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Who has time to wait for Windows to search your network when all you want to do is browse My Documents? Veronica Belmont has the answer on today's Tekzilla Daily!



CNET News' Ina Fried joins Brian Tong to discuss her experiences with the Windows 7 beta and to tackle your questions about Vista's successor.

Does your machine take forever each time you boot your computer? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you how to make the most of your machine's resources and shave a few seconds off your time.

ZDNet Australia took KDE out into a mall and told people it was Windows 7. And people bought it!

The Airport Extreme Base Station is a great wireless router for Mac or novice users who need something that's simple, nice-looking, and works well for their homes. Savvy Windows users will find many other alternatives that offer a lot more features for their bucks.

While Twitter has announced a sort of a business plan, President Obama is ripping off Digg for an Internet town hall meeting, and Windows 7 may be getting a release candidate in May, we really don't care. Because we have some hardcore physics stories about buckyballs and hardware neuron simulators.

Want to reveal more details about a selected file, or clear more room for the Explorer window? Find out how on today's Tekzilla Daily.


Change what shows up and what doesn't show in the Windows 7 Start Menu.

Inspired by CNET's Quick Tips and First Looks on Windows 7 beta, but not sure how to install it correctly? Never fear; this video guide will help you create a dual-boot configuration so you can run the preview of Microsoft's latest OS without destroying your older operating system.

USB flash drives are more than just storage: they're a great way to run your safe copy of Linux or Windows on any machine that can boot from USB.

Some folks just prefer the old ways. Here's how to get rid of that new fangled taskbar.

If you miss the old Quick Launch bar, here's how to get it back.

The Pantech Matrix Pro is a decent Windows Mobile smartphone, but its clunky design and lack of Wi-Fi are disappointing.

The Apple Mac Mini for the most part retains the same external design as its predecessor, but Apple has made significant changes under the hood that speed up the system--though still not competitive to budget Windows desktop PCs.

Vista's file indexing can make even super-fast PCs feel slow. So turn it off to speed up Vista's look and feel.

At first glance, the eMachines ET1161-07 seems like a decent setup, but a laundry list of subpar components running on 32-bit Windows Vista just can't keep up with other similarly priced systems that give you much faster performance and higher-quality components for just $100 more.