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How Graphics Cards Work
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Graphics cards take data from the CPU and turn it into visual information. Find out the parts of a graphics card and read expert reviews of graphics cards.
How Ubiquitous Networking Will Work
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As we move closer to intelligent computers, they may begin to follow us wherever we go. Learn how ubiquitous networking will allow our data and information to travel with us.
How does the Cave of Magic card trick work?
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Will you please go to The Cave of Magic and tell me how this can possibly work? It has some of my friends convinced that we are being taken over by computers.
How to Add a Watermark to Photos
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You've made a picture on your computer, pasted it into a Word document and would like to know how to place a watermark on the picture. Here's how to place a watermark on pictures.
Can You Identify These Retro Items?
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You may think you know what the world was like back in the day, but could you live without your touchscreens and constant connection to the world? If you can identify these retro items, you might just have a chance.
Mobile Device Distraction as Effective in Kids as Sedative
Can mobile devices work just as well as medication in certain hospital situations? Learn more about a new study in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Making 'The Incredibles'
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For 'The Incredibles,' CGI masters at Pixar tackled the Holy Grail of computer animation: realistic humans. See what the creative team told us about producing this mega hit.
Is there any free anti-virus software?
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No one should think of surfing the Internet without some kind of anti-virus software protection. Learn if there is any free anti-virus software in this article.
Ergo Rule Number One: Good Posture and Back Support
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Good posture and back support can help prevent back pain. Learn how to prevent injuries when doing computer tasks by using ergonomics from Discovery Health.
New MIT Headset Can 'Hear' Your Thoughts and Respond
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MIT's AlterEgo allows people to control computers without ever uttering one word. HowStuffWorks looks at how this could change the way we communicate.