It can be argued whether or not Windows XP era machines are "vintage" or not but these days it certainly feels like print magazines are. The last issue of PC World was published nearly 8 years ago. The April 2006 issue includes:
Cover Story
Windows Hacks - With just a few simple tweaks to Windows XP's Registry, you can tailor the OS to your taste. We show you how and suggest a few utilities that make the job even easier. And if you're eager to jump from XP to the upcoming Vista, don't miss our in-depth preview of its revamped design and enhanced security features.
Features
Get More Out of Your Wireless Network - Suddenly, it seems, a multitude of gadgets have added wireless capability to their repertoire. Whether for making phone calls, sharing files, or streaming music and video, here are some of the best on the market.
Battery Boosters - Every gadget you own lives or dies by its batteries. We tell you how to wring every bit of life out of them, which tyeps last longest, and what new technologies are on the horizon.
Reviews & Rankings
Power Desktop PCs - AMD FX-60-based units from ABS, CyberPower, and Polywell
Top 5 Power Desktops
high-Resolution HDTVs - Sets from HP, JVC, and Mitsubishi