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From doctors to deputies and from construction managers to ministers, gadgets are becoming indispensable tools in our everyday lives.
Despite glitches and grumblings, many people wonder how they did their jobs without the technologies they now take for granted. Story |
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Some flashy Web sites may have disappeared with the bursting of the dot-com bubble and the recession, but there still are plenty of intriguing places to go online for those who know where to look. Once again, we're inviting you to share some of the lesser-known sites you can't live without. Everyone knows about Amazon, Google and Yahoo. Tell us about less famous sites you find useful, entertaining or informative. Send your nominations to techtimes@sptimes.com. Please include your name, city and phone number.
Solutions: Giving Word the resources to run
Q. My Microsoft Word locks up and I cannot access any Word documents. I get this message when I shut down my computer: "The system is dangerously low in resources." What resources? My C: drive shows it has a capacity of 18.6 gigabytes with 6.16 GB used and free space of 12.4 GB. I rebooted, ran Norton, ran ScanDisk, defragmented the hard drive and removed programs by storing them on Zip disks. Still, my computer will not run Word and locks up when I try to open a Word document.
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