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		<title>The Pc is the Greatest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personal productivity device ever to land on a desktop- if you know how to harness its maximum potential. And that’s what our feature “75 PC tips &#38; tricks is all about. Like most of my readers, I know my way around a computer keyboard pretty well. Yet given the complexity of Windows and the increasing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Personal productivity device ever to land on a desktop- if you know how to harness its maximum potential. And that’s what our feature “75 PC tips &amp; tricks is all about. Like most of my readers, I know my way around a computer keyboard pretty well. Yet given the complexity of Windows and the increasing number of applications we use daily, it’s hard to keep up with the latest shortcuts and performance tweaks. It doesn’t help that’s ome of the best time saving tricks lie hidden just below the surface of the interface.</p>
<p>My tips feature uncovers those secrets tweaks, starting with general Windows XP advice (do you know how to disable those pesky balloon help pop-ups? And continuing with tips on Microsoft’s power quartet: Word Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. You’ll finish this story a better browser, thanks to up-to-the minute advice on optimizing Internet Explorer and Mozilla’s Firefox. We round it all out with pointers on networking, MP3 file management, and essential system maintenance. In short, we show how to save time by using software smarter.</p>
<p>Those looking to save soace, however, should flip to our roundup of nine compact PCs. Whether you live in a shoebox apartment or simply want to ditch that unsightly tower, one of the undersize guys in “Space servers” is sure to fit your spatial and aesthetic needs. Thesedesktops run the gamut of small from barely there to muscularly squat. Yet none skimp on power- or great looks, for that matter.</p>
<p>Finally, if you prefer the look of a small telephone bill, turn to “The Broadband Bells”. We installed and tested nine popular Voice over IP (Voip) phone services, which enable you to attach a phone adapter to your broadband router and make in expensive phone calls. Setup is snap- simple, and, for the most part, the audio quality o calls aws truly surprising. We found that these services offer  ahost of cool digital features analog carriers can’t touch, all at prices as low as $19.95 per month for unlimited minutes throughout the United States.And that’s one of the best tips we can offer talkative techies.</p>
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