Computers
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- 'Hello World!' - Programming Tradition
- 3.5 Inch Floppy Disk Maintenance
- @ - A History
- ASCII Art
- Ada Lovelace - Mathematician and Computer Scientist
- Amstrad CPC Home Computers
- Amstrad E-m@iler
- An Idiot's Guide to Trolling
- An Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility
- An Introduction to the Unix Command Line
- Apple Mac OS X
- Basics of Photoshop
- BeOS
- Bitmap File Formats
- Building Your Own PC
- Computer Animation
- Computer Icons
- Computer Languages and Programming [34]
- Computer Viruses
- Computers
- Conditional Statements and Loops in Programming
- DVD Extras: The Pros and Cons
- DVD Video
- Data Inputting
- Digital Codes
- Diskless Workstations, Network Computers and ASPs
- Douglas Adams - His Life and Worlds
- Early Electronic Computers
- Electronic Easter Eggs
- Electronic Logic Conventions
- Emacs - the Text Editor
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- Fluorescent Multi-Layer Disc (FMD)
- Free Internet CDs
- Geek Code
- Geographical Information System
- Hackers and Crackers
- Hard Drives
- History of the Personal Data Assistant (PDA)
- How To Run A Webcomic
- How a Laser Works
- How to Avoid Computer Viruses
- How to Help Windows XP Keep Up With Vista
- How to Make a Text-Based Adventure: Commands and Parser
- How to Prevent Computer Obsolescence
- How to Recover a Crashed Windows PC
- How to Type the Euro Sign Using an Old Keyboard
- Interactive Voice Response Systems
- Internationalised Domain Names - Bringing the World to the Web
- Introducing the Raspberry Pi [5]
- Jargon and its Siblings
- Johnny Castaway - A Classic Screensaver
- Katherine Johnson - a NASA Computer
- Keyboard, Video and Mouse (KVM) Switches
- Kibibytes and Yobibits - A Guide to Binary Prefixes
- Linux (GNU/Linux)
- Lotus Notes/Domino
- MATLAB - the Programming Language
- MIDI - Speaking a Synthesiser's Language
- MPEG Audio Layer 3 (MP3) Technical Guide
- Microsoft Bob
- Modems
- Moore's Law
- Networking Your Home
- OLAP - Online Analytical Processing
- OS/2
- Ogg Vorbis - Better Than Mp3?
- Open Source Software
- Operating Systems
- PC Operating Systems
- Peer-to-peer File Sharing
- Psion Wavefinder Digital Radio Receiver
- Quantum Computing
- RISC OS Computers
- Raytracing
- Rear Admiral Grace Hopper - Mathematician and Computer Scientist
- Remote Controls
- SETI and the Wow! Signal
- Silicon Valley
- Smileys
- Spell Checkers - A Warning
- Statistical Software Used in Epidemiology
- Telephones
- Telnet
- Apple iPod
- Blue Screen of Death
- Commodore Amiga
- Difference Between a Bug and a Virus
- Dragon 32 and the Slaying of the Beast
- Halting Problem
- The Internet [70]
- Joy of PC Keyboard Shortcuts
- Millennium Bug Crisis
- OSI Reference Model
- Properties of PC Lights
- Turing Test
- Wild World of XCopy
- Wonderful Computers of Clive Sinclair
- This Page Intentionally Left Blank
- Tips for Buying a Computer
- Touch-sensitive Monitors
- Travel and Digital SLRs: Managing Memory
- Unix
- Upgrading Your Computer
- Using the Office Assistant (Clippit) in Visual Basic
- VI Text Editor
- WYSIWYG
- abc Notation - Music, Computers and Very Little Grief
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