by Lee Morris, Alamo PC
Here is a compilation of commonly asked questions about monitors. With
proper care a monitor can last longer than your computer. Actually monitors
last longer than most computers.
From the August, 1998 issue of PC Alamode Magazine
by Bob Harris, Alamo PC
Wouldn't it be nice if we could all agree on one place to list the
surnames we were researching? Then, we could go there to see if anyone
else had already found that missing ancestor. Unfortunately, that is not
the case.
From the December, 1997 issue of PC Alamode Magazine
by Lee Besing, Alamo PC
Want a new computer for Christmas at less than new computer prices?
Then perhaps upgrading your existing computer is the way to go for you.
From the December, 1997 issue of PC Alamode Magazine
by Vade Forrester, Alamo PC
The good news: This is the best time ever to buy a new computer. Prices
are at an all-time low, and it's almost impossible to buy an underpowered
computer. But it's still important to shop carefully to get the features
best suited to your computer needs.
From the December, 1997 issue of PC Alamode Magazine
by Bob Harris, Alamo PC Just before Christmas, a new batch of digital cameras hit the stores.
Kodak, Cannon, and other camera and film companies came out with models
as did Apple, Epson and a few other computer companies. This article gives
a brief overview of the new digital camera technology and mentions a few
models.
From the March, 1997 issue of PC Alamode Magazine
by Pete Cassetta, Alamo
PC It is quite possible to use DOS, Windows 3.1, OS/2 Warp, Windows 95,
and Windows NT on a single PC. In fact, these operating systems (OSes)
can all be installed on a single drive C, and you can switch between them
at boot time.
From the March, 1997 issue of PC Alamode Magazine
by Ray Lopez, Alamo PC Linux started out as a hacker's OS, pieced together by many voluteer
programmers on the Internet. Today, Linux stands as a very powerful and
very stable OS capable of doing anything you can do with any of the other
flavors of UNIX that are out there today.
From the February, 1997 issue of PC Alamode Magazine
by Linda Dillaplane, Alamo
PC Alice went through the looking glass and ended up in Wonderland. Dorothy
got caught up in a tornado landed in Oz. Linda was innocently typing on
her computer at her government office and found herself on the Information
Super Highway. It could happen to you.
From the May, 1995 issue of PC Alamode Magazine
by Bill Stichnot, Alamo
PC. Bill explains just enough about HTML to get you started spinning
your own page on the the World Wide Web.
From the December, 1995 issue of PC Alamode Magazine.