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Accessing and Controlling Your Network Files
Networks enable you to easily share resources with all of your computers.Read More

Adding a Wireless Camera to Your Network
Thanks to a new breed of affordable and easy-to-use Wi-Fi-equipped cameras, setting up a home security camera is easy.Read More

Adding a Wireless Print Server to Your Network
When everything is properly configured, any computer on your network should be able to use a shared network printer.Read More

Avoiding Timecode Breaks in Your Digital Video
Each frame of video is identified using a number called a timecode.Read More

Blocking Unauthorized Users to Your Wi-Fi Devices
If you know the MAC address for an unauthorized user who is accessing your network, you can block the user from your network's router or use a security program to restrict access.Read More

Bring Your Digital Photos to the Web Party
Sharing photos by sending them as e-mail attachments is so 2003.Read More

Building a Media Center Computer
Your high-tech, Wi-Fi-equipped home just isn't complete without a wireless media center.Read More
Buying advice Camcorders
<b>Quality and ease of use help digital moviemakers win out over analog models.</b> You can do a lot more with videos shot on digital or analog camcorders than play them back, unedited, on your TV.Read More

Camcorder Techniques: Effective Zooming
Zooming is the process of changing the focal length of a lens.Read More

Camcorder Techniques: Framing a Shot
Framing the shot is simply a matter of placing the subject properly in the picture.Read More

Capturing Digital Video in Apple iMovie
Note: Although the steps in this article are specific to iMovie, the capture process in most other programs is similar.Read More
