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Gear and Gadgets Tips and Tricks

Retail Computer Purchasing Experiences

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Over at [H] Consumer (an offshoot site of HardOCP [ http://www.hardocp.com/ ]) some dilligent editors have published a pretty complete roundup of the kinds of service and information you should expect if you head into your average electronics store looking to buy a computer. And since many many people wind up actually going to an electronics store for computer purchasing and rely on the sales and technical staff in the store for accurate information and buying advice, this review is all that much more important.

The editors hit four different stores, Best Buy, CompUSA, Fry’s Electronics, and Circuit City, and came out of the experience with a lot of information about what you can and can’t expect when you walk into one of these stores armed only with the knowledge of what you’d like to do with your new computer and the trust that the staff there will be able to help you figure out what’s best for you-they won’t be able to, and even if they can, they might have an agenda that’ll keep them from giving you exactly what you need. The moral of the story? I’ll go ahead and spoil it for you-do your homework! Buying a computer isn’t a haphazard thing; you need to know what you’re getting into, what the differences between DVD-ROM and DVD-RW are, and why that difference might matter to you.

Regardless, head over to [H] Consumer to read the full article, including the editors’ experiences at each of the four stores, their comparison of the stores’ warranties, and their final advice to you, the consumer. Definitely worth reading!

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[ [H] Consumer :: Retail Computer Purchasing Experiences ]

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Gear and Gadgets Tips and Tricks

Prolonging Your iPod Battery Life

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Playlist Magazine [ http://playlistmag.com/ ] has an excellent cover story today with some really easy and useful tips to prolong the battery life of everyone’s favorite digital music and media player. I know, I know, in real life, the iPod doesn’t get what Apple says you should get in terms of hours and songs played, but I can tell you that it’s pretty close in my experience, but sometimes even 10 hours of straight play time isn’t enough to sate your hunger for music, podcasts, and episodes of Saturday Night Live. (Or in my case, 10 hours of leaving it on in your suitcase. Yeah, silly me.)

So while the tips include some simple and free things you can do, like using the Hold button to make sure that your iPod doesn’t get inadvertantly turned on while in your bag or in its case and keeping your iPod warm (something I wish I knew the time I left it in the car overnight in the middle of January), they also include some pretty decent ideas that cost money, like buying a new high-capacity battery and installing it (or having it installed) or buying an external battery pack to lengthen the life of your iPod. All this and more, and a definite must-read for all iPod owners and enthusiasts!

(cross posted to our awesome new blog for tech tips, tricks, news, and info, Gears and Widgets!)

[ PlaylistMag :: Prolong iPod Battery Life ]

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Tips and Tricks

Top 10 Windows XP Tips of All Time

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Over at Yahoo! TechWeb, you can feast your eyes on the best Windows XP tips of all time. Seriously! All time, at least according to TechWeb. The tips are pretty solid though, and they’re not all for newbies and some of them are pretty good even for advanced users. For example, a lot of the tips are registry edits, like setting custom resolutions and halting background services that will improve your system’s overall performance, but some of the tips are good for even the most novice users, like scaling back System Restore, scrubbing the hard drive clean, and adding a second display to your computer.

Definitely check em out to see which ones apply to you, and if you’re not comfortable editing the registry, no biggie, some of them help you get around that; even so, it’d be a good time to learn, especially since some of these tips are right on the ball and will help improve the performance of your system dramatically. Enjoy!

[ Yahoo! TechWeb :: Top 10 Windows XP Tips of All Time ]

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Programming and Podcasts

Weezy and The Swish // Episode 46

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On this week’s Weezy and The Swish, Natasha Leggero joins the crew to talk about all manner of topic, including American Idol, comedians, other celebrities, general asshattery, antics of small children, call on the owner of MyDeathSpace, a man named Mike, to discuss the irony of sending death threats to someone who runs a page about death, and your weekly dose of side-splitting hilarity. Tune in, download, and enjoy!

Weezy and The Swish Episode 46 // April 24, 2006
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Programming and Podcasts

Command-N // Episode 42

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Command-N is back from a week off with a brand new episode that is sure to please the geek driver in you. This week’s Command-N is all about cars and tech, and Amber and Mikey shoot the show and talk about the week’s tech news from a Mini showroom in downtown Toronto, and Jeff shows you how to make your car iPod-friendly. Among the tech stories covered this week are a launch and review of the new Google Calendar [ http://calendar.google.com/ ] customizing the Google home page, YouTube Director, the USB flash drive that gets bloated with more data that you dump into it, tech tips on making your iPod portable, the weekly web picks, and more!

Command-N Episode 42 // April 24, 2006
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Programming and Podcasts

Lab Rats // Episode 23

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On this week’s Lab Rats, Andy, Sean, and the cats show us the ins and outs of your computer. Seriously! This week they get down to business on some spring cleaning and open up your computer and scare out the dust bunnies. A couple of cans of compressed air, some very careful handiwork, and some moederate effort and your computer can run significantly cooler and cleaner than it did this time last year! So don’t hesitate, open up the case and get busy, and use this week’s Lab Rats as a guide!

Lab Rats Episode 23 // April 24, 2006
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