50 Blogging Tips that Deliver If you want to set yourself apart as a blogger, you have to do a few things differently. These tips are the best advice ...
501 Tips for Better Computing Your PC user manual has tons of information, but it's also hundreds of pages long. For the very special June issue, we boil down that hundreds of pages into hundreds of tips -- 501 to be precise, carefully organized into nearly three dozen categories. This should take the hard work out of being an expert!
Manage Your Music Whether you prefer a simple set of playlists or a sophisticated smart-tagging system, follow these tips to organize your music to your heart's content.
Convert Your Records and Tapes In these days of Blu-ray players, DVRs, and iPods, it's hard to believe we ever relied on VHS tapes for watching video and cassettes for listening to music.
Measuring Identity Theft at Top Banks Is your bank a top target? Does it matter?
Mini Theremin (1) - our latest version of the ever-popular electronic instrument that creates "spooky music". Electric Mobility Buggy Monitor - measures speed, distance and temperature on small-wheeled vehicles. Studio Series Audio System - final assembly of the modules, to round off our high quality audio project series.
Animation Magazine June 2008 | PDF | English | 7.57 MB
Animation Magazine is a monthly publication covering the animation industry, including different reviews about film and television animation, visual effects and video games. Founded in 1986 by Terry Thoren, the print magazine is published every month in USA, and features articles on current animated movies and short animated films, animated television series, visual effects from big productions, interactive design of titles and software releases from different studios inside and out of USA and independent producers. Editorial covers all forms of animation; 2D animation, 3D for animation and vissual effects, or stop-motion, and the profiles of the artists behind the productions. The Digital version of the print editions was created in 2006 in its website.
PC/Computing (later Ziff-Davis Smart Computing) was a monthly Ziff Davis publication that for most of its run focused on publishing reviews of IBM-compatible (or "Wintel") hardware and software and tips and reference information for users of such software and hardware. Established under the guidance of founding publisher and columnist Michael Kolowich, the magazine was known for its irreverent style and annual "Windows Superguide" and "Notebook Torture Test" features. The latter feature involved baking, freezing, shaking, dropping, and splashing notebook computers from various manufacturers and then rating the machines based on which ones survived the "torture" and which ones failed. It also featured columns by editor-in-chief Paul Somerson (formerly of PC Magazine, another Ziff-Davis publication), John C. Dvorak, and, for a time in the 1990s, Penn Jillette. For some years, the magazine ran a regular column featuring an often-silly "debate" between Dvorak and Somerson.