With the possible exception of Half-Life 2, no other game title has been more eagerly anticipated over the last couple of years than Doom 3. Doom 3, the third installment in the Doom series, was expected to be the game to justify building or buying a new computer system. Find out what Senior Editor James Booth thought of Doom 3.
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What happens when a wireless network grows? Contributing Editor Humayun Bakht explains some of the issues you may need to consider if you’re planning for a growing wireless network.
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As always, your esteemed ZATZ editorial staff was on the case, prepared to cover CES in full. Unlike in previous years, uh, something happened on the way to the convention center. You see, Denise Amrich and David Gewirtz — the two co-founders of ZATZ Publishing — got married. And, yep, CES went out the window. To make things even more interesting, Elvis is part of the story.
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Maybe you’ve set yourself a few goals for 2005. Maybe you want to set some goals, but you’ve been unsuccessful in the past. Or maybe you have so many goals you don’t even know where to start. Author Heather Wardell has the answer in the form of Life Balance from Llamagraphics.
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Our on again, off again gaming column is back with a report on the military shooter Men of Valor. Breaking the emotional and political taboo surrounding the Vietnam War, Men of Valor attempts to bring the look and feel of what it was like to be a Marine deployed in Vietnam. Read on to see what Senior Editor James Booth thought of his tour of duty.
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To sell their products and services, most companies use a sales force to "spread the word" from one prospect and customer to the next. Sales teams spend most of their working hours on the road, operating out-of-pocket. This month, Dale and Dawna show how handhelds are the missing technology link to keep the sales force connected to, and in sync with headquarters.
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Everybody runs reviews of the latest and greatest product to hit the market, but rarely does anyone ever do a follow-up on how the product continues to perform. Because we believe in providing full-service reviews at Computing Unplugged Magazine, Senior Editor James Booth brings you his "six months later" report on the Tapwave Zodiac.
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What happens when a wireless network grows? Contributing Editor Humayun Bakht explains some of the issues you may need to consider if you’re planning for a growing wireless network.
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