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Disneyland iGuide Review

11. September 2009 | by Cody Buchanan

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Disneyland iGuide Review

Without a doubt when we hear the happiest place on earth, we think of Disneyland. But unless you consider yourself a Disney fanatic, like I do, then you probably don’t know the magical streets of Disneyland by heart. So every time you go you grab a few of those nifty paper maps they have at [...]

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Apple quietly lowers iPod touch software upgrade pricing, now just $4.95

11. September 2009 | by Robert Nelson

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Apple quietly lowers iPod touch software upgrade pricing, now just $4.95

It seems that Apple has lowered the pricing on the iPod touch software update. The update, which would bring touch users up to OS 3.1 is now just $4.95. Of course, even though this has been done with little fanfare coming from Apple, it is a move that we have seen in the past. If you [...]

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Navigon updates MobileNavigator; adds text to speech, iPod controls and more

11. September 2009 | by Robert Nelson

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Navigon updates MobileNavigator; adds text to speech, iPod controls and more

Navigon has rolled out another update for their MobileNavigator iPhone app. This update brings the app up to version 1.2.0 and it comes with a few welcomed additions. To begin with, and perhaps the most important is text-to-speech voice guidance. Now, if that were the only update I would have been happy, after all it is [...]



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The first requirement for a LAN, of course, is at least two computers. The most popular way of meeting this requirement is to have somebody else lug a computer over to your house. With today's prices, however, it's increasingly possible to own two (or more) computers. For the rest of this article, I'll assume you have two PCs available.

The second part of making a LAN is to have some method of hooking the computers together. The simplest way to do this is to connect a null-modem cable between the serial ports of the two computers. This costs under $10 but requires a fairly complex setup: a free serial port on both computers and software which supports this type of connection. Also, a null-modem cable limits your "network" to two computers. Odds are, you'd get more mileage out of connecting your PCs via a true local area network.