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Quiet, McEnroe. The Robot Called It.

Disputes over line calls used to be one of the main joys of tennis -- this, after all, is John McEnroe's game. But fans rarely see players explode in rage anymore. In high-profile matches, human umpires have largely been replaced by a machine called Hawk-Eye, a kind of computerized ump that stitches...


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Help File (By Rob Pegoraro, September 7, 2008; Page F03)

5 Cool Hacks for Your Entertainment Gadgets:  Add external storage to your TiVo, beef up your Xbox 360, rip DVDs to your media player, play your iTunes purchases on any device, and use your standard cable remote to skip commercials. (PC World, September 6, 2008; 12:19 AM)

Just as Storms Loom, N.C. Town To Switch Away From Analog TV (Post, September 6, 2008; Page D01)

How I upgraded My Laptop's Hard Drive and Almost Lost My Mind:  In which a simple hardware upgrade allows me to channel my inner Laurel and Hardy. (PC World, September 5, 2008; 12:19 AM)

Review: Google Chrome lacks polish under the hood (AP, September 4, 2008; 4:19 PM)

Dell Finally Thinks Small and Chic (By Rob Pegoraro, September 4, 2008; Page D01)

Review: Google Chrome lacks polish under the hood (AP, September 3, 2008; 2:56 PM)

Review: Google Chrome lacks polish under the hood (AP, September 3, 2008; 12:05 AM)

With Web Browser, Google Launches Volley at Microsoft (Post, September 3, 2008; Page D01)

Six Hacks For Your Mobile Gear:  Unlock your iPhone, supercharge your camera, and take your TiVo shows on the road for free. These six hacks unleash the hidden power in your mobile gadgets. (PC World, September 3, 2008; 12:19 AM)

Help File (By Rob Pegoraro, August 31, 2008; Page F02)

12 Sly Web Tricks That Put You in Control:  Turn a Wi-Fi thief's world upside down. Send an e-mail that self-destructs. And ensure that your boss thinks you're always hard at work. These tweaks and tools let you gain the upper hand. (PC World, August 29, 2008; 12:19 PM)

Finding Use for the Airwaves' 'White Spaces' (Post, August 28, 2008; Page D01)

CrunchGear Featured Review: Palm Treo Pro (TechCrunch, August 27, 2008; 9:45 AM)

The Specs That Matter [and the Specs That Don't]:  Technology stores and shopping sites bombard you with details about a device's speeds, resolutions, formats, and more. But much of that data is less important than it may seem. These are the specs to pay attention to when you?re in the market for a PC, laptop, HDTV, camera, or router. (PC World, August 27, 2008; 12:19 AM)

MSI Wind NB U100 Mini-notebook:  MSI's Wind is a hardy--but vanilla--mini-notebook that has enough oomph to do the job for Windows XP enthusiasts. (PC World, August 27, 2008; 12:19 AM)

A New Breed Of Hackers Tracks Online Acts of War:  'Hacktivists' Update Their Mission (Post, August 27, 2008; Page D01)

Earnings Preview: TiVo Inc. (AP, August 26, 2008; 12:20 PM)

Five Insane Upgrades That You Should Never Do (and How to Do Them!):  Feeling a bit nutty? These five upgrades are a little risky and time-consuming--but if you're up for a challenge, you could end up with the coolest rig on the block. (PC World, August 26, 2008; 12:19 AM)

Eight Crazy E-Mail Hoaxes Millions Have Fallen For:  E-mail fills our in-boxes with come-ons to see celebrities naked and to get rich quick. Even though we know deep down that these are fakes, why do we contine to think, 'Maybe?' (PC World, August 26, 2008; 12:19 AM)

Polywell Poly X4800-Extreme Power Desktop PC:  Expensive desktop provides knock-your-socks-off performance and lots of rear-port connectivity. (PC World, August 26, 2008; 12:19 AM)

Micro Express MicroFlex 450B Power Desktop PC:  This power desktop delivers a whole lot of performance without a whole lot of price. (PC World, August 26, 2008; 12:19 AM)

Checkpoint-Friendly Laptop Bags:  New bags promise to make it easier and safer to get your computer through airport security. (PC World, August 25, 2008; 12:19 AM)

Help File (By Rob Pegoraro, August 24, 2008; Page F02)

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