The magazine of the Melbourne PC User Group


October

2008


Volume 25 Issue 9

Contents

  • President's Update
    -- Lyn Goodall tells of new SIG for SMB IT Professionals and the forthcoming A.G.M.
  • Publisher's Update
    -- David Hague encourages members to write articles on their computer usage.
  • Everything is Wireless
    -- David Hague tells of his fascination by the concept of "no wires" computing.
  • Google Chrome
    -- Anthony Caruana reports on is first view of Google Chrome browser.
  • Logitech Harmony Remote
    -- David Hague believes the Logitech Harmony 785 Universal Remote may save your sanity.
  • Skype Phone
    -- David Hague discusses the Netgear SPH 200D phone combines Skype's cost savings.
  • Windows Home Server - Part 3
    -- Adam Turner continues with part three of our series on Windows Home Server.
  • Photo Editing Workflow
    -- Helen Bradley provides a Photoshop photo editing workflow to ensure your fixes aren't damaged.
  • Roll Your Own PC - Part 2
    --  Graeme Hague concludes his articles on building a PC from scratch.

  • Yewell's Jewels
    -- Ryan Yewell brings us his latest update on free gaming software for PCs.

PC Update: Production Editor:
David Hague
editor@melbpc.org.au
PC Update: Reviews Editor:
Ash Nallawalla
reviews@melbpc.org.au
PC Update Online:
Stan Johnstone
online@melbpc.org.au

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Reprinted from the October 2008 issue of PC Update, the magazine of Melbourne PC User Group, Australia