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1• Meet the Cyberwalker Team
By Staff. Click here to meet the remarkable team that brought Cyberwalker.
2• How to detect and remove spyware
By Andy Walker. Arm yourself with the knowledge and the tools to protect yourself from spyware's malicious work.
3• How to create an autoresponder in Outlook Express
By Andy Walker. Outlook Express has an automated function to answer incoming email with a "out of office" message.
4• L2 cache ... HUH?
By Andy Walker. Computer terms can be vague.
5• Is it mice or mouses? Computerese grammar at its best!
By Andy Walker. Often in life, it's the silliest questions that deserves the best answers.
6• Windows XP goes kaboom?
By Chris Ricci. An XP crash sounds ominous but it doesn't have to be: you can save your PC without losing your data.
7• Minimize wireless interference
By Andy Walker. An article about the effects of home electronics on your Wi-Fi connection.
8• Slip-stream into the fast lane
By Chris Ricci. Avoid waiting for Windows XP updates and patches, make them all part of Service Pack 2, and live happily ever after.
9• Unwanted e-mail? Filter it out!
By Andy Walker. If your e-mail in-box is overrun with unwanted messages, there are a few steps that will help you filter them out.
10• Keep it a sweet secret
By Andy Walker. Not everyone wants to have their e-mail address broadcast throughout the cyber-universe.
11• Opening photos that come in your e-mail is easy
By Andy Walker. If Auntie Jennie e-mailed you that old photograph of you naked in the bathtub, could you open it? Would you want to? Learn how, as the CyberWalker shows you the ropes.
12• Here's what you need for your personal home office
By Andy Walker. If you need to buy equipment for your home office, here are some Cyberwalker recommendations.
13• Avoid fake Wi-Fi access points
By Andy Walker. Your computer seems to become an access point for a network, which it isn't.
14• Hard-drive shuffle tough to master
By Andy Walker. Want to know how to switch your hard drives and their corresponding drive letters? Here's how!.
15• How to reinstall Mac OS X
By Andy Walker. You may find some bad apples even among the vaunted Macintoshes.
16• FAQ: How to stop spam
By Andy Walker. Spam is an email annoyance that plagues us all.
17• Hard drive sound like a dentist's drill
By Andy Walker. Hard drive is constantly working.
18• Be wary of the Hare virus.
By Andy Walker. Some viruses are set to launch themselves on a scheduled date or to be triggered by certain events.
19• How to avoid unwanted e-mail
By Andy Walker. When SPAM is no longer is tasty snack, we show you how to take a bite out of SPAM e-mails.
20• CA Anti-Spam 2007 makes sense
By Ted Gallardo. While relatively effective when cleaning up Microsoft's mail applications, this spam-killer won't work on e-mail applications from other makers.
21• Monitor signal degradation
By Andy Walker. If you need an extension cable for your monitor, your best bet might be to move it closer to the CPU.
22• Plug-n-Play efforts
By Andy Walker. Upgrading your computer can be a serious undertaking.
23• Be a master of your domain
By Chris Ricci. Build you own web site and communicate with the rest of the world.
24• Wired ride
By Andy Walker. Intelligent tools and new technologies are making the driving experience safer, more productive for the business person, and more fun for the folks in the backseat.
25• Find an old scanner for old PC
By Andy Walker. Many times you want to find compatible peripherals for an older system.
26• Brush up on Boolean
By Andy Walker. What is Boolean? And how can you use it to help with your web searches?.
27• How to control pop-up ads while surfing the web.
By Andy Walker. You're cruising around the web, not bothering anybody, and then there they are -- pop-up ads screaming for your attention all over the pages you're trying to read.
28• How can I tell if an e-mail has been received?
By Andy Walker. Have you ever e-mailed someone, and sat there wondering whether the e-mail was received? Here's a handy trick for checking the status of the e-mail you sent, and to help you decide whether you even should.
29• Big files no big deal
By Chris Ricci. With files we create getting bigger and bigger, and the number of people we want to share them with increasing, too, we get back to the old question: how do we do it? In fact, it's quite simple.
30• Windows Registry is a finicky database
By Andy Walker. The registry is chock full of tidbits of information.
31• Should you write on a CD or DVD?
By Andy Walker. You're into making your own CDs, so how do you keep from mixing up your "England's Best Punk" CD from Granny's "1001 Irish Jigs"? Grab a pen, just be sure it's the right type.
32• LabRats #007: Connecting through thin air
By Cyberwalker staff. In Episode 7 of their LabRats show, Andy Walker and Sean Carruthers demonstrate how to set up a wirelessly connected network and offer a few caveats.
33• Not-to-be-missed Windows tricks
By Andy Walker. Here are a few cool lesser known tricks to customize your Windows computer.
34• Use your computer to help 9/11 victims
By Andy Walker. How can I help the victims of the World Trade Center disaster?.
35• Clean power equals clean computing
By Peter Ehm. Plug-and-play is a nice expression, and it works - provided you don't plug your computer directly into the wall outlet.
36• Better safe than sorry: a basic password primer
By Peter Ehm. You're your own person and you don't want to share your basic information with strangers.
37• Get used to employing safe-surfing habits
By Peter Ehm. The cyber-world is not as dangerous as the many headlines would make us believe, but it's still too dangerous to keep us entirely comfortable.
38• LabRats #009: Sharing and caring on the network
By Cyberwalker staff. Keeping family and friends or colleagues in the loop easy to do.
39• How to avoid swallowing phishers' hooks
By Jason Kerluck. Phishing is one of the most dangerous acts perpetrated on unsuspecting Internet users.
40• LabRats #004: How to make your computer start up faster
By Cyberwalker staff. Saving time on start-up helps save you more than time: it saves your nerves and other parts of mental health, also.
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