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- How to Convert VHS to DVD with a DVD Recorder
When preserving your favorite movies or memories, the standard used to be VHS video tapes.
- 7 Barebones Computer Buying Tips
Getting a new computer should be a cool thing, especially a cheap computer.
- How to buy the perfect PC
PCs have become a staple in every home.
- What Exactly is an Intel Centrino Mobile Notebook?
There has been a lot of confusion over the use of the term Intel Centrino and what it actually means.
- Building A Computer Introduction
If you are reading this article, you are probably wondernig, why and how do you build a computer.
- Building A Computer - Picking Components
Picking the parts for your computer is one of the most important things in building a computer, because you cant assemble a computer without the parts! Picking parts for computers has become much easier than before, because things have been standardized, however, you need to make sure everything will fit.
- Dual-Core Processor Wars: AMD X2 vs Intel Pentium D
There's a war going on and the latest battle continues to offer the promise of good prices to consumers looking for the best stuff for their computer.
- LED lighting modules: taking the heat out of the situation
The appeal of using LEDs in lighting applications is growing rapidly.
- Computer Consulting 101 PC Troubleshooting Advice
While most small businesses really do need to find a good local computer consulting business to take care of their computer problems, there are some computer problems that are simple enough for even a technophobe to handle.
- Inside View On Printers
Printers have certainly come a long way since the inception of the character and and dot matrix printers.
- Notebook or Desktop Computer -- Which Should You Choose?
On TV and in the movies, we see a lot of portable computers being used in homes and offices.
- Blu-Ray set to take the world by storm!
The Blu-ray Disc belongs to a new generation of optical discs capable of staging high density data.
- Laptop Screen Inverter
The small piece of circuit board, which is usually located underneath the plastic shell of your laptopÂ’s screen casing, is probably the cause of one of the most common problems related to screen failure and, more specifically, dimness, or darkness to the screen itself.
- What is Blu-Ray DVD
Video technology has increased significantly over the past years, and is continuing to grow at an incredible rate.
- Dell: Putting on stickers is costly
Buying a new computer is an exciting event for most people.
- USB Extension Options: Breaking the 16 foot barrier
For the past ten years USB and FireWire have struggled to dominate the desktop interface market.
- Can Ink Cartridges & Inkjet printers actually be cool ?
First a little history lesson.
- Building a Computer From the Bottom Up
Before you even think about building your own computer make sure that you go for the best technology possible.
- Maintaining your Mac
Mac and the OS X are very stable and reliable.
- Toner Cartridges: Should you use Remanufactured or Compatibles?
First a little history.
- Computer Slow? Optimize It With The Right Tools
Why does it seem like every time you get a new computer it operates at lightning fast speeds for only a few months before becoming slow and laborious over its tasks? Is this just something that we have to live with or can we do something to keep our computers running at optimum speeds?
The truth is that computers do not get slower as they age, a slow computer is a sign that something is literally holding your PC back and affecting its performance.
- Take Your Laptop For A Walk On The Wireless Side
Wireless internet access is truly the wave of the future and depending on where you live the future could be now.
- How to replace your iPod Battery
iPods are a great invention, however many have complained about the lack of playtime and poor battery life.
- How to ‘Download’ Your Old Computer to the Highest Bidder
When you think trash, you surely donÂ’t think about your old, trusty personal computer.
- Inside Your Inkjet Printer: How Does It Work?
Have you ever wondered how your inkjet printer works?
How does the ink get from the inkjet cartridge to the paper? Why is the print quality is so clear? Why the printing is so quiet?
Generally, all that most people know is that there's some movement and a faint high pitched sound when it's printing something -- and then the finished document comes out.
- The Road Ahead
We live in an area that has begun to use GreenBins for household waste.
- Coping with a Serious Data Loss from your Computer Hard Drive
Data loss is an expensive reality.
- Setting up a Network -- Wired or Wireless?
To Wire or Not to Wire
Wireless networks are en vogue, but your installation won’t be successful unless you chose the right type of network and set it up properly.
- An Inexpensive Solution to Securing Public Access Computers
Offering secure public Internet access is not as easy as it may seem.
- At War With The Internet
When it comes to sales of technology products over the Internet, there are now two factors that potential buyers must consider as possibly ‘too good to be true’.
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