Turning Off Tabbed Browsing
This week, Walt answers questions about disabling tabbed browsing in the new Internet Explorer, ripping DVDs into iTunes and transferring contacts from one computer to another in Outlook and Outlook Express.
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This week, Walt answers questions about disabling tabbed browsing in the new Internet Explorer, ripping DVDs into iTunes and transferring contacts from one computer to another in Outlook and Outlook Express.
We test the Myvu, a device that looks like a pair of futuristic sunglasses and attaches to your iPod to display videos on a built-in screen.
Two new wireless headsets aim to correct problems seen in previous products, filtering out background noise in cellphone conversations and bringing great sound quality for iPod use. The devices work well, but each one has drawbacks.
This week, Walt answers questions about the “Links” toolbar in IE 7.0, smartphones with Wi-Fi chips and information on high-definition TVs.
We test a new service called Presto that turns emails and digital photos into paper documents, automatically, without a computer.
Walt Mossberg tests two online services for remotely backing up his computer data that offer unlimited capacity for around $50 a year.
Walt Mossberg answers questions about setting a keyboard to accommodate a disability and accessing the Internet through a cellphone provider.
We test two devices that are designed to bring new life to 45s and LPs by allowing those oldies to migrate to CD players, computers and iPods.
Apple’s iPod music players are wildly popular, and they’re paired with a very good online music service, the iTunes Store. But not everyone loves the famous gadget. Here’s a guide to doing digital music outside the Apple hegemony.
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The iTunes Store is the digital equivalent of a music shop. You buy individual songs or albums [...]
Walt Mossberg tests a new software product that aims to reduce the amount of paper wasted when printing Web pages. (Video)
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