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Smartphone smarts for a mobile world

SMARTPHONE SMARTS By Jessica McCurdy Crooks There are so many people who own a smartphone but they are only using it as a basic cellphone. For one thing, many people are afraid to play around with...

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Introducing the Jones family and their full-family backup challenges

KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES' BACKUPS By David Gewirtz There's a new family in town. The Jones family has a lot more computers than most families of even a few years ago, and therefore also has a lot...

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The Novel: a $159 iPad knock-off that’s not half bad

PRODUCT REVIEW By Joseph Andrews In late August, ZATZ editor-in-chief David Gewirtz wrote How a mediocre iPad knock-off could foretell Steve Jobs' eventual doom on his ZDNet blog. In that article, he...

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Cloud backup failures and a potential possibility

KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES' BACKUPS By David Gewirtz A few weeks ago, we introduced you to our new series on family backups. We put together a composite of the Jones family, a tech-enabled family with...

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Lightroom 3: what’s new, and why is it important?

PRODUCT REVIEW By Scott Koegler Adobe's Lightroom has transformed the way many of us deal with our photographic images since its first incarnation as a beta four years ago. The latest update to version...

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Lightroom 3: cool, new editing features

PRODUCT REVIEW By Scott Koegler This week, we continue our look at the new Adobe Lightroom 3. This time, I'll look at some slick, new editing features. Developing and RAW processing Once images are...

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Lightroom 3: cool, new publishing and video features

PRODUCT REVIEW By Scott Koegler This week, we continue our look at the new Adobe Lightroom 3. This time, I'll look at some exciting new publishing and video features. Publishing services In previous...

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Mobile computing and the teaching landscape: a relationship worth exploring

SCHOOL SMARTS By Jessica McCurdy Crooks Mobile computing is the new frontier in technology. When it comes to imparting knowledge, especially to today's always on-the-go population, few technologies...

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You’ll flip out over the Flip SlideHD

PRODUCT REVIEW By Scott Koegler I've used nearly every version of the Flip video cameras... you know, the tiny video cam that started a revolution in video sharing? The latest one that I'm using is the...

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Why I want a Kinect

FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF By David Gewirtz I want a Kinect. I do. I'm almost ashamed of my desire, but for some reason I want one oh so bad. I haven't wanted something this bad since, well, after...

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The Xbox 360 red ring of death: some possible fixes

WE GOT GAME By David Gewirtz I love my Xbox, but it doesn't love me. I actually own two of them, an HDMI-equipped Xbox Elite, and one of the original white Xbox models with a 20GB hard drive. Sadly,...

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Happy Thanksgiving from ZATZ

FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF By David Gewirtz Here's a Thanksgiving shout-out to all our readers. We're celebrating Thankgiving this week in America and the editors and staff of ZATZ wants to wish everyone...

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I’m on the History Channel on Wednesday night

FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF By David Gewirtz On Saturday, April 21, 2007, I published a small article in DominoPower called, Technical analysis: the White House email controversy. I'd been watching the...

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Hello, 2006 called and wants its tech support question back

MOBILE Q&A By David Gewirtz So, we get reader questions. Every so often we respond by mocking the question, much to the apparent disgruntlement of one or two readers. Sadly, today, we find...

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Should you get a Kindle?

HOLIDAY RECOMMENDATIONS By Joe Dolittle We're constantly asked holiday gift recommendations, and one of the most common is whether or not a Kindle is a good holiday choice. As you know, the Kindle is...

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Happy holidays to all!

FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF By David Gewirtz With truly our sincerest apologies to Clement Clarke Moore, and/or Henry Livingston, Jr., we present more well-intentioned, bad poetry: Happy holidays! Twas...

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Facebook privacy issues: are they really that big a deal?

SOCIAL NETWORKING By Jessica McCurdy Crooks Statistics indicate that almost 500 million people worldwide use Facebook for one purpose or the other. What started out as a social outlet has now morphed...

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WikiReader: read all of Wikipedia and Project Gutenberg without an Internet...

PRODUCT REVIEW By Nancy Hand The WikiReader, shown in Figure A, is a small touchscreen device -- 5 inches on the diagonal -- that packs a lot of information and does not require an Internet connection....

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What to do when GNOME goes away

LINUX LOVE By David Gewirtz I've been setting up a local CentOS box on my home network. It'll eventually run some hack software I've been fiddling with, but for now, it's just a matter of making it all...

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A quick Linux network performance tip: iptables

LINUX LOVE By Joe Dolittle Here's a quick tip if you want to improve your system's performance and you're not doing any routing: turn off iptables. The iptables system uses a few cycles from your CPU...

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