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A recent Tech Tip covered the basics of selecting a computer case and made mention of the various sizes that correspond to motherboards of differ
The Printer Cartridge Game By Bill Smith
Think you got a great deal on a printer? Like the rest of us, you probably paid $50 to $75 for a decent Epson or Lexmark printer. What’s the c
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The proliferation of portable DVD players has dramatically changed the videography approach.Digital era prompted people to make critical c
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When bought personal DVD player, the very next thing to do is purchasing an important DVDs collection with your favourite movies, documentaries,
Printers By John Gibb
Do you feel overwhelmed when buying a computer or a new printer?You are not alone. With so many products to choose from I know exactly how
How To Troubleshoot DVD Drives Fast By Otis F Cooper
You really enjoy those dvd movies and games and the last thing you need or want is to experience problems with your dvd drive.To prepare f
Hard Drive Selection By J A Carpunky
Perhaps the biggest mistake people make when building their computer(s) is to underestimate the importance of the hard disk drive (HDD). In our
Learn How To Diagnose Power Supply Problems By Otis F Cooper
The Power Supply convert's your regular household current into low DC voltage used by the computer. When this component fails,there is simply no
Introduction to Dedicated Servers By Emmanuel Eichler
A dedicated server is a single computer on a web-hosting network that is leased or rented, and dedicated to just one customer. A service provider
The Hard Disk By Pawan Bangar
From throwing our unnecessary files, to defragmenting, from partitions to formats-learn how to keep your hard disk in top shapeThe hard di
DVD ROMs By John Gibb
DVD CD ROMs have become predominantly the most used CD drive for desktop and notebook computers. They are very reliable and now come as a standar
How To Refill Your Ink Cartridge By Marisa Pellegrino
Forget about emptying your wallets every time you see the blinking light. Quit worrying and start doing it yourself! It’s an easy process that w
Easy to Execute! By Seamus Dolly
Plug and play equipment or hardware solves the problem of driver installation, re-starting routines, and generally speaking, “hassle”, for those
The Benifits of Assembling Your Own Computer By Kevin Hinton
Thinking about getting a new computer, but with all the choices out there are you getting a little overwhelmed? Well why not look into building
How To Format A Hard Drive By Brian Maroevich
Here's how to format a hard drive (Legal Stuff: We are not responsible for any damages, lost data, or anything of the sort)...If you have
Would You Like An Extended Warranty With That? By John San Filippo
Should you buy an extended warranty with your laptop? You may not want to think about it now, but sooner or later, something is going to break do
How to Save Money With Cheap Computers By Tyler Casselman
We all know that computers change more then any other type of technology. There constant changing can also leave are wallets completely empty. Bu
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You can purchase an inkjet printer for as little as $39. With a rebate, it may even be less. Not many people would argue about the good deal they
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Are you getting tired of the high cost of printing? You’re not alone. Many consumers are up in arms. For example, they believe paying $22 per oun
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Well, we’ve all seen the advert, but that’s not what I want to talk about, so get that out of your head straight away. No, let’s think about what
RAID Disk Recovery By Brad Triggs
RAID is short for Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks, a category of disk drives that employ two or more drives in combination
Blu-ray: A Primer By Kenny Hemphill
Blu-ray is an optical disc format which is set to rival HD-DVDin the race to be the de-facto standard storage medium for HDTV. The
High Definition DVD By Kenny Hemphill
High definition DVD, also known as HD-DVD (which actually stands for High Density DVD), is one of two competing high definition storage format -
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ROUTING PROTOCOLSA generic term that refers to a formula, or protocol, used by a router to determine the appropriate path over which data
How to Purchase a Flat Panel TV By Philip Liu
When purchasing a flat panel TV, there are a few things to keep in mind. Here, we’ve listed a number of considerations for you to evaluate.
Buying a Plasma or LCD TV FAQs By Philip Liu
This article focuses on frequently asked questions by buyers of plasma and LCD televisions.Q: Does the "plasma" in plasma televisions n
How To Stop Junk Faxes From Wasting Your Paper and Toner By Barry Waxler
Junk faxes waste the resources of every business. It is estimated that they cost businesses tens of millions of dollars a year in wasted paper, t
What Tablet PCs Can Do for You By Nick Smith
Tablet PCs are great. If you are a mobile person, and you have never considered getting a tablet PC in the past, now is as good a time as any to
Emergency Response VSAT Internet Communications By Randy Scott
As 2005 begins, there are a number of products on the market which enable Emergency Response Units to have internet connectivity at remote disast