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PC Magazine September 21, 2004 Kyle Monson |
It's in the Cards The DataFab 4 in 1 CompactFlash card adapter is ideal for the photo enthusiast who owns flash cards of various formats and sizes.  |
PC Magazine September 7, 2004 Bill Howard |
Gadgets Need Mutual Friends Tired of carrying a pile of transformers so that you can plug your electronic gadgets into the power outlet? Universal transformers reduce your portable gadget load but here's what the power packs really need.  |
PC Magazine September 7, 2004 Don Labriola |
Double-Stuff DVDs Dual-layer (DL) DVD recorders are finally here, but the DL format is still a work in progress.  |
PC Magazine September 7, 2004 Bill Howard |
Rattle, No Hum Without affecting the the audio signal, the Xitel Ground Loop Isolator ends the hum caused by grounding between your computer and your audio equipment.  |
PC World September 2004 Dahl & Baguley |
Your Ideal PC Whether you're upgrading your PC or building one from scratch, we show you how to choose the right parts and put them all together.  |
PC World September 2004 Jon L. Jacobi |
Better Backups We test fast, vast, and cheap new storage options that take the pain out of keeping your vital data safe.  |
PC World September 2004 Eric Butterfield |
Top Flatbed Scanners This month's chart focuses on flatbed scanners, both for home offices and for corporate users.  |
PC World September 2004 Michael Desmond |
Net Phones Evolve New services and hardware that let you call cheaply over the Internet are all the rage. But do you really want to troubleshoot phones?  |
PC World September 2004 Tom Mainelli |
Hard Drives Get Faster, Smarter Native Command Queuing technology prioritizes a PC's data requests, intelligently improving performance when it's combined with a larger cache.  |
PC World September 2004 Jon L. Jacobi |
Latest DVD Burners Reach 16X DVD drives handle DVD+R at 16X, and some get the faster speed from slower media.  |
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