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The Seattle Times: Personal Technology News Archive

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  1. How they compare
  2. Following in footsteps of a King
  3. Digicameras: Thin is in, but there are trade-offs
  4. Which digital camera is right for you?
  5. Time to look at parental controls
  6. Heavy user of an MP3 player? Consider a lengthy warranty
  7. Playing catch-as-catch-can with Internet access
  8. Bring back the quack: E-mail alerts are missed
  9. Imagine, if you can, a world so odd there is no e-mail
  10. High-tech school supplies
  11. Net makes saying "no, thank you" easier
  12. Look under G5's hood? The pros do
  13. Versatile, fun laptop is the Apple of my eye
  14. Seeking lowdown on Bluetooth technology
  15. Apple reinvents iPod mini
  16. Razrwire matches fashion, technology
  17. Data erasure way to go when donating computer
  18. Let those nasty e-mails age a bit
  19. Google sprints ahead with versatile Desktop
  20. Mini CD player has mass appeal
  21. Not much required to move movie collection to DVD
  22. With e-mail, look 'em in virtual eye
  23. New cellphone services take "personalization" to the next level
  24. From BlackBerry software to MTV, there's a phone out there for everyone
  25. Wake up to your digital music
  26. This DVD project requires some professional help
  27. E-mail keeps old friends close, but not too close
  28. Four devices that could help get you through the next disaster
  29. You can rock out to unique ringtones
  30. iPod video shows that Apple is testing the waters
  31. How to transfer data files from computer to computer
  32. Getting validation from celebs
  33. Software cop is our friend, so follow its directions
  34. It's easy to share with new camera
  35. Help for the unwired: Bare-bones device is Web access in a box
  36. Flash drive can hold operating system, with limits
  37. Browsing goes up a notch with Flock
  38. Antidote sought for toxic spam
  39. Q&A: Practical Mac
  40. More consumers going online to hunt for deals
  41. Gift-list digitals fit pocket or shelf
  42. PDF troubles? Check Acrobat Reader application
  43. Five e-mail commandments for our streamlined times
  44. Rediscover the serendipity of radio
  45. Computers and old wiring can work together with help
  46. Encryption programs worth a look
  47. Service lets you swap those old DVDs
  48. Language software speaks to learners
  49. Spam-free "safe class" of e-mail would come with a cost
  50. Clever tools keep track of details
  51. Hard vs. Zip drives: Efficient vs. portable
  52. Software puts you in charge of your song files
  53. Q & A: China piracy
  54. Q & A: China piracy
  55. New cool gadgets near — no strings attached
  56. Two new digital cameras stand out from the pack
  57. Virus creators begin knocking at Apple's core
  58. Cable service may be at fault for "out-of-sync" trouble
  59. True love? Separate e-mail boxes
  60. Q & A: Microsoft's Project Origami
  61. Turn on your Game Cube to visit your doctor
  62. Q & A: Microsoft's Project Origami
  63. Ultralight computers take wing
  64. Q & A: Game Developers Conference
  65. HD-DVD discs, players arrive — in small dose
  66. Intel's digital showcase has yet to justify hype
  67. i-Station portable stereo packs wee punch
  68. To recover deleted photos, pick from grab bag of options
  69. Stay in touch with dial-up as a backup
  70. Q & A: The future of cellphones
  71. Q & A: The future of cellphones
  72. Getting rid of wires is easy
  73. High-tech gadgets help deaf hear well
  74. Eco Encore recycles software, CDs and DVDs
  75. Free speech doesn't mean harassment
  76. The many faces of GPS
  77. Software compatibility is different for everyone
  78. iMac looks good, is capable as ever
  79. It's not perfect, but spam filter gets the job done
  80. Indulge yourself: Earphone upgrade's worth it
  81. Three services make great photo albums
  82. Old-time prints help photos meet test of time
  83. Firing off an e-mail? Make sure of your aim
  84. Apple unveils Intel desktop, Leopard OS
  85. Putting laptops to the test
  86. It's a TV. It's an MP3 player. No, it's a cellphone.
  87. Keep batteries working at peak performance
  88. Best computer for school? MacBook
  89. Pixilated proposals appropriate for some
  90. Computers not talking? Solution won't be simple
  91. Electronics will guide us in emergency
  92. Office 2007 tools are nifty, but upgrade is pricey
  93. Disability means adjusting to new me