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Computer Repair - Should You Or Should You Not?

Author: Mehmet Onatli Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/10/2008

Your computer is important to your business. It is important that it is working properly or it will loose its value to you, your family and your business. However, things happen and there will come a time where your computer will refuse to work as it should be. In this case, you will need to...

Prevent Unnecessary Hardware Upgrades

Author: Debby Jones Subscribe to users feed

Published: 02/10/2008

There's nothing like having to replace something before it's time. When a car, for example, starts breaking down four years after purchase, the owner unexpectedly has to pull together the financing for another vehicle and go through the painful lease or purchase process. Or a television goes out...

Laptop Or Desktop Is The Question

Author: Mehmet Onatli Subscribe to users feed

Published: 30/09/2008

Deciding to buy a computer, and not sure what you want? Do you like the ability to take your computer with you? Or are you more apt to purchase a desktop? Really with the technological advancements over the years, this is a question more people are faced with than before. Laptops used to have...

Difference Between SD, DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 RAM Explained

Author: Faraz Ahmed Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/09/2008

SD, DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 are all different types of RAM (Random Access Memory). RAM is a kind of computer memory that temporarily stores information, improving your systems performance. Or in other words RAM simply holds data for the processor. The processor also has its own memory known as the L2...

Cheap Desktop Computers with Top of the Line Performance

Author: Phoenix Delray Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/09/2008

Sometimes it is difficult to find a happy medium between cheap desktop computers and high performance. You have a certain budget that you are able to work with, and it may be somewhat limited, but you need a cheap desktop computer that will be quick, secure, reliable, and has a lot of memory and...

It's That Pink Time Of Year Again

Author: Cattie Coyle Subscribe to users feed

Published: 26/09/2008

By now, hardly anyone is unaware of the fact that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month (and that the symbol is a pink ribbon). It all began in 1985, when the two founding members of NBCAM (National Breast Cancer Awareness Month) spent a week distributing brochures, talking to reporters, and...

Printer Ink Cartridges: Buy OEM, Discount Off Brand, or Refill?

Author: Art Gib Subscribe to users feed

Published: 19/09/2008

Every inkjet printer has to have an ink cartridge to work. Printer ink cartridges are made for all types of inkjet printers. When choosing an ink cartridge for your printer, it is very easy to find the right ink cartridge that is made to work with your printer. You can go to office supply...

Computer Cases Just For Gamers

Author: Victor Epand Subscribe to users feed

Published: 18/09/2008

Did you realize that you can change the case to your computer? Are you a dedicated gamer? Then you have multiple choices to make. Gaming is addictive and so is all the hardware that goes with it. Do you play for long hours? Well this may just be your lucky day! A day full of exciting new...

A Store Computer Is Merely A Starting Point

Author: Chad Wiley Subscribe to users feed

Published: 18/09/2008

Most people have the misconception that if you buy a computer that is comes with everything you are going to need, but that is just false. Have a computer that meets you needs is one that is built with hardware and software to conform to you needs. There are many things to consider for the safety...

Should I Buy A Wireless Keyboard?

Author: Uchenna Ani-Okoye Subscribe to users feed

Published: 18/09/2008

The wireless keyboard is that kind of keyboard where the proficiency from communicating with the Central processing unit is different. Here the Bluetooth engineering science is ill-used for getting connected with the mainframe. No add-in electric cord and no tenacious cables, but a very simple...