Who Knew Your...PC, Software, Camera, Printer, Network, Drive, Handheld...Could Do That?
28 unexpected ways to get more out of the tools you use every day.
Steve Bass
PCs and Notebooks

...Your printer could go wireless? There's no getting around the convenience of wireless devices. Still, even if you're a big wireless fan, you probably have at least one device that remains tethered to your PC: your printer. But now you can cut that cord, too. All it takes is a wireless print server. The Linksys Instant Wireless Print Server WPS11 uses the 802.11b standard and supports one parallel printer; the company's Wireless G Print Server WPS54GU2 is designed for 802.11g networks and supports two printers (one parallel and one USB). Either model can connect to your network via ethernet or wirelessly, and each costs about $130.

...Your notebook screen could double as a desktop monitor? If you're looking to go the single-machine route, you'll be interested in the Oyster from Sherpaq Mobile Products, a smart way to convert your notebook into a desktop. Open your notebook flat and slide the keyboard end into this $150 almost-vertical docking station--and just like that, the notebook's display is facing you at the level of a desktop monitor. Connect your mouse, desktop keyboard, and other peripherals to the Oyster's USB ports (the gizmo includes a four-port USB 2.0 hub with a spot to hide the cables), and the transformation is complete.
...Your inkjet cartridges would last longer with regular use? If you're one of those happy souls who don't use their inkjet printer more than once a month or so, keep in mind that its ink cartridges can get funky and its print quality can plummet. I gave my inkjet a long break, and the first photo I printed afterward showed blue roses on a red sky. To keep your printer in shape, print a test color document once a week. To discover more ways to cut your printer costs, see "The Cheapskate's Guide to Printing."
...Your PC could catalog your CDs and DVD movies automatically? It used to take me forever to decide on a movie to watch or music to listen to from my scattered collection of DVDs and CDs. I spend less time scrambling and more time enjoying since I found a couple of great cataloging programs. For movie DVDs, grab a copy of DVD Profiler. Enter the UPC on a movie DVD's case into the $25 program, or just stick the disc into your PC, and the software retrieves more than 20 details about the movie from an online database. DVD Profiler stores the data for easy lookups, too. Keep tabs on your music CDs and MP3s with CD Trustee, a $40 program that creates a database of song titles automatically.
Bonus tip: Now you can wake up from your office catnaps to whatever MP3 or WMA music file you prefer. Jake's Alarm Clock freeware puts a small clock on your desktop that you can set to play the tune of your choice at the time you specify.
With HP wireless printers, you could have printed this from any room in the house. Live wirelessly. Print wirelessly.
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