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April 1, 2002

Can you hear me now?!   Amid increased competition and decreased tolerance for dropped calls and iffy quality, the cell phone industry is racing to meet the demand for service, and the demands to get better. Story

  • Confessions of a cell phone swapper
    It's not quite as important as remembering the date of your wedding anniversary or your kids' birthdays, but it's right up there: the expiration date for your one-year or two-year cell phone contract. The deal you signed in exchange for free phones, discount rates, shopping mall coupons and other goodies that you've long since forgotten.
  • Looking ahead to tomorrow's cell phones
    Another cell phone revolution is about to begin, promising more speed and more functions than current networks provide.

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Q. My C drive was 30 gigabytes, but now it's 20GB. Is there any way to access the lost 10 GB? Somewhere in the lost sector is a program called GoBack. When I try to install the program again it refuses to install because it finds info that it already was installed.

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