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How to Fix the Biggest PC Annoyances Computing hassles driving you bonkers? We feel your pain. And we have solutions -- for hardware, software, and the Web. |
PC World December 2004 |
Letters to PC World, December 2004 Alternative browser scores... The PC for heavy-duty users... and old-time documentation wanted. |
PC World May 2002 |
Bugs and Fixes: D'oh! More Holes in Internet Explorer Fix the latest problems with IE, Quicken, and BlackICE Defender... |
PC World October 2003 Steve Bass |
50 Fixes for the Biggest PC Annoyances Windows gone wacky? Hardware gone haywire? Software gone screwy? Take a deep breath -- help is here. |
PC World October 2004 Steve Bass |
Enough Already! Had it with Windows glitches, hardware headaches, and Internet irritations? Here's how to get rid of them for good. |
PC World January 2005 Kirk Steers |
Five-Minute Fixes Rapid relief for balky PCs, stuck Windows, stalled networks, recalcitrant printers, and your other everyday computing hassles. |
PC World July 2006 Stuart J. Johnston |
Critical Microsoft Patches Cause Havoc Three Microsoft fixes end up causing more problems... Take charge of Automatic Updates... Get critical Firefox fixes... |
PC World June 2002 Harry McCracken |
How To Help Thyself 39 ways to make online help systems more helpful -- or find better answers elsewhere... |
PC World February 2003 Stuart J. Johnston |
Bugs and Fixes: Gaping Holes in Internet Explorer Keep up with the latest security cracks in Microsoft's browser -- if you can. |
PC World March 2001 Stuart J. Johnston |
PC Pest Control Exterminate your system's bugs with this essential toolkit... |
PC World May 2003 Stuart J. Johnston |
Bugs and Fixes: Fix Your Browser and Shop Safely Yet another patch for Internet Explorer to keep your data secure. |
InternetNews January 13, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
One Big Monster IE Patch Day Microsoft's January patch release is expected to include a cumulative patch to plug known vulnerabilities in the Internet Explorer browser. |
PC World April 2005 Stuart J. Johnston |
Patch Serious Leaks in Windows Block tarnished pop-ups in Windows Media Player... Fix glitches in Outlook... Flaws in Eudora... |
Searcher November 2005 Carol Ebbinghouse |
Another Phine Kettle of Phish: Identity Theft Prevention Ten things to do today to protect yourself against identity theft. |
PC World September 2003 Stuart J. Johnston |
Browser Patch Keeps Intruders Out Plus: The new Windows 2000 service pack can clash with Symantec software. |
PC World January 22, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Fix Flaws in Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player Critical patches have recently been released for Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, and Mac OS X. All are vulnerable to attacks from poisoned files. |
PC World October 2004 Stephen Manes |
Your Take on Windows' Worst Irritations Users gripe about Windows XP. |
PC World June 21, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft Glitches Hamper Critical Fixes Crucial patches for IE and Office hit snags... A fix for a Norton security hole... |
PC World March 2004 Stuart J. Johnston |
New Flaws With Internet Explorer, Excel It's a grab bag of Microsoft updates this month: You need to know about a new hole in Internet Explorer. Plus, the company announced that it was extending all paid support for Windows 98 and Me. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2006 Jain & Pankanti |
A Touch of Money Biometric authentication systems for credit cards could put identity thieves out of business. Here's how it would work. |
InternetNews February 2, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Microsoft Goes Off-Cycle for 'Critical' IE Patch The world's most popular browser gets an urgent update to plug several known security holes. |
PC World November 2005 |
Letters to PC World Praise for the call quality of VoIP services... Criticism at the recording industry's copy protection attempts... Windows annoyances... Threat to small ISPs...etc. |
BusinessWeek March 20, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Finally, A Safer Explorer Splitting Internet Explorer from Windows means less convenience. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2006 Erico Guizzo |
Loser: Britain's Identity Crisis Proposed biometric ID cards won't prevent fraud or terrorism |
PC World October 2002 Anne Kandra |
Don't Let Them Steal Your Good Name Identity theft is skyrocketing -- and it's even being used to fund terrorism. The Web can be a real boon for identity thieves, helping them find information about victims and profit from the crime. |
Wall Street & Technology April 18, 2008 Melanie Rodier |
Financial Institutions Evaluate Biometrics While financial institutions aren't yet ready for consumer-facing biometrics deployments, these technologies are gaining popularity for behind-the-scenes authentication. |