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  • Know Which Monochrome Laser Printer To Buy?  By : Rudy Silva
    Monochrome laser printer is cost effective. They are very economical. You can get sharp images with black and white. Monochrome laser printer is good for small jobs. There are printer units with multifunction. Choose the one that fits your needs. Read this article to help you choose your printer.
  • Buying Guide for Laptops  By : Thomas H. Lindblom
    Towering demand for laptops or notebooks has made the electronic market widely popular like never before. It is yet another alternative for desktop PC. The exclusive design makes it small, lightweight and easily portable. When at home, you can conveniently carry the laptop to different rooms. It is your companion when traveling or outdoors. Given below are few tips for buying the right laptop!
  • Why laser printers are better than inkjet printers  By : Alan Marks
    Make sure that you get the best type of printer. For many reasons I think that a laser printer is the best choice for office and home needs.
  • The advantages of USB flash drive  By : Shawn paul
    A USB flash drive is a NAND type flash memory. The NAND type flash memory was designed for the exchange and saving of data as alternative to the magnetic disk. The NAND type flash memory has the capacity to hold large volumes of data. The writing and erasing speed is also fast. The USB drive can be easily inserted into the USB port of the computer. With the help of USB flash drive, data can be safely and easily transferred. The USB drive is more reliable and safer than the floppy disks.
  • Easy Steps To Buying A New Computer  By : Manu Rana
    If you've decided to buy a new computer, you probably first started doing some research online. But, with all the different manufacturers and choices, there can be literally millions of different choices and configurations, which is all a little overwhelming.
  • Keeping Your HP Hard Drive Healthy  By : Shawn paul
    The hard drive is known as the workhouse of the computer. Therefore, the hard drive needs periodic tuning, so that the hard drive can perform its operations smoothly and efficiently without any interruption. You can also delete the files that you do not use any longer along with the duplicate files. These folders eliminate the clutter on your PC’s desktop. You should empty the Recycle Bin after the removal has taken place.
  • Why Should I Buy Ink Cartridges Instead of Refilling them Myself?  By : John Pickering
    If you have ever started a new business or spent time at college as a student, you will know that you don’t have a limitless budget that allows you to go off to the local Mega Mart and buy endless quantities of branded ink cartridges.
  • HP Laserjet P1505 Review  By : Alan Wilson
    The HP Laserjet P1505 is clearly aimed at the entry-level end of the Laser Printer market and can be found for under £90. At this price you cannot expect many extras and the P1505 is indeed a very basic model.
  • Buying Generic Ink Cartridges  By : Sean Norris
    This is a must read if you are currently buying ink cartridges and wondering if there is a better way. This article compares the different types of ink cartridge available so you can make an informed choice.
  • Five Reasons to Love Macintosh Computers  By : Chris Robertson
    I bought my first iMac in 1998, have upgraded twice, and am still happy as a proverbial clam. Here, then are five reasons to love the Apple Macintosh.
  • Make Great Savings by Buying Replacement Parts from Wholesale Computer Parts Dealers  By : Muna wa Wanjiru
    If you have been shopping in the market for a new computer system, you might have noticed that most branded computers today have become highly unaffordable.
  • Buying the Right Notebook Computer  By : Roberto Sedycias
    This article describes the main features one should look while purchasing a notebook computer, considering the problem of hardware upgrade.
  • 10 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With Your Printer  By : Brenda Stoke
    What do you do with that printer of yours day in and day out? Print out Word documents? Print out a funny photo from the Internet? If that’s all you do, then you’re not even getting close to using your printer to its full potential! Here are 10 great ways you can use your printer starting now.
  • You Owe Your PC to a Circuit Board Screwed onto a Piece of Plywood  By : Maxwell Rubin
    It all Started with Flashing Lights. You owe your laptop or PC to a kit for flashing lights. How was it that in our time the Personal Computer (P.C) and the laptop computer came about to be?
  • Recycling G and G Ink and G & G Toner Cartridges  By : Christy Berger
    Few scientists dispute the impact of our lifestyles when it comes to global warming. Leftwing politicians and students have been telling us for decades to change the way we live to preserve our planet.
  • How to buy a right Video Card  By : Deam Rass
    If you are anything less than a graphics card expect, the shopping process for a video card can be grueling. With a bit of knowledge it should make the trip easier and you may just come home with the correct video card.
  • We Owe a Debt to Early Computer Bus Development  By : Maxwell Rubin
    We owe a debt to the early developers of computer hardware.

    Through ongoing developement of computer busses we are left with benefits that we take for granted in our daily computing. These include computer speed and ease of use of instantly changing computer hardware with auto configuration.
  • Choosing a Computer Printer: Dig Deep for the Right Deal  By : Jimi St Pierre
    Grabbing the best bargain in the search for a good quality office printer is not just a matter of the initial buying price. Here Jimi St. Pierre offers some insights into other factors affecting the total cost of ownership of office printing devices.
  • Computer Operations  By : Phoebe Tiangson
    The average person who uses a computer on a regular basis doesn't think about what happens inside a computer once the power is turned on. As long as their version of MS Windows pops up within a few seconds, most people are quite content to continue on with what they want to do on their computer. A computer goes through many processes from the moment the power is turned on before its operating system (ex. Windows, Linux) is fully loaded and takes over.
  • Five Great Tips to Ensure a Successful iPod Battery Replacement  By : Anthony Magnabosco
    Replacing the battery in an Apple iPod can be done successfully - if you first follow a few basic steps before proceeding.
  • Getting on the Vintage Computer Bus System  By : Maxwell Rubin
    Vintage Computer Add-in cards come in three basic flavors: 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit. These terms refer to the number of data bits the card sends out at one time. Ideally a 16-bit video card sends an image to the monitor in half the time it would take for an 8-bit version. It is important to know what kind of card your vintage computer accepts. The older PCs and XTs usually have an 8-bit or PC bus, which accepts the older PC bus, which accepts only the 8-bit cards. Vintage computers which ar
  • Computer Mice : Their Telephone Origins  By : Maxwell Rubin
    We take the ubiquitous computer mouse for granted in our modern windows computers. What is the origin of the modern computer mouse. Xerox and your phone are the two answers.
  • The History and Origins of PC Computer Keyboards  By : Maxwell Rubin
    The keyboard is among the most underappreciated and taken for granted component in our every day computer lives. We seldom stop to think why certain keys are laid out in the given way. Like it or not we owe a debt to thoughtfulness and thoroughness of the original IBM PC project engineers.
  • Guide to Buying a Webcam  By : Andrew Gates
    Before you make a choice about any webcam equipment, it helps to decide exactly how you want to use the technology.
  • Buying Guide to Graphics Cards  By : Andrew Gates
    The graphics card is a vital performance component of your computer, particularly if you play 3D games, or work with graphics and video content.
  • How to pick out the right printer  By : Marc Guidry
    How to find the right printer for you.
  • Guide to buying Hard Drives  By : Andrew Gates
    How to shop for an internal or external drive like a pro.
  • The Basic Stuff Of Computers And What To Look For When Shopping.  By : Chad M.
    In this article we'll explore some of the basic computer components which are often misunderstood and than touch on a few other common terms you may have heard and I'll do my best to explain them too. If you've been around the internet and computers a while this will probly seem fairly basic to you, if so maybe you need a techie manual to get confused with, let me know if so as I have some (:--).
  • Mac amazing Product : iPod nano  By : Nivea David
    July ,15th 2006, Mac computers are gorgeous - no doubt. Launching System Preferences, I immediately found that configuring the system was a breeze.
  • 5 Reasons To Purchase Desktop Computers  By : Aurel Radulescu
    If you are in the market for a computer, there are a number of factors to consider. Will it be used for your home, your office or perhaps even your home office combo?
  • The Evolution of Mac……  By : Monica Craft
    A family of desktop and laptop computers from Apple, introduced in 1984. When spelled Mac, short for Macintosh computer. It was the first computer to popularize the graphical user interface (GUI). The combination of Mac hardware and software has been exceptionally consistent over the years, providing an ease of use that Mac users have enjoyed.
  • Computer Parts - No More a Hidden Business  By : Harry Johnson
    Computer parts are an important peripheral for any business houses today. Computer hardware is the physical part of a computer, including the digital circuitry,


 
 
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