Vista comes with surprises in the box
- Time to sharpen up digital photography skills
- It's spring, and a techie's thoughts turn to cleaning
- Some home PC devices just shout 'must have'
- Hard drives often need spring cleaning, too
- It's easy to undo some changes wrought by Vista
- Some good software has great price tag - free
- Prepare for that inevitable day your PC fails
- Many things can put a kink in DSL connection
- New operating systems need more horsepower
- Dual-core processors excel at keeping their cool
- Vista is a beneficial upgrade, but don't be hasty
- Let others sort out flaws of Windows Vista
- Make plans before winter leaves you powerless
- Technology lover wears his peeves on his sleeve
- Home wiring from '50s might not cut it today
- It's time for this year's high-tech predictions
- OK, don't read the manual, but don't panic either




