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Why do Canon cameras have more than one name?
Digital Living With the help of your Web site I've decided my new camera will be a Canon Digital IXUS 800. However, I've also seen it referred to as a Powershot SD 700. Some cameras have PowerShot on the front (tending to be a bit cheaper) and some have IXUS.
23 May 2007, 11:55
Best budget hi-def LCD TV?
Digital Living High-definition TVs are now finally available from big-name manufacturers at just above the £1,000 mark, but if you're a savvy shopper and head online, you can save even more money. Such TVs are usually badged quite obviously when they have picture...
1 November 2005, 13:45
Windows XP SP2 nightmares
Digital Living Like its name implies, Windows' Automatic Update feature automatically downloads and installs bug fixes and other upgrades, SP2 included. Worse, like every major Windows upgrade -- and don't let the name fool you, SP2 is major -- it knackers some...
13 May 2005, 15:27
Get the most out of Wi-Fi
Digital Living If a hacker doesn't know the name of your access point, then he can't accidentally stumble across it. Setting up the wireless name This won't, of course, stop anyone who already knows the name of your access point, or anyone who has a list of...
4 May 2006, 15:30
Camera phones
Digital Living Select Default Image Name. Instead, change the default image name that the camera phone uses to store pictures. If you're going on a trip to New York and you know you'll be taking lots of pictures, you can change the camera's default image name to...
11 May 2005, 11:43
Monitor your home with a Wi-Fi Webcam
Digital Living The name, which is case-sensitive, must be entered exactly the way it is stored in your router. Next, you'll be asked to name your camera. Pick a short, easy name; the default is the camera's model name, WVC54G, which isn't terribly memorable.
9 May 2005, 16:55
Better digital photos
Digital Living Windows XP will highlight the filename for the first photo, enabling you to give it a descriptive name. After you type in the name, click the white space outside of the photo and watch as Windows applies the name with a sequential number to each...
3 August 2006, 15:09
Transfer your VHS tapes to DVD
Digital Living This doesn't do what its name implies, though. Give the capture a name and make sure the Stop Capturing After box allows sufficient time to complete the recording. Aside from a PC and a VCR, all you need is a device to convert your VCR's analogue...
8 August 2006, 15:54
Speed up your bootup time
Digital Living It's not unusual for the System Configuration Utility's Startup tab to display a Startup item with no name, making it next to impossible to determine whether it's important. If you're running a security utility such as ZoneAlarm Security Suite, you...
2 August 2006, 15:56
Wi-Fi horrors
Digital Living If you're still unable to call up Web pages, make sure that you've entered the correct IP addresses for your service provider's domain name servers along with your PPPoE login information. Domain name servers take easy-to-remember URLs, such as www...
9 May 2005, 14:49
Loewe Connect 37 Media Full-HD+ DR+
Digital Living This TV's name may be a mouthful, but it stuffs three products in one -- a TV, media streamer and PVR. Does it satisfy or is there too much bite in its bark?
Tags: loewe, name, products, pvr
4 April 2008, 11:13
Sony KDL-40W2000
Digital Living If Bond had time to watch telly, he'd have a W2000, and not just because his middle name is 'product placement'. Even grainy security footage looks great on this screen, so it's perfect for spies -- but is it the one for you?
8 December 2006, 9:59
Apple MacBook Pro
Digital Living New name, new chip: the MacBook Pro is the first Apple laptop powered by an Intel processor. It's said to be four to five times faster than the PowerBook G4, so is it the Apple of your eye, or rotten to the Core Duo?
25 January 2006, 7:10
The 8-step technology detox
Digital Living Hello, my name is Andrew Lim and I'm a gadget addict. My house is a shrine to the consumer electronics gods and my life is spent ritually worshipping my electronic devices. My problem is I'm never satisfied.
14 June 2007, 16:23
Consumers frustrated by online music catalogues
Digital Living Now that the RIAA has been suing people for almost two years for sharing music over peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, consumers seem to have gotten the message: if you distribute hundreds of songs to other users over Kazaa, LimeWire, BearShare, or any...
16 June 2005, 11:44


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