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  • Working on Two Fronts: ATi's Radeon VE Handles Two Monitors*
    Friday 16 March 2001 – 06:00
    Matrox was the first with Dualhead. Then came GeForce2 MX Twinview by NVIDIA. Now ATi is the third producer in the trio with a graphics card capable of supporting two monitors. This product, marketed under the name Hydravision, even offers support for monitors with different resolutions.
  • How To: One Internet connection - Two Private LANs*
    Wednesday 12 November 2003 – 04:16
    There are times when having two separate networks - both sharing the same Internet connection - can come in handy. For example, I recently helped a community center with its network setup. They needed to provide Internet connection to tenants who were renting space, in addition to their own shared Internet. They also shared a number of folders on the network, but weren't too careful about password protecting the shares.
  • How To: Setting up File and Printer sharing between two routers*
    Thursday 3 July 2003 – 07:24
    We often hear from people who have two (or more!) routers in their LAN and are trying to get Microsoft File and Printer sharing running among all their computers. This ProblemSolver will explain why this doesn't work by default and provide some suggestions for working around the problem.
  • Take Two: Dual Celeron in Action!*
    Monday 10 May 1999 – 07:00
    If you take a look at the CPU market of the last months, you will realize that Intel has been releasing one Celeron version after the other.
  • A Tale of Two GTs: Radeon X1900GT Face-Off*
    Wednesday 9 August 2006 – 03:12
    A Tale of Two GTs: Radeon X1900GT Face-Off ATI's Radeon X1900GT is a new upper mid-range product that packs a punch. We take a look at two examples side-by-side.
  • A Tale of Two Games (...and people hiding in bushes...)*
    Saturday 21 January 2006 – 04:10
    A Tale of Two Games (...and people hiding in bushes...) Are you a fan of chaos theory, or law and order? Well, Aaron McKenna loves the chaos of Battlefield 2, dislikes the predictability of Counter-Strike and is having Deep Thoughts on The Nature of Gaming in the process. For tales of wonder, amazement and really, really cool helicopter stunts, read on...
  • Two New Mini-Powerhouses from Shuttle*
    Friday 31 January 2003 – 06:00
    High-performing compact PCs outfitted with top-shelf components are all the rage now. We tested two Shuttle systems for the AMD and Intel platforms.
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  • Two Great PSP Games: Metal Gear Acid and Lumines *
    Friday 24 June 2005 – 06:00
    A block-dropping puzzle game and a stealthy collectible card game perhaps surprisingly fills the top slots in PSP owners' must-have lists.
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  • Two Portable Video Players go head-to-head: iRiver's U10 and Archos' Gmini 500*
    Tuesday 6 June 2006 – 08:08
    Two Portable Video Players go head-to-head: iRiver's U10 and Archos' Gmini 500 We take a look at two hard drive portable video players; iRiver's U10 and Archos' Gmini 500. How do they measure up?
  • Two approaches to VoIP - Skype vs. Vonage*
    Tuesday 31 May 2005 – 03:08
    Big-time VoIP providers may be trying to put old-line telcos out of business, but Skype may be beating them at their own game. Russell Shaw compared Skype with the current VoIP top dog, Vonage, and his conclusions may surprise you.
  • Head Two Head: Matrox Millennium G450*
    Friday 8 December 2000 – 06:00
    Matrox have been shipping graphics cards with their G450 chip for two months now, trying to keep pace with the tough competition from ATI and nVIDIA. The Millennium G450 is no 3D champion, but it has qualities which should be quite interesting for business users.
  • Inspire the artist in you on the cheap with two affordable graphic tablets*
    Monday 8 May 2006 – 10:02
    Inspire the artist in you on the cheap with two affordable graphic tablets The problem faced by many the artist moving their work to the digital world has always been one of finding an input device which will be far more precise and intuitive than a mouse, and which won't cost a packet. Enter the £35 Genius 8x6 MousePen and the more up-market £70 Wacom Graphire4.

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