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Make your Own Video Games - Family Computing (UK) Most people in the family enjoy video games on some level, but a great thing to bring everyone together is making your own video game.
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Using the Web to Trace Your Family Tree - Family Computing (UK) Tracing your family history is a great activity for the whole family, and you can discover a ... Go back decade by decade and you’ll really see the changes, ... Here things become a bit more complicated. There are some available online, ...
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Playing Games Online - Family Computing (UK) There’s plenty of fun to be had in the online multiplayer games for computers, ... Backing Up Data · Keeping Spam from your Email Inbox · Maintaining Your ...
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Should You Buy A Desktop Or A Laptop? - Family Computing (UK) When it comes to the choice between a desktop or laptop computer, there are a number of factors to consider.
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Making a Movie With Your Computer - Family Computing (UK) It’s easy and cheap to turn your home movie, or a film the family makes together, into a professional-looking product using your computer.
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Making a Movie With Your Computer - Family Computing (UK) It’s easy and cheap to turn your home movie, or a film the family makes together, into a professional-looking product using your computer.
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The Importance Of Firewalls and Antivirus - Family Computing (UK) You need a good firewall and virus protection software. We tell you why and how to use them.
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Can you Trust Chat Rooms? - Family Computing (UK) Internet chat rooms have their good points, but you need to be very aware of safety and security issues when using them.
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Showing Families How to Have Fun Whilst Staying Safe on Computers ... This site is packed with useful information and advice on family computing including: technology basics, kids & safety, fun activities, shopping & social ...
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Do you Need a PDA? - Family Computing (UK) PDAs and smartphones might look very cool and do a lot, but does the average person really need one?
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