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Past Issue Date: 02/05/10
"Microsoft's Windows Live"
Now working in conjunction with Windows 7, what is Windows Live and how good is it?
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COMPUTER FOCUS

Digital Dave by Digital Dave
Digital Dave answers your tech questions.
A reader wants to buy an LCD monitor he can live with, but aspect ratio issues are confusing; a reader isn't sweet on cookies leaving a trail on his computer; sorting and indexing at a snail's pace is leading a reader to regret moving to Win7.

Windows Live: Too Little, Too Late
by James Hartnett

You don't have to be first to market if you own the market.
Sometimes Microsoft comes out with software that changes the way we look at computers. But sometimes it just steals someone else's ideas. Windows Live, its latest offering, is one such time.

Windows Live for Mobile
by Pete Choppin

Connect with friends, information and entertainment on your mobile device.
Windows Live for Mobile brings to life many of the features that you wish you could use on your phone, but you either don't know how to use them or where to find them.

Windows Tips and Tricks
by Jack Dunning

Unable to Enable: A Windows Troubleshooting Dilemma
A reader is on a troubleshooting odyssey after seeking to activate the recording of played audio—and being stonewalled by Windows. Can tinkering with the Registry help?

Wally Wang's Apple Farm
by Wally Wang

Understanding the iPad Point of View
Where most companies tried to work around the physical limitations of the tablet, Apple focused on overcoming these limitations, creating a product far in advance of its competitors. How does the HP Slate compare? Also, a tip on using the Share menu to e-mail files from any iWork program.

Linux Lessons: Fedora, Part 4
by Pete Choppin

Helpful apps and utilities, as well as more information on commands.
This week is the last session of the Fedora installation and configuration series. There are a few remaining small apps, utilities and commands to discuss.

Rob, The ComputorTutor: Making Your Own Web Pages
by Rob Spahitz

How to Create Web Pages
Let's start building a Web page! By following some basic rules, you'll create Web pages that can be seen properly by anyone who accesses it.

Beyond Personal Computing: Spooks in Space--Cyberspace
by Keith Taylor

A Look at the Human Side of Computing
The adventures of a venerable veteran as he tries to navigate the Internet and social networking.

Spam of the Week
by ComputorEdge Staff

The latest in annoying and dangerous e-mail currently making the rounds.
The Microsoft Outlook/Outlook Express spam scam has reared its ugly head again. It made the rounds last year and has emerged to attack the unsuspecting.


DEPARTMENTS

EdgeWord: A Note from the Publisher
by Jack Dunning

The Case Against Cloud Computing
The more information we save on the Internet, via "cloud computing," the greater our concerns about security. Is our information really safe when we store it with third parties?

Editor's Letters: Tips and Thoughts from Readers
by ComputorEdge Staff

Computer and Internet tips, plus comments on the articles and columns.
"Technology Solutions," "Income Tax-Preparation Software," "Doing Your Taxes for Free," "Apple's iSlate," "Earbuds"

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