The magazine of the Melbourne PC User Group |
July
2009
Volume 26 Issue 6
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Contents
- el Presidente's RAMblings
-- Keith Younger reports on Melb PC happenings.
- Publisher's Update
-- Conor Ryan introduces the range of articles in this current edition.
- Livescribe's Pulse Digital Smartpen
-- Adam Turner suggests an option of a "digital pen" which records
everything you write.
- Intellipen Digital Pen USB Flash Drive
-- Adam Turner reviews the advanced features of Livescribe's Pulse Digital
Smartpen.
- Wolfram what?
-- Nick Burton describes the world's first computational knowledge engine
Wolfram Research.
- Teracopy Basic
-- Xia Shing Zee has a small freeware application for home users to reduce
the hassle of file copying.
- Windows 7 XP Mode
-- Ash Nallawalla preents a preview of a key feature that will be part of
Windows 7.
- Google
-- Hari Raj takes a look at Google's quest for world domination while
avoiding Orwellian references. - Ask George
-- George Skarbek answers questions relating to identiying USB devices.
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Reprinted from the July 2009 issue of PC Update, the magazine of Melbourne PC User Group, Australia

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