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Using Gmail Without an Invitation

This week Walt Mossberg answers questions about signing up for Gmail, iPod-to-computer transfers and switching your computer’s power options.

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Testing the Flexibility Of Web-Based Calendars

Walt tests two Web-based calendar and organizer programs — AirSet and Trumba OneCalendar — in a quest for more accessibility and flexibility.

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Google Wants to Be Your Best Friend On Your Computer

Google’s two newest releases, Google Desktop and Google Talk, are bold, major steps for the company — and useful programs that have great potential, Walt writes.

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Converting Home Videos to DVDs

This week Walt Mossberg answers questions about service to convert home videos to DVDs, portable music players and cellphones with PDA features.

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Testing Out a Speedy New Home Photo Printer

Walt tests Hewlett-Packard’s speedy new Photosmart 8250 Photo Printer, a product that the company hopes will change the way you think about printing photos at home.

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Fujitsu’s Tablet PC Feels Like a Paper Pad, So Why Is It Clumsy?

Fujitsu got the size right when making its tablet PC, but like other models, it’s still annoying to use more often than it should be, because not enough thought has gone into tablet-specific hardware innovation, writes Walt Mossberg.

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Books for Switching to Macintosh

This week Walt Mossberg answers questions about switching to Macintosh, eliminating spyware and transferring files from an old computer to a new one.

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Rent vs. Own

When you think of legal music downloading on the Internet, you naturally think of Apple Computer’s iTunes Music Store. The first successful legal music service to offer the catalogs of the major labels, iTunes has roughly an 80 percent share of the legal market, according to Apple. It offers 1.5 million tunes, about 50 percent [...]

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PC and Mac, Joined at the Switch

Walt offers a guide to KVM switches, which allow users to operate two computers using a single shared monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer and set of speakers.

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EverNote Organizes Your Endless Stuff Onto an Endless Tape

EverNote, a new contender in the information organizer field, is fast and logical and a good way to round up random thoughts and resources scattered around your computer.

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Here is a statement of my ethics and coverage policies. It is more than most of you want to know, but, in the age of suspicion of the media, I am laying it all out.

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