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Last Updated
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Editor's Message:

Welcome to the September 2005 edition of the Tampa Bay Computer Society's Bits & Bytes Online Newsletter.

Features in this issue:

  • In Ask the Expert, Dave Dockery explains the Differences between USB 1.0 and USB 2.0.

  • Ira Wilsker tells us how we can get Free Homework Help and More from Yahoo!

  • Vinny Labash explains blogging in Sharing Your World.

  • Gene Barlow tells us How Internet Predators Can Harm Your Computer

  • The APCUG NOOZ is a reprint of the monthly newsletter sent out by the Association of Personal Computer User Groups (APCUG).

Product Reviews:

  • Stan Ashbrook reviews the newest nik Sharpener 2.0 plug-in for Photoshop.

Don't forget to check out the TBCS Product Review Program! There's loads of new stuff available right now that you can review and keep.

We have run out of questions for Ask the Expert! Send me your questions and I'll do my best to find someone to answer them.

Enjoy!

Cyndi Schmitt, Editor

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