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Monday, October 3, 2005
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TECHNOLOGY BLOG
Personal Tech editor Dave Gussow shares the latest news and important links in his brand new blog. Readers can submit comments and questions as well. Click here.
 ARCHIVES
Click here for technology coverage from the previous 60 days.
 TOP STORIES
Frequently requested stories from the past year's coverage:
Identity thieves hijack their victims' lives
Spyware may have you in its sights
Do you know what your PC is running?
Latest epidemic targets your PC
Listen up!
Buying an MP3 player? Consider this...
Quest to keep PCs secure is continuous
The ghosts in your machine
These mentors help from a distance
Computer fixes often are just a click away
Cost of ink cartridges too high? Try refills
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 FROM THE WIRES
  • Wikipedia to be blacked out over anti-piracy bill
  • Google tackles online privacy in unusual ad blitz
  • Steve Jobs action figure pulled from market
  • Zappos says customer database hacked
  • Weird gadgets at CES: Motorized unicycle, anyone?
  • Hackers disrupt Israel airline, stock market sites
  • China's number of Web users rises to 513 million
  • Hulu to launch first original scripted show
  • White House concerned over online piracy bills
  • San Fran college's computer network compromised
  • Postings
    A look at what's happening around the area

    Site Seeing
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    Solutions
    Help available to make printouts match monitor colors
    Q. How do I calibrate my system so colors in photos printed by my inkjet will be the same as those I see on my LCD monitor? There's a very noticeable difference in the colors now (Windows XP Home, Canon i560 printer). I bought the $50 Que book on Photoshop 7, but it gives no help on this topic.

    The Buzz
    Nokia smart phone will have BlackBerry e-mail capability
    The BlackBerry service for checking e-mail on the go will be available on a non-BlackBerry device for the first time in the United States with the November launch of a Nokia Corp. smart phone by Cingular Wireless.
     

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