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How the Old Napster Worked

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While the original Napster got sued out of business, dozens of free file-sharing utilities have popped up to task its place. Find out how the old Napster worked and why it was vulnerable to legal attacks.

How to Scan and Fax Documents Using Your Camera Phone

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Faxing documents from your cell phone makes it easy to do business from anywhere. Learn more about faxing documents with camera phone at HowStuffWorks.

How GenForum Works

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GenForum is a social networking site that has become very popular. Learn all about GenForum at HowStuffWorks.

What do you need to build a private WiFi network?

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Wireless networks, otherwise known as WiFi, use radio waves so that people can connect to the Internet in all sorts of places. Learn about what you need to build a private WiFi network, in this article.

What are microformats?

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Microformats go into a Web page's code to provide more consistent formatting options for the author. Learn more about microformats.

Top 5 TV Time Shifting Technologies

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TV time shifting technologies are pretty amazing. Visit HowStuffWorks to see the top 5 TV time shifting technologies.

How Telecommuting Works

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Telecommuting is an attractive alternative to office work for many people. Learn all about telecommuting at HowStuffWorks.

The Pyramid in Antarctica Isn't Actually a Pyramid

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Conspiracy theories surface around pretty much everything, especially on the internet. So when 2016 satellite imagery showed what appeared to be a pyramid in Antarctica that was large enough to be seen from outer space, people had questions.

How Zombie Computers Work

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Zombie computers are computers that have been taken over by a hacker without the knowledge of the owner. Find out what zombie computers are and how they work.

Which is better to use for a cable modem -- a USB connection or an Ethernet card?

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I am getting a cable modem installed next week, and I have a choice of using a USB connection or an Ethernet card (NIC). Which one is better?

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