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Want access to your media no matter the location? Randall Bennett shows you how to move media around the home and even to your cell phone.
Quick Tip: Take control of your Command keys
Ever plug in a Windows keyboard to a Mac only to be frustrated by the swapped layout? Randall Bennett shows you how to iron out the mix up with this quick tip.
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Wireless networking might be all the rage, but if you're looking for the most reliable network possible, try a wired network. Randall Bennett shows us the basics.
Quick Tips: Colorize your BlackBerry trackball
Sick of staring at that regular white trackball? If you've got a BlackBerry pearl, you can add some life to the nub. Randall Bennett shows you how to colorize your BlackBerry Pearl's trackball.
The 404 458: Where daylight comes and we want to go home
Jeff didn't get the memo about daylight-saving time and misses today's episode of The 404 Podcast, but luckily our good buddy Mark Licea of The Green Show set his clock back and helps us out with today's Halloween recap, as well as a few stories from around the Internet.
Keep your network free of laptop-toting freeloaders. Randall Bennett takes you through securing your Wi-Fi network using encryption.
Firefox 3 Beta 4 introduced us to some new features expected to hit the next version of the open-source browser. Randall Bennett takes us through the ins-and-outs of the latest version of Firefox.
"The Dick Cavett Show: Comic Legends" DVD
Before there was Dick Cavett the talk show host, there was Dick Cavett the comedian. Cavett's early career as a writer for Jack Paar and Johnny Carson naturally led him into the world of stand-up comedy, where his contemporaries were the likes of Woody Allen and Bill Cosby. Cavett would later welcome both to The Dick Cavett Show. But Cavett's comedian guests were by no means limited to his contemporaries. Cavett developed warm personal relationships with people like Groucho Marx, Bob Hope and Jack Benny. These great raconteurs and storytellers had some of their finest moments in Cavett's studio, where they found a unique forum that didn't necessarily require them to be funny. But of course they simply couldn't be anything else.
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