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Classic Tip: Control how programs start with batch files
When using batch files, you sometimes may want a program to start minimized or full screen. This classic tip from 2000 shows how you used to do it in Windows 9x and how little thin...
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Y2K: The New Year's disaster that never happened
Another New Years goes by in the 21st Century and we're still using computers. If you believed all the hype from 90's, we'd be living in the Stone Age by now. Here's a set of video...
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Five 2008 cutting-edge technlogies that will look quaint in the future
Like every year, 2008 introduced to dozens of new technologies and IT products. Shiny and new now, these things will look quaint in just a few years. Here are some of the new thing...
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Classic Tip: A Notepad trick from 1999 that works in Vista
Even though Microsoft makes major changes to Windows through the years, some things stay the same. This Notepad trick for Windows 98 that was featured in our 1999 Windows TechMail ...
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Recapping classic Classic Rock posts for 2008
We started Classics Rock in March 2008. Here's a recap of some of the posts that drew the most discussions for the year.
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Bring out your dead!
Calling all TR Members. Do you have any old equipment laying around that you'd like to get rid of and have featured in our Cracking Open series? Now's your chance. Read on to find ...
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Classic Tip: Prevent your users from talking to each other
Networks are supposed to foster communication, but sometimes you don't want users communicating TOO much. Here's a classic tip about how to stop NetWare users from messaging each o...
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An annual holiday tradition: Computer commercials
Christmas, Hannukah, and all of the other traditional winter holidays are around the corner. That means its the time of year for lots of commercials, including ones for computers. ...
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1950's IT without tailfins and leather jackets
Usually when talking computer classics, I stick to computers from the 70's, 80's and 90's. This video from IBM shows a state of the art accounting computer from the 1950's. See how...
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What's the biggest tech turkey of all time?
This time of year, we're supposed to give thanks for our blessings. Sometimes one of the things we're thankful for is the technology nightmares we no longer have to deal with. Wha...