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Weekly column featuring expert analysis and commentary on latest computer news and electronic products.

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Computer Column.(Column)
October 31, 2007... Byline: Craig Crossman Oct. 31--While my column is primarily about computers, it's also about technology and every once in a while, something really amazing crosses my path and I feel compelled to tell you about it. For the past few days, I've been using a magnetic induction cooktop and...

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October 24, 2007... Byline: Craig Crossman Oct. 24--Making your own CDs and DVDs with a computer is old news. But making them look as good as the ones you buy is another story. In lieu of the ugly marker, which we used to scrawl upon the disc its contents came the CD label. These are first inserted into a...

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September 26, 2007... Byline: Craig Crossman Sep. 26--About two years ago, I wrote about Primera's LX800 label printer. This was a professional-quality desktop printer able to produce high-resolution 4800 dots-per-inch scratch proof, highly water resistant color labels and tags. Today, Primera's LX810...

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September 19, 2007... Byline: Craig Crossman Sep. 19--Consider the myriad of mobile electronic devices available to us today. There are PDAs, cell phones, mp3 players, digital cameras, portable electronic games, GPS navigation devices, satellite radio receivers, the list goes on and on. Plus there are...

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September 12, 2007... Byline: Craig Crossman Sep. 12--Ever since humankind began writing, the possibility of being misunderstood has existed. This occurs primarily because when something is written, two basic elements of communication are being omitted. These two elements are facial expressions and tonal...

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