Computing Review: March 24th Through March 30thby Mary Ann Romans | More from this Blogger 31 Mar 2008 07:15 AM How is your home theater set up these days? We are introducing a new category here in the Computing Blog. In it, we will have articles that are all about home theater, from high definition technology to how to guides. Also, be sure to check the televisions category as well for now. Meanwhile, take a look at last week's articles. This is the Computing Blog week in review for March 24th through March 30th. March 24th Computing Week in Review: March 17th Through March 23rd
March 25th Yes, screen burn-in is a reality with Plasma televisions. Here is what you need to know to protect your investment. March 26th The Options in Digital Video Recording We were sitting around one weekend evening watching America's Funniest Home Videos, a program that we consider a family program. The raciest part of that show might be the accidental hit to a father's groin by a wayward baseball. The show was on at 7 p.m., a time when I imagine most kids are still awake; at least mine are. Maybe you can see where this is going. March 27th Free Tech Support and Troubleshooting Is your high tech computerized dryer spitting out the clothes? Did your iPod go iKaplunk? Are your VHS and DVD player refusing to work nicely together? Before you go out and upgrade your appliance or gadget or spring for expensive technical support, why not visit this free and extensive website that offer technical support, instructions, manuals and troubleshooting for whatever ails you and your technology. March 28th Want a cute little addicting game that is very relaxing to play? Try this free little gem that can be played online. Learn more about Mary Ann Romans ![]() Mary Ann Romans is a freelance writer, wife and mother of three children. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, the kids and a 16-pound cat. Relevantcomputers tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags computers, Home Theater, HGTV, plasma Discuss this article
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