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From Yoga podcasts to animated exercise programs delivered by email, the Internet offers a way to help you get moving at home, at the office, or when you can't get to the gym. More>>
Although auction and classifieds web sites make it easy to buy and sell goods, scam artists are lurking, trying to dupe the unsuspecting. Here's how to avoid getting caught in a con. More>>
I buy a lot of things online. Will I get spam from the sites where I shop? More>>
Compare prices, find coupons, and scour the clearance bins at your favorite stores in less time by going online. More>>
Paying property taxes, registering a car and downloading tax forms are some of the services that the government has made available online. Here are few more. More>>
The Internet makes it easier than ever to explore family history. Here's how to create a family tree and track down long-lost relatives. More>>
Your whole family seems to get tons of email by the minute. Here's how to get control of your inbox in five easy steps. More>>
Protect your family against instant messaging hazards in seven easy steps. More>>
If you need to plan a last-minute trip, you can turn to the web to find a fun destination, make hotel and airfare reservations, and find activities for the kids. More>>
Learn the ins and outs of web content feeds (RSS) to get your favorite online news and views delivered directly to you. More>>
By doing a little homework yourself, you can point your kids toward legitimate, and trustworthy, online help that doesn't break the rules. Here's how. More>>
If your computer is slow, then it's time to tidy up and reorganize. With just a few clicks of your mouse, you can restore your computer to its former glory. More>>
Webcams are an easy, inexpensive way to stay in touch with distant family members. Here's a step-by-step guide for how to get started. More>>
Losing your files can mean losing items your family uses in everyday life, not to mention years of memories and vital records. So what backup plan should you use? More>>
With tools such as scanners, image editing software, and CD burners, there's no reason to postpone protecting your photos and risk losing them forever. More>>
You don't need an iPhone to find fun and useful applications for your cell phone. Here's how to find applications for your cell, no matter what kind you have. More>>
How can you stop unwanted messages? There are no ways to completely eradicate spam, but these tips can significantly reduce the amount of junk mail you receive. More>>
Many have held off on going wireless because of concerns about complexity, expense & security. Fear no more. Here's how easy it is to install a Wi-Fi network in your home. More>>
As the nation's economic crisis grows, families everywhere are tightening their belts. Here's how the web can help you slim down your budget. More>>
Before sending e-valentines to everyone you know take these steps to ensure that the electronic greetings you send and receive are secure and free of computer viruses or other malicious software. More>>
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Today, most computer programs are made to communicate over the Internet. That's a great benefit, but it also leaves them vulnerable to attack. More>>
When it comes to cracking open your new gadgets, follow these steps to stay organized and get the most out of your personal tech accessories. More>>
Using the Internet is not only a great way to research and donate to charities and non-profit organizations. Here are four ways the web helps connect you to a good cause. More>>
Here is how to spot the warning signs that your teen could be dealing with cyber issues and some expert advice on how to open the lines of communication and resolve the issues. More>>
If your home business still needs to get out of the dark ages, here are five ways web resources can help you get organized. More>>
Here are some real-life situations you may encounter regarding your child's safety on the Internet, along with some expert advice on how to handle them. More>>
If "new" doesn't quite fit into your budget, you might consider "new to you." If you know what to look for, you can get used equipment at a lower cost and still get what you need. More>>
There's a new saying for parents this Halloween: Click or treat. These days, you can literally prepare for Halloween entirely online. More>>
Every parent wants kids to be tech-savvy and to feel at ease with the computer. But that doesn't mean you want them to accidentally end up web sites that are dangerous. More>>
You can always have a garage sale or just give your stuff away. But why not sell it online to find a good home for your collection of superhero posters and make some cash at the same time? More>>
The question is not only whether you should upgrade frequently, but more important, what to do with your old computer, printer, monitor, keyboard or modem. More>>
Here's how online book clubs work, where to find them and the web-based tools that you need to get engaged. More>>
Your kids probably already listen to tons of podcasts. But what are podcasts, anyway? They're commercial-free, mostly homegrown MP3 audio programs that you can listen to or share online. More>>
Online classes are now offered in everything from how to invest in real estate, to weight loss, to personal growth or career advancement. More>>

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