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  • 10 Things To Be Considered Before Buying Student Laptops  By : Joann Grant
    The present day laptops are smarter, sleeker and sturdier. All in all, they have become better equipped to meet the hard wear and tear treatment by the students. But how would a first time buyer will get the best laptop from his purchase? Here is the list of top 10 things to be considered before buying a student laptop:
  • 10 Tips For Buying The Best Photo Printer  By : Jennifer Wilson
    Printing digital photos at home can be a fun, creative experience or an expensive printing disaster. If you want to have an enjoyable photo printing experience, you must have a good photo printer, the right printer ink and of course the proper photo paper.
  • 1U Rack Mount Servers  By : Alison Cole
    Rack mount servers are systems in a modern server used for mounting various kinds and sizes of electronic modules. If someone needs to set or pack a number of personal computers into a much smaller space, rack mount servers are ideal.
  • 2U Rack Mount Servers  By : Alison Cole
    Rack mount servers are systems in a modern server used for mounting various kinds and sizes of electronic modules. If someone needs to set up a number of personal computers into a much smaller space, rack mount servers are ideal.
  • 3 Uses for an External Hard Drive  By : Erick Charles
    An external hard drive is a hard disk drive (much like the one in your computer) that is placed externally, outside of the case. You can buy them pre-made, or purchase a hard drive and an enclosure, and make your own. They came in many sizes, are relatively inexpensive, and are well suited to perform various functions.
  • 3D Animation in the Entertainment Industry  By : Benicio Brown
    Today there is a great demand in the entertainment industry. People love watching movies and are keen to watch most new movies.
  • 5 Ways to Use Inkjet Printers for Large Format Printing  By : Joel Owens
    Inkjet printing may sound suspiciously like your home printer, and in fact it does use the same science but still with a different and more modern technology.
  • 6 Steps To Getting A Perfect Projector  By : Timothy Wong
    Follow this step-by-step article, and you won't go wrong.
  • 8 Things to Consider when Buying a Laptop Computer  By : Alex Fir
    1. The ports. You should make sure that laptop has lots of USB ports for devices such as printer, mouse, flash drive, digital camera, etc. If your laptop does not come with many USB ports, you will need an USB hub. If you plan to connect your laptop to a TV, you will need an s-video port.
  • A Buyer's Guide to Film Scanners  By : Jeffrey Lawrence
    Film scanners are made for the sole and express purpose of scanning film directly into your computer. Unlike their flatbed counterparts, which may be able to handle media of various sizes and thicknesses and can even scan film if a transparency adapter is installed, film scanners scan only one thing: film. But because the image to be scanned is taken directly from the original material -- from the film, and not from a print -- film scanners allow more direct control over image elements such as cropping and aspect ratio. In addition, film has more detail and dynamic range compared to prints -- which invariably lose tonal range and color data during the printmaking process. These are real concerns to photographers and graphic artists, who rely on original slides and film -- and film scanners -- to ensure the integrity of scanned images in professional and commercial applications. So, if your work relies on scanning negatives, slides, and other types of film, a film scanner is the right choice for you. This buying guide tackles some of the more important things that you need to know when looking for a film scanner.
  • A Buyer's Guide to Flatbed Scanners  By : Jeffrey Lawrence
    Flatbed scanners generally deliver the best combination of quality, flexibility, and usability in scanning. They can be used to scan different kinds of media, including photos and film (with the additional use of a transparency adapter); they can be used to scan text for OCR and document archiving; and they can be used to scan material of varying sizes and thicknesses -- from small postage stamps to large mechanical blueprints and 3D objects. To determine the flatbed scanner for your needs, this buying guide covers some of the more important flatbed scanner specifications that you will need to know.
  • A Guide To Displays  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Displays are made to showcase all kinds of artifacts, products, magazines and showpieces. The purpose of various types of displays is to make a sellable product more attractive and draw attention of potential customers.
  • A Guide to DVD & CD Replication Service  By : Allan Hall
    Dvd/Cd replication is one of the most easiest & inexpensive way to distribute data to large number of people. DVDreplication offers bulk CD replication at the most cost effective prices.
  • A Guide To Ink  By : Josh Riverside
    Printing, writing, drawing, and dyeing are a few activities that have one thing in common - ink. Ink is a dense liquid that is a combination of various ingredients. Ink enables us to show an image or text on a surface.
  • A Guide To Inkjets  By : Richard Romando
    The rate of advancement of the computer technology has been increasing at an astonishing pace. Computers of all sorts, from the personal computers to monstrous mainframes, are at work helping individuals from all walks of life. Countless technologies have been created
  • A Guide to Laptop Repair  By : Seth Miller
    Dropping your laptop or accidentally spilling coffee over it can cause serious damage. If this happens, you have to get it repaired quickly to avoid more serious damage. But where do you get it fixed? How much will it cost you? What will happen to all the data in your laptop? Let this article guide you in what to do with your damaged laptop.
  • A Guide to PC Memory  By : Brad Calli
    When it comes to improving the performance of your PC, purchasing additional RAM is perhaps the least expensive yet most effective route a person can take.
  • A Guide To RAM  By : Ken Marlborough
    Every time you speak about a computer you are asked about its RAM. This is one of the most important features that determines the speed and power of your computer.
  • A Guide To Ultrasonic  By : Kent Pinkerton
    Ultrasonic generally refers to acoustic frequencies above twenty thousand hertz, which is the upper limit of human hearing range. These frequencies are however audible to certain animals such as mice, bats, dolphins, and dogs that have a higher hearing range as compared to humans. The human inability to hear ultrasonic sound waves is caused by the middle ear that acts as a low-pass filter.
  • A Purchase Guide For Notebooks  By : Roberto Modesto
    Get to know the main features of a notebook. Good tips for buyers.
  • A Purchase Guide to Budget Notebooks  By : Roberto Modesto
    This article explains about budget notebooks, its configurations and main features, as a viable mobile solution for one's computer related tasks. Several manufacturer models are compared for better understanding.
  • A Review of Cheap Computers  By : Morgan Hamilton
    So what type of computer are you using? I have chosen to go with a Mac Ibook G4. This little baby does darn near everything I want it to and then some. It's amazing the way they make them so small and they weigh less than five pounds, by comparison or horseshoe only weighs 3 pounds. Technology is absolutely amazing these days, and it's improving at an incredible pace. You can literally purchase a notebook computer that's a mere half inch thick, but yet still packs a boatload of gigabytes.
  • A Safety and Care Guide for Notebook or Laptop Computers  By : Chris Robertson
    Want to extend the life of your notebook computer? Here are some quick tips to keep your laptop safe and secure during use or travel
  • A to Z of Mac Parts  By : Harry Johnson
    For Macintosh Computer Users, Mac OS 9 is the last stop a famous train. It’s the last version of the operating system that changed the world that put the Mac on the map and inspired such imitators as Microsoft Windows. After Mac OS 9, Apple Computer plans to introduce Mac OS X, a radically new operating system that looks and works nothing like the Mac we’ve come to know.
  • A Virtualisation Article  By : Michael Hart
    Virtualisation is a broad term referring to consolidation of hardware resources, and more specifically, a set of technologies that enable many operating systems to run concurrently on a single set of physical resources; the concept has been widely used since the 1960s and there are many real world examples all around us today. Virtualised resources are now being used in an inverse way to address cost issues.
  • Accessories for Your IPOD  By : Chesmu Grant
    It seems like the nation has fallen in love with the IPOD. The iPOD is one of the top selling electronic devices ever and it seems that everyone wants one.
  • Acer Introduces New Intel Core 2 Duo-Based Desktop Replacement Notebooks  By : Computer Update
    Acer, one of the leading worldwide suppliers of IT solutions, today announced the US availability of the new notebook series based on Intel Core 2 Duo processors: the TravelMate 6460 and TravelMate 6410.
  • Acer Introduces New Intel Core 2 Duo-Based Home Entertainment Notebooks  By : Computer Update
    Acer, one of the leading worldwide suppliers of IT solutions, today announced two new notebook series based on Intel Core 2 Duo processor: the Aspire 9810 and the Aspire 5630.
  • Acer Introduces New Intel Core 2 Duo-Based Mobility at Work Notebook Platform  By : Computer Update
    Acer, one of the leading worldwide suppliers of IT solutions, today announced a new notebook series based on Intel Core 2 Duo processor: the Aspire 5680.
  • Acer Introduces New Intel Core 2 Duo-Based TravelMate 8210 Platform  By : Computer Update
    Acer, one of the leading worldwide suppliers of IT solutions, today announced the US availability of the TravelMate 8210, a new notebook series based on Intel Core 2 Duo processor.
  • ADSL Routers  By : Ross Bainbridge
    A circuit in an ADSL is defined by endpoints. A route is defined as the path that is taken between these endpoints. Switching is the process of making a path available for use by a circuit. A router shifts data from one route to another. It also allows for access to various fixed or temporary routes. This they do by recognizing the specific destination address and then copying data from one route to another.
  • Advanced Inkjet and Laser Printing Technologies Used In Money Printing and Counterfeiting  By : Christy Berger
    Did you know that during the Civil War, it is believed that over one-third of the nation's money was counterfeited? That's an alarming statistic, don't you think? However, this can be largely blamed on the fact that each bank used to print their own money back then, making it so 4,000 types of money were hard to distinguish from the 7,000 types of counterfeit!
  • Advanced Techniques For Unclogging Print Heads  By : Richard Sherland
    Some inkjet cartridge clogs are very difficult to clear. When you run onto one of these you will need the most powerful methods available. This article gives some of the methods used by printer techs to clear these clogs.
  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of The TC74 And The DS18B20 Digital Temperature Sensors  By : Marc Jarchow
    Choosing a temperature sensor is sometimes a balance between hardware simplicity (2 wire multiple sensor Maxim DS18B20) and software complexity or hardware complexity (4 wire 8 sensor Microchip TC74) and software simplicity.
  • Advantages of A Laser Printer  By : Enid Edginton
    Does a laser printer have enough advantages that it is worth a splurge or should you spend your hard earned money on a cheaper inkjet printer instead? Before you make your decision it might be worth your while to look at some of the advantages offered by laser printers.
  • Advantages of a Sun Powered Battery Charger  By : Mike Jerry
    A sun powered battery charger is a convenient way of saving money while using natural resources. This transportable battery charger can go almost anywhere
  • Advantages of Ergonomic Keyboards  By : Julien David
  • Advantages of KVM Power Management  By : Jim Olivero
    KVM power management allows you to get access to your servers through a remote location, meaning that you don't have to be within touching distance of the problematic servers for you to fix whatever's ailing them. Learn about the advantages of KVM power management.
  • Affordable Computer Printer Ink  By : Michelle Bery
    The computer – once considered a luxury item – has easily become a staple in today’s modern homes; augmenting our businesses, making modern commerce a previously unheard of convenience, and putting informational and entertainment resources at our fingertips.
  • Affordable Logitech X-540 Speakers Deliver Matrix Surround Sound, Space-Saving LCD Clip  By : Computer Update
    Logitech (SWX:LOGN) (NASDAQ:LOGI), a leading manufacturer of multimedia speakers, today announced the Logitech®X-540 speaker system, an affordable surround-sound system designed for gamers, which solves two distinct problems.
  • Alienware Desktops Go Full Throttle With New NVIDIA® GeForce™ 8800 GTX Graphics  By : Computer Update
    Alienware® – the leading manufacturer of high-performance desktop, notebook, media center and professional systems – is continuing to feed the needs of graphic-hungry users. The PC maker will equip its most powerful desktops with the unprecedented new NVIDIA® GeForce™ 8800 GTX graphics processing units (GPU) in single or dual-GPU mode with NVIDIA SLI™ technology.
  • All About Ipod Battery  By : Steve Buchanan
    Your iPod uses a lithium ion battery. That is not the round kind found in a flashlight. Rather, it is a light, thin battery that is more powerful than conventional batteries. Using your device causes the battery to drain – simple enough.
  • All About the HP Colour LaserJet 3600n  By : John Sollars
    Design

    With a price tag of £480, the new HP Colour LaserJet 3600n is small, weighs 27kg and has deep handholds, so one person can carry it easily. At 15.7 by 15.7 by 17.7 inches (HWD),
  • All About Toner Cartridges  By : Chris Victor
    Toner is a dry powder that is used in laser printers and photocopiers to structure the text and clear images on available printed-paper
  • All In One Printers Are Affordable  By : Louise Wasa
    All in one printers offer scanning, printing, copy and fax to amazingly low prices. Around $100 is really a good bargain for the functionality you get.
  • All-In-One Inkjets For Digital Photo Printing During The Holidays  By : Stacey Moore
    For many families, the holidays are the season for lots of photos-to capture and share those special moments with kids, family and friends.
  • Amazing Cordless Mice  By : Chesmu Grant
    Mice are great computing devices. They help us surf online and perform tasks on our computer fast and easy.
  • Amazing Facts About Expensive Printer Ink Revealed  By : rw777iller
    Everyone knows that printer ink is expensive, but it takes a story like this to ram the point home. Printer ink is an essential resource for busy people. It is used at home, school, office and more. Printer ink is one of the most expensive things that you'll run into when operating an office and it requires frequent replacement. It can add up to a real expense. The demand for printer ink is high. Let's face it, printer ink is big business today. It is a $32 billion market worldwide
  • AMCC Delivers Highly Integrated, Security-Enabled System-on-Chip, Offering Low-Power and Low-Cost  By : Computer Update
    Applied Micro Circuits Corp. (AMCC) (NASDAQ:AMCC) today announced the general sample availability of the PowerPC® 440EPx embedded processor, which provides customers with a highly integrated, low-cost, low-power System-on-Chip (SoC) solution.
  • AMD at Intel's Heels, Where Are We Heading?  By : Sion Fletcher
    Intel Corporation was founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation and is based in Santa Clara, California, USA. In 1991 Intel achieved the number one semiconductor market share ranking, and have clung firmly to their position ever since.
  • An Introduction To Email Servers  By : Marcus Peterson
    To send e-mail, you need to connect to the Internet and an e-mail application, such as Microsoft Outlook Express or Eudora. The e-mail application connects to your mail server that can forward your mail. The standard protocol used for sending Internet e-mail is called SMTP, an acronym for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. It works in conjunction with a POP3 (Post Office Protocol) server or an IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol) server, which are used to receive e-mails.
  • An Introduction To Ink Cartridges  By : Damian Sofsian
    Ever wonder why the printer in your office differs from the printer you have at home? Office printers are heavy duty and are used non-stop. They are capable of printing hundreds and hundreds of pages without heating or freezing up. If you use your home printer the same way you use your office printer, then be ready for it to crash and run out of ink in just a few hours.
  • An Introduction to Label Printers  By : Terence Roberts
    There are different types of label printers available on the market today, depending on the application, or applications, you want to use them for, the type of material you are going to print on, the frequency with which you are going to use them, etc.
  • An Introduction To Raid – Greater Reliability ,faster, Less Costly Hard Drive Units  By : Shinderpal Jandu
    With your business data gaming or a peer to peer network server hard drive reliability , performance, capacity as well as cost RAID Technolgy may be just the ticket for you.

    All the terminology and types of Raid are very confusing .

    This is a article which attempts to explain the benefits and advantages of Raid the diffirent types of RAID arrays and how you can make your choice simply .
  • Apple Computer  By : Phil Morettini
    Apple Computer--one of my favorite topics in Corporate & Marketing Strategy. This is a company that apparently is even more hardy than felines--they seem to have already used up more than 9 lives. Apple has so many boom-bust cycles, and has been given up for dead multiple times. Today they are again on top of the world. They have had many fits and starts on the strategy front, with many failures, managerial changes and restarts. But the most interesting part of the Apple story to me, is the influence of Steve Jobs.
  • Applications for Cat5e Cables  By : Adolph K. Reekie
    When selecting the cable that you are going to be using for your particular applications it is imperative that you choose the correct cable for optimal efficiency. There are several types of cable to choose from and each type has its own particular applications and specifications, so learning to select the right type of cable for your specific exact needs is imperative for an optimally functioning system.
  • Are Hard Drives Better for Backups than CD/DVDs or Tapes?  By : Buddy Shearer
    Are hard drives better for backups than CD/DVDs or Tapes? Tapes have issues and so do CD/DVDs. Well, on thing is for sure. These are better than nothing. In fact, a thumb drive or USB drive is better than nothing but weigh all of the facts before you come to any conclusion.
  • Are Reliable Internet Broadband Providers A Myth?  By : Ralphy Jarvis
    Well I have just given yet another internet broadband provider the boot! How to find one that actually delivers what they promise.
  • Are Spy Cams Legal?  By : Max Bellamy
    Spy cams are legal as long as they are not used for clandestine purposes and in places that involve privacy. You must be sure to check all the laws governing your state before using them. Spy cam recording laws are divided into two categories, one for video and one for audio recording. Generally all video only recordings are legal whether you inform the concerned person or not.
  • ATX Power Supply Repair And Troubleshooting  By : Jestine Yong
    How to repair ATX power supply with a simple troubleshooting method.
  • Automatic CD Copiers  By : Kent Pinkerton
  • Azaire Networks and Movial Showcase IMS-Based Video Share Service over TeliaSonera’s Dual Mode  By : Computer Update
    Azaire Networks Inc. and Movial demonstrated a live IMS-based Video Share service between a WiFi connected Windows XP laptop and a 3G mobile phone at the 3GSM World Congress Asia in Singapore.
  • Back To The Basics: Communication Devices  By : Deb Jensen
    Since today's communication technology can be confusing for many people, Genesis Global, Inc. wants to go back to the basics and take a brief look at the various types of communication channels available.
  • Bar Code Label Printers  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Bar codes improve data management significantly, and almost every business is using very advanced versions of this technology today. Bar codes speed up data collection considerably by storing significant amounts of data digitally in small black lines that can be easily machine-read. Better printing technology, label materials, scanning systems and wireless communication systems have made bar codes even more indispensable.
  • Bar Code Ribbon (Fax Ink Film)  By : Mr.Lee
    Bar code ribbon employs a newly patented thermal transfer ribbon conservation system designated RibbonRation. This feature is said to reduce usage of expensive thermal transfer ribbon by 50% or more. We produce our products using only high quality raw materials and employ many skilled employees and technicians.
  • Barcode Ribbon (Wax And Resin)  By : Mr.Lee
    Wax ribbon has been made in such a way that they contain a lot of wax based materials in their colorant substance. It has been made this way because the wax has a lower melting point thus the energy required to print the ink being lower. Waxes have been showed to be more efficient than resins in the usage of bar code.
  • Barcode Scanner  By : K. Nielsen
    A barcode scanner or reader is a computer peripheral that reads barcodes printed on various items. It will consist of a light source, lens, and a photo conductor, which will translate optical impulses into electrical ones.
  • Barcode Scanner - a Practical Tool  By : K. Nielsen
    A barcode scanner or reader is a computer peripheral that reads barcodes printed on various items. It will consist of a light source, lens, and a photo conductor, which will translate optical impulses into electrical ones.
  • Basic High Availability - An Introduction To RAID  By : Brian Stoffer
    RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (other definitions may vary). In practice it is two or more hard disk drives configured for use by a single computer system. The configuration varies by intended use, but the most common use for RAID arrays is for high-availability installations. High-availability is the measure of how resistant to failure a system or infrastructure is. Here's a quick primer on one of the most common ways to enhance system availability: RAID arrays.
  • Basics Of Dual-Core Process Computer  By : Roberto Modesto
    The dual-core process computer is suited to multitasking and handling miscellaneous tasks. It has gained world-wide acclaim due to its efficient and quick program execution.
  • Basics of RGB and CMYK for Ink Jet Printing at Home  By : William Leung
    In the world of home ink jet color printing, there is some confusion concerning CMYK color and RGB color. Many photo enthusiasts don't realize what kind of color space their digital cameras output and are confused when it comes to printing images off of their home ink jet printers. They hit print and wonder why the printed image looks different from what they see on their monitor.
  • Batteries and the HP NC6000 Notebook  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about HP NC6000 notebook batteries and the cost to repair it.
  • Batteries That Overheat Stop Working  By : Dan Hagopian
    I had an interesting conversation with a customer this morning and the customer’s scenario went like this: A customer with a 4G iPod states that his iPod overheats and his battery is completely drained when attached to his computer's USB’s port.
  • Be Careful Of Poor Quality Printer Ink  By : Frank Bolsom
    Discount printer ink can save you a lot of money compared to the original brand of cartridges, but if you're not careful it can cause printing problems. Find out what you should be looking for when choosing your replacement ink.
  • Beam-Steered Laser Marking of Plastics  By : Rick Stevenson
    Beam-steered Nd:YAG (Neodymium:Yttrium Aluminum Garnet) laser marking provides a unique combination of speed, permanence,
  • Benefits Of Compatible Printer Inks  By : Carla Weaffer
    Personal computers along with inkjet printers can be found in many homes these days both for personal and home office use.
  • Best Budget Desktop Computers  By : Marcus Peterson
    Best budget desktop computers are necessary to get desktop computers of preference within ones budget. It will have all the basic features a desktop computer should have.
  • Best Buy for Laptop: How to Buy a Laptop Computer  By : Alex Fir
    There is a wide range of laptop models available on the market today and buying the right machine can turn into a confusing mission.

    There are laptop computers intended for home users, multimedia, business and gaming. You can spend from $500 to $5,000.
  • Best Computer Upgrades -- Cost verses Value!  By : John Dow
    I do a lot of computer repair work and one of the first questions I get asked (after I fix the computer) is what can I do to improve the performance
  • Best Laptops  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Best laptops are quality keeping notebooks that have the state-of-the-art technical features to cater for your business, educational, and entertainment needs. The best laptop for a user means a laptop with a good design, reliability in function, affordable to the budget, and easy to use. It assists him with a wide range of technical support to cater for his specific needs.
  • Best Photo Printers  By : Jason Gluckman
    Photo printers are of high quality, and the prices have also considerably come down. These have improved the overall quality of printing, primarily because inks and print heads have improved.
  • Best Refurbished Laptops  By : Max Bellamy
    In terms of value, the difference between a new laptop computer and a refurbished one could be many hundred dollars. In this world of rising prices, refurbished laptops have become totally acceptable because people have started to see the huge savings in buying a used laptop. It is to be noted that refurbished laptops come at almost 60% off the original retail price of a new laptop.
  • Biostar Combo Motherboards  By : Hattingh Willem
    I recently decided to upgrade my Pentium III 800 MHz machine, which at the time was being used as a gentoo server. I am and most likely will always be a very big fan of Abit and Asus motherboards.
  • Bit9 to Host Webinar on Desktop Compliance -- Is Lockdown the Answer?  By : Computer Update
    Bit9, Inc., which enables Windows Desktop Administrators to identify and stop non-business applications, today announced it will host a webinar on Desktop Compliance featuring Michael Silver, Research Vice President at Gartner. The webcast, slated for Tuesday, October 17, at 2:00 p.m. EST, will address the security and regulatory issues that are driving a greater need for policy compliance on the desktops.
  • Blade Servers and How They Effect Your TCO  By : Mike Colesante
  • Blu-ray Protection  By : Jay Jeetley
    Blu-ray discs are here to supersede DVD in every way, be it quality of picture (1080p), interactivity (BD-J), size (50Gb) and now protection
  • Blu-ray vs HD-DVD - The Lowdown on the Warring Formats  By : Josh Biggs
    The current aim of blu-ray and HD-DVD is to get as much public support quickly as ultimately it is the consumer who will decide which format comes out on top.
  • Blu-ray vs. HD DVD  By : John Waters
    You’ve heard the story before. Technology pushes onward and a new media replaces an aging stalwart. In the 1980s, it was Betamax vs. VHS tape. Today, it is Blu-ray vs. HD DVD.
  • Brand new date printing ribbon at attractive.  By : Miki
    The Camedia P-200 is compatible with date printing ribbon, print copies, selection and trimming.
  • Branded PC or Assembled PC  By : Anjana HT
    Both Branded and Assembled PCs are have their own advantages and limitation. We need to buy a computer accounting to our requirement.
  • Bridge Gaps With a Wireless Web Camera  By : Jon Edings
    This new advancement in technology uses a wireless network to allow you remote monitoring of your home or office on any internet-capable personal computer, palm top computer or 3G mobile phone
  • Brother MFC Inkjet Printers and LC51 Brother Ink Cartridges  By : Christy Berger
    The Brother MFC Inkjet Printer is a great buy. Not only do you end up with a printer that is multi-functional and performs all of the tasks an office would need, you also save money since these printers serve many purposes at once.
  • Budget Laser Toner - What Have You Done For Your Planet Today  By : Philip Griffiths
    Today, laser printers are the workhorses of most businesses, many home users and are now starting to overtake the inkjet use in the home environment.
  • Build Your Own Computer: Picking a CPU is the First Step  By : Michael Quarles
    The first step in building a computer is to pick a CPU. The entire design of the system is based on this selection.
  • Build Your Own PC  By : Ronald Firquain
    What Dr. Alan Hamill teaches you in How To Build Your Own PC will rock the world of the so called "expert PC builder" and change the Internet experience as you now know it. In his words, "there is no such thing as an expert when it comes to building a PC. The expertise is with the people who develop the electronic components and software that make the PC work."
  • Building a Cheap Gaming Computer: Tips to Save Money  By : Julien David
    Are you building a gaming computer on a tight budget? Want ideas on how to save some cash? The following tips will help you build your gaming system for less.

    Reuse Your Old Parts
  • Building a Computer: Advice to the Beginner  By : Michael Quarles
    A good computer "build" must be based on knowledge and planning. If there is one piece of advice I can give to the prospective builder, it is to learn all you can, and use the knowledge you gain to plan your computer as throughly as possible. This is the key to a smooth, satisfying experience, resulting in a computer that works exactly as you want.
  • Building a Computer: The Greatest Challenge for the First Timer  By : Michael Quarles
    When you open up the side of a computer for the first time, you may ask yourself “How could I ever build one of these?”

    It is a maze of wires, circuitry, chips, and cables. Inside are boxes that hum, and LEDs glowing softly. For the beginner it all seems complex and intimidating.
  • Building a Computer: Tools You Will Need  By : Michael Quarles
    To build a computer, the only two tools you must have are a pair of screwdrivers, a Phillips, and a flat tip. Many first time builders may think they’ll need a wide array of items, but this simply isn’t so. Since many parts either plug in, or snap together, all you’re left with are the screws that hold the motherboard, hard drive, and other items to the chassis.
  • Building A PC From ScratchShould I Or Not?  By : Chris G. Elliott
    An opinion on what is the best solutionbuy or build a pc?

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