ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements © 2003
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Welcome to the 226th issue of the PC Improvement News. PCIN consists mainly of news and tips. There is something for everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there will be something for you. If you give me two or three issues, I know that you will come back for more!
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Freedom Optical) that will be live on the web site within the next day or so.
There will be a short section of the review quoted in the newsletter next week,
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A Glimpse of a Future in a New Kind of Light
"How many scientists does it take to change the light bulb?
It's not a joke. The ubiquitous light bulb is quietly on its way to becoming as quaint a relic as the gas lanterns it replaced more than a century ago. Incandescent bulbs, neon tubes and fluorescent lamps are starting to give way to light-emitting microchips that work longer, use less power and allow designers to use light in ways they never have before."
For more info:
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/11/technology/11LIGH.html
DoJ: We Want to Read Your E-Mail
"Attorney General John Ashcroft wants to expand the government's domestic surveillance powers under the controversial USA Patriot Act to include reading individual e-mails and monitoring a person's Web surfing activities. The Patriot Act, which is already under legal attack by privacy groups, was passed following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and gives the Justice Department broad new electronic eavesdropping powers."
For more info:
http://dc.internet.com/news/article.php/1582401
SUNY Buffalo team eyes terabit hard drives
"Two professors at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo say they have come up with a way to put massive amounts of data onto smaller hard drives, using nanotechnology and magnetic fields to alter the path of electrons through a conductor.
Professors Harsh Deep Chopra and Susan Hua discovered a way to create an extremely responsive sensor by building what the researchers call a nanocontact, or an extremely small electrical conductor, in work completed last July. The pair recently found a way to more easily and reliably create the sensors, which could have enormous effects on the world of data storage."For more info:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/02/06/HNsuny_1.html
Dell saying bye to floppy disk drives
"In what may be the wave of the future, Dell Computer said goodbye to the past on Thursday when it announced it would stop making floppy disk drives standard equipment on its higher end desktop personal computers.
Austin, Texas-based Dell, the No. 2 personal computer maker, said floppy drives had been overtaken by technologies offering greater storage capacity and would become an option on its Dimension 8250 models.
Other Dell models may lose the floppy by end of the year, depending on customer response, Dell spokesman Lionel Menchaca said."For more info:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/02/07/dell.floppydisks.reut/index.html
(thanks to Louise Antonio for sending me the link)
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Last Week's Poll
Mouse | ![]() |
13.64 % (18) |
Keyboard | ![]() |
1.52 % (2) |
Network card | ![]() |
3.03 % (4) |
Other | ![]() |
0.76 % (1) |
More than 1 type of hardware | ![]() |
15.15 % (20) |
None | ![]() |
65.91 % (87) |
Total votes: 132 |
This Week's Poll
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Visit the PCIN.net FreeHelp Forum at http://PCIN.net/help/forum/ to post your questions or answer others.
Question
By mistakely I opened the one shortcut in Paint. Now every shortcut opens in paint. If I changes it to open the shortcut with other program than every shortcut opens in that program. I had been tried to run setup of windows but nothing is better. I am using windows ME.
Response
Your .lnk files are improperly associated.
Open an Explorer window and choose Tools > Folder Options > [File Types]. Find the one labeled "Shortcut" or ".LNK Files" or under the extension "LNK".
Click the {Restore} button (if available) or else click {Advanced}, {Open} and {Edit}. Modify the Open type to read "RunDLL32 AppWiz.Cpl,NewLinkHere %1".
To post a response, visit the General Software Help forum at http://PCIN.net/help/forum/index.php?board=3 and click on the "Shortcut Problem" topic.
Visit http://PCIN.net/help/forum/
to post a question of your own.
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Check out these new or updated pages on the PCIN.net site:
Some Useful Registry Tips - Now 171 Tips!
http://PCIN.net/help/articles/registry_tips.phpParagon Hard Disk Manager 5.5 Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/paragonhdm55.phpObject Desktop Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/objectdesktop.phpLG GCE-8400B 40x 12x 40x CD-RW Hardware Review
http://PCIN.net/help/hardware/lggce8400b.php
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Instantly Return to your Browser Homepage
You can go to your homepage by clicking on the "Home" button in the Internet Explorer toolbar. But is there a way to quickly get back to your homepage without taking your hands off the keyboard? Try this:
Open Internet Explorer and visit a few Web sites.
Press and hold down the ALT key. With the ALT key held down, press the D key. You should notice that the address bar in the browser is highlighted. Release ALT+D.
Type two periods (..) in the address bar and press ENTER.
ALT key+7 (7 on the numeric pad as long as numlock is off) takes you home too
Movie Ratings
Movie ratings are different all over the world. A movie rated PG-13 in the US might be PG or 14A in Canada. Perhaps your country doesn't have any ratings system. Whatever the case, you may find http://www.gradingthemovies.com/ helpful in deciding what movies are appropriate for your children, or even for yourself.
Windows XP Tips
Visit http://www.windowsxptips.nu/ for "Your guide to news, downloads, drivers, links and tips for Microsoft Windows XP. We surf the web on a daily basis, to locate and collect the most interesting XP-related links. Bookmark this site and you won't miss any hot XP-stuff!"
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