Super Computer Rocks Record Books By Lance Winslow
Good news is now here for the ‘War on Hurricanes’ and ‘Fight Against Cancer’ due to the rapid advances in Supercomputer calculation speeds. One S
Power Up! UPSs and Surge Protectors By Martin Coleman
They happen to the best of us. "I'll be alright" you say, watching the approaching storm while finishing off that game of Solitaire. Then Boom! T
Buying a Hard-drive – How Much Space Do You Need By Teve Torbes
For novice buyers of computers or of a separate hard drive, it’s often hard to tell exactly how big you should go. Many people don’t even have a
Fiber Optics: The Freakiest Haunted Carnival Fun House EVER Since "Enter The Dragon" By Cameron Postelwait
Enter the Dragon You stumble through a maze of mirrors, placed methodically so that the camera filming you doesn't film itself... you
CD Burner Vs. DVD Burner By Gavin Duncan
Most people tend to think that a DVD Burner is a better option than a CD Burner for data back-ups either in the office or at home but once you lo
CRT and LCD Monitor Death-Match By Troy Winters
Up till the late nineties, CRT monitors were the standard and the norm. Since the introduction of LCD monitors, more and more people have starte
The Value Of Document Shredding By Leon Chaddock
Document shredding is a necessary function of business. There are many areas in which you will find the various tools that you need to do this,
What Is Reverse-Engineering By Leon Chaddock
Reverse-engineering is a term that is used for the process of taking apart something to figure out how to use it, basically. In many cases, some
Wireless Networks: How Do They Work? By Ron King
Wireless networks use radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers. Here's how:The Binary Code: 1s and 0sIt's we
Buying DDR Memory for Your Computer By Peter Stewart
Many aspects of the personal computer have increased in leaps and bounds in terms of performance and what they are capable of doing.Comput
Purchasing Ink Cartridges By Leon Chaddock
"There is something hard and difficult about finding the right printer cartridges for your specific needs. The good news is that you do not have
7 Questions You Need To Ask Before Buying A Notebook Computer By Sabir Rizvi
If you are planning to purchase a notebook computer, then there are seven key questions that you will need to ask yourself. Doing this will enabl
Computer Noise By Michael Arcand
Computer noise is normal ... somewhat. Then there is the dreaded silence of death ...You see, there are several moving parts inside of you
The Hard Drive Buyers Guide By Steve Jones
As home computers become more advanced, and our uses for them become more complex, the need for higher performance and capacity hard drives incre
Printers - My Pet Peeve By George W. Cannata
The Cost of InkThis is my third article on the subject you can read my others on my web site www.caveatemptorus.com or at www.ezine
Lapping It Up By Alan Jason Smith
The idea of a laptop, or portable, computer was first conceived by Alan Kay, who worked for Xerox, at its Research Center in Palo Alto CA. He cal
Depending On Email Servers? By Leon Chaddock
How many times has your email server left you out in the cold. It seems so simple, doesn't it? Someone sends you mail, you get it and read it.
Getting the Most Out of a Tablet PC By Eve Larson
What is a tablet PC, how is it different from a laptop and is it the right computer for you? To find the answer to these questions lets take a lo
Digital Light Processing By Mitchell Medford
In essence, DLP is a nanotechnology implementation of the old survival technique of using a mirror to signal for help -- its purpose is to shine
Super Computers for Our Earth By Lance Winslow
If you stay up on the Scientific Magazines and Journals you will know that NASA has come a long way in their research to study our Earth. They no
Let's Resolve the Frequent Troubles of LCD Monitor Ourselves By Willson Peterson
TFT LCD monitors are rapidly becoming shipped with new computers by default. On this page I explain you the frequent trouble of TFT monitor and h
Will IPods Change the Way We Watch Television? By Ro Russell
The industry was intrigued by Wednesday's announcement that episodes of the hit ABC shows "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost" will be available for
Xeon Chip by Intel Rocks Speed Records By Lance Winslow
Intel’s revenge on AMD maybe the Xeon Chip, which threatens to break speed processing records and leapfrog AMD technology. While AMD was busy sta
Does High Definition Mean Short Distance? By Cameron Postelwait
Liberty, Justice, and High Def For AllThe conversation subject of high definition is no longer segregated to the dark smokey rooms
Printers-A Dilemma By George W. Cannata
My recent article did not flatter computer manufacturers nor will this one.I’m a capitalist, and believe in free enterprise but I think th
Scan/Print/Copy Machines: Do They Live Up to the Hype? By Martin Coleman
Think Small. Think Cheaper. That's the way the industry seems to be heading these days. Laptops are outselling desktops in some places. Those who
Mini-centronics: Hewlett Packer Users Beware By Nathan Kartchner
As computer manufacturers begin to phase out old standards (e.g. IEEE 1284, RS-232), there is an increasingly large base of computer users who wa
CD Burning Problems - A Quick and Easy Guide for Software & Hardware Conflicts By Gavin Duncan
When it comes to problems with CD Burners things can get ugly and users most of the time gives up hope of ever completing a successful CD Burning
Using a Mac Mighty Mouse on a PC By Jeff Heaton
Have you seen the Might Mouse? No, I do not mean the super hero. I mean the latest innovation by Apple computers-- the Mighty Mouse. The mighty
Setting Up Your PC for Dual-monitors: It's Easier Than You Think By Preston Wily
The traditional view of a "PC" If you ask just about anybody what their idea of a "PC system" is they will probably list a tower, a ke