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Here you will find a select line of quality products that will make your networking experience more positive and productive.

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This is a truly excellent wireless audio solution for people who already have a good home stereo system and audio playback devices in multiple rooms. And it's surprisingly easy to set up.

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Dell's new Inspiron E1505 laptop serves up cutting-edge parts without forcing you to sell the farm to get them.

This is a very impressive and satisfying product that can integrate the PC into or eliminate it from the digital music equation with equal effectiveness.

This slick (if somewhat pricey) fingerprint-reading system makes sure that nobody but you sees your printouts.

Even though there's no denying that Samsung's ingenious UMPC is amazingly small, it just might be too small.

If you need a basic and very inexpensive desktop PC, the eMachines T3120 may be just enough for you.

SwitchDiscs lets you trade your movies, games, and CDs with other people who want them—for free. But is it worth the effort?

Toshiba's first gaming notebook delivers surprisingly swift frame rates and costs a cool two grand less than similar-performing laptops.

Google's ready to introduce a whole generation of online users to simple 3D drawing.

Gateway's first gaming desktop offers a cornucopia of high-end parts and luxury peripherals at a price other systems can't match.

Linux Journal

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Linux Journal Contents #146, June 2006

Today's the last day to sign up for the Pogo Linux bus to this weekend's show.

When it comes to network security, yes, balance between paranoia and apathy is possible.

Get involved now that publishers are beginning to take advantage of beta testing cycles for their upcoming titles.

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You might know how to write code or build applications, but do you know what is required of a good Linux sysadmin?

Follow along as a life-long baseball fan turns his hobby into an open-source baseball stats Web site.

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Recapping another busy couple of weeks in Ruby land as well as the first international Rails conference.

Practical, well-documented advice that can help secure your system.

What happens when anyone can produce as easily as he or she consumes?

Before you ask for a Reveal Codes feature like the one in WordPerfect, try learning how to use the tools offered in Writer.

A behind-the-scenes look at last week's session talks at LinuxWorld, and some advice on how to be prepared for anything during your next presentation.

It's good to get the first one under your belt.