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  <title>Comments for CNET&apos;s Tech Tips Can&apos;t Be Beat</title>
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    <title>CNET&apos;s Tech Tips Can&apos;t Be Beat</title>
    <summary> So many tech sites and so little time! With that in mind, I&apos;ve always found CNET to be very useful, especially for its handy Tips &amp; Tricks. In fact, it&apos;s usually my first stop when I&apos;ve got to figure...</summary>
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      <name>Randy Savicky</name>
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So many tech sites and so little time!<p>
With that in mind, I've always found <strong><a href="http://www.cnet.com">CNET</a></strong> to be very useful, especially for its handy <strong><a href="http://help.cnet.com/2001-12576_39-0.html">Tips & Tricks</a></strong>. In fact, it's usually my first stop when I've got to figure something out and don't already have that knowledge stored somewhere (usually in my own unique personal storage device -- my head).<P>
Take a look at their latest Top 5 list, which includes:<P>
* Moving your<strong> iTunes</strong> library from <strong>PC</strong> to <strong>Mac</strong><P>
* Quick <strong>home-theater</strong> buying tips<P>
* Optimize your <strong>iPhone</strong> using playlists<P>
* <strong>HDTV</strong>: Comparing 720p vs. 1080p<P>
* Find a <strong>Vista</strong>-compatible graphics card<P>
This beats Googling every day!<P>]]>
      
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