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February 4, 2002

Taking on the broadband Goliaths   With about 20,000 subscribers, Internet Junction is dwarfed by America Online and other national Internet service providers. But the Tampa Bay area company has won the right to share Time Warner's cable lines in the bay area and in Orlando. Now, its challenge is to set itself apart from its new competitors. Story

A problem? Who will you call?
In the new world of cable modem competition, one phone call might solve all your problems. Or maybe not.

Solutions: PC turning on by itself
Q. We shut down by clicking shut down on screen. After a couple of hours with the PC and monitor off, the PC turns on and a humming noise comes through the speakers. I turn the wall switch off. In the morning, I turn the wall switch on and then the PC. But we get a loud electric clicking noise through the speakers.

Solutions II: More solutions for Windows XP
Windows XP continues to be a real experience for a lot of users. We're getting a steady stream of questions from readers who have problems or are just curious about the latest Microsoft operating system.

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