10 Solid Reasons To Make Your Next PC A Notebook By Titus Hoskins
Notebook computers are becoming very popular. They seem to be popping up everywhere: on tv shows, on airplanes, in movies, or in your friend's l
HIPPA Goes Mobile and Wireless for Hospitals and First Responders By Lance Winslow
It appears we need to further streamline health care and HIPPA now in effect is quite a nightmare trying to comply with and implement without mak
Wireless Notebooks: What You Need To Know About Going Wireless! By Titus Hoskins
It's not exactly breaking news that our world is becoming increasingly wireless. Many of our daily activities that once needed a wired connect
Obsolete Is A Dirty Word (Intel Pentium 64 Bit Microchip) By Rick David
Get ready everyone, home computers are about to set new LAN speed records! The Intel 64-bit microchip will soon be powering the new line of Penti
Throw Away The Fax Machine – A Guide To Online Fax By Kimble Young
Have you ever felt like throwing the fax machine out the window? Well you may not know it but you can, but not literally please.There have
Got The Message that You Need New Ink Cartridges? By Ben Shar
We all know what it is like when that message flashes on the computer screen as you are printing off an important document. Your ink cartridge i
Protecting Your Computer From Power Surges, Data Loss, Viruses, And Spyware By Bonnie Archer
Protecting Against A Power Surge:Your computer is an expensive investment; you should protect it from a power surge. If a sudden rush of e
The Constantly Changing World of Inkjet Technology By Niall Roche
We have finally advanced to a time when technology can greatly improve graphics and printing. The technology we have at our disposal now is so a
Thin Clients Benefits are Excellent Options for Computer Homeschools... Just a Suggestion By Daviyd Peterson
Wireless Consulting and Solution Providers have always been important to african american small businesses and now after several years of having
Learn About The Three Basic Types Of Computer Mouse By Bonnie Archer
1) Mechanical: This is a type of computer mouse that has a rubber or metal ball on its underside and it can roll in every direction. Sensors w
Inkjet Jargon Explained By Niall Roche
With all the technical terms out there, it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with inkjet jargon. Unfortunately, understanding the dif
Can I Use My Old Ink With My New Printer? By Barry Shultz
The quick answer is...yes and no.Consider this. How many printer models do you think there are out there right now? 1000? 2000? Who knows.
Unclogging Epson Print Heads By Barry Shultz
Tools needed:1 - 10cc Injector1 - 4" - 5" of fish tank air line tubing (Wal*Mart fish department) Windex (No Drip works best)
Ink Cartridge Recycling 101 By Niall Roche
Let’s take a moment to think about the topic of ink cartridge recycling. In our modern world we just keep throwing our trash away without sparing
A Look Inside The Elusive Inkjet Industry By Niall Roche
The Inkjet printer industry is booming. Office supply companies report they make more money on ink sales alone than on printer sales overall. Due
Building A PC By Declan Tobin
Many people simply go to the retail store and get sold to when it comes to computing equipment. You would be very surprised how easily you can pi
Wireless Networking, Part 2: Setup and Security By Jason Kohrs
The first installment in this two-part series of Tech Tips provided an introduction to the basic capabilities and hardware involved in wireless n
Is A Laser Printer Right For Me? By Bill Smith
The average home computer user definitely does not need a laser printer. Sure laser printer prices have fallen considerably in the last couple o
Drop On Demand Printers By Bill Smith
Most HP and Epson printers are drop on demand printers. They use electrical pulses to fulfill requests for ink. The ink is expelled out of the
Wireless Networking, Part 1: Capabilities and Hardware By Jason Kohrs
Wireless Networking, Part 1: Capabilities and HardwareThese days it isn’t uncommon for a home to have multiple personal computers, and as
Printers: What Really Happens When You Hit “Print” By Bill Smith
You just poured hours upon hours into a lengthy research paper. All that’s left to do is print it out. And that’s the easy part, right? Sure l
Setting up a Tape Backup Strategy for your Business By Linus Chang
So you know a little bit about tape backup, but you're wondering how to set up a tape backup strategy for your business. Well, let's take a look
All In One Printers – Home Office Workhorses By Bill Smith
All in one printers, also known as multifunction printers (MFPs), are printers that also can copy, scan, and in some cases, fax. These machines
Getting to Know Inkjet Printers By Bill Smith
Inkjet printers were born in the 1980s, replacing the popular dot matrix printer. Inkjet printers drop droplets of ink onto printer paper to pro
An Introduction to Tape Backup By Linus Chang
If you run a small business, chances are you're saving important files to a server. But what happens when disaster strikes? How are you ensuring
Your Printer Is Out Of Ink -- Now What? By Bill Smith
We’ve all been there. You’re in the middle of printing out an important document and your printer suddenly stops. It’s the dreaded “out of ink”
Review: Implementing the Google Search Appliance in an Intranet environment By Bryan Mjaanes
Our corporate intranet is a non-framed environment with both Lotus Domino and IIS (.Net and classic ASP) applications and content. We have betwe
Expansion Cards Part 3: PCI Express By Jason Kohrs
In the first two installments of this series of Tech Tips, we took a look at PCI and AGP, undoubtedly the most common expansion slots in a comput
Expansion Cards Part 1: (of a 3 part series) By Jason Kohrs
PCIThe expansion slots available on motherboards allow for a variety of upgrades in a computer system, but matching the appropriate card t
Expansion Cards Part 2: AGP By Jason Kohrs
Expansion Cards Part 2: AGPThe first in this series of Tech Tips on expansion cards took a look at the PCI slot, and the variety of device