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  • Inside View On Printers  By : Alan Jason Smith
    Printers have certainly come a long way since the inception of the character and and dot matrix printers. These ancient products (ancient in technical terms being as few as 10-15 years) were what are known as impact printers, simply because they needed to make a physical connection with the paper in order to achieve the ink-on-paper result.
  • Notebook or Desktop Computer -- Which Should You Choose?  By : Reid Neubert
    On TV and in the movies, we see a lot of portable computers being used in homes and offices. Is that what you should get? Portable computers cost more, so unless you really have the need for one, you get a lot more computer for your money with a regular desktop PC.
  • Blu-Ray set to take the world by storm!  By : Paul Colbert
    The Blu-ray Disc belongs to a new generation of optical discs capable of staging high density data. Operating at a wave length of 405nm unlike DVDs and CDs that are based on red/IR lasers that work at 650 and 780nm,blue-ray discs store much more data
  • Laptop Screen Inverter  By : Lisa Hope
    What is a Laptop Screen Inverter.
  • What is Blu-Ray DVD  By : Ryan Fyfe
    Video technology has increased significantly over the past years, and is continuing to grow at an incredible rate. Digital Video Disc’s aka DVD’s are the most likely the last big jump in consumer video technology that everyone is familiar with. To keep up with the ever advancing world of electronics a new format of video storage will be released soon called Blu-ray.
  • Dell: Putting on stickers is costly  By : Jonathan Munk
    Buying a new computer is an exciting event for most people. Many consumers find it fun to unpack and put together their new PC, expecting it to look clean and flawless. But many are disappointed when they find tacky Microsoft and Intel stickers cluttering an otherwise sleek design.
  • USB Extension Options: Breaking the 16 foot barrier  By : Preston Wily
    Universal Serial Bus, also known as USB, has become the interface of choice for computer enthusiasts for a variety of reasons including speed, ease of use and availability. When using USB, however, you are limited to a 16 foot maximum distance before encountering signal loss and degradation. You have a variety of options available to increase this distance, however, depending on how far you need to go and what price you are willing to spend to extend the distance to your USB device.
  • Can Ink Cartridges & Inkjet printers actually be cool ?  By : ajames
    Ink cartridges have evolved over the years in so many ways that they have in themselves become fairly hi tech let alone the machines that use them. Your average inkjet printer these days can perform a myriad of functions at prices seemingly getting cheaper by the minute.
  • Building a Computer From the Bottom Up  By : Frank Hardy
    Before you even think about building your own computer make sure that you go for the best technology possible. This is an important task and you want it to turn out as close to perfect as possible.
  • Maintaining your Mac  By : Davor Prcovich
    Mac and the OS X are very stable and reliable. However, if you want your Mac to work perfectly you have to maintain it properly...
  • Toner Cartridges: Should you use Remanufactured or Compatibles?  By : ajames
    Toner cartridges come in a variety of flavours now under the banner of original and non-original with all kinds of claims on both sides so which one is right for you?
  • Computer Slow? Optimize It With The Right Tools  By : PC Power Suite
    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. And the good news is tha...
  • Take Your Laptop For A Walk On The Wireless Side  By : Laramie Cahill
    Wireless internet access is truly the wave of the future and depending on where you live the future could be now. Wireless "hotspots" really are popping up somewhere on a daily basis. Not that I'm complaining, because having the ability to access the internet via a wireless connection is a great convenience and allows you to "Take Your Laptop For a Walk on Wireless Side".

    On the other hand, even though there are thousands of "hotspots", they don't always get a whole bunch...
  • How to replace your iPod Battery  By : Rick Tures
    iPods are a great invention, however, many have complained about the lack of playtime and poor battery life. Previously, replacing an iPod battery was next to impossible. So when your battery dies, its time for a new iPod. This of course proved to be extremely expensive. We teach you how to replace your own iPod battery at a fraction of the cost of a new iPod with the following easy to follow step by step guide.
  • How to ‘Download’ Your Old Computer to the Highest Bidder  By : Don
    When you think trash, you surely don’t think about your old, trusty personal computer. But that’s exactly what will become of it when you make the inevitable move toward your next laptop or desktop. And, yes, buying a new computer is inevitable, considering the pace at which computer technology zips along. Just think—about a handful of years ago, a fast microprocessor for a laptop was at 233 MHz. Now you’re looking at about at least 2 GHz! That’s Giga, with a G.
  • Inside Your Inkjet Printer: How Does It Work?  By : Bob Stephens
    Nearly every computer user has an inkjet printer, yet most people have no clue how it works. This article gives a brief history of inkjet printer technology advancements, and explains what's going on inside your printer when you click that "Print" button.
  • How to Convert VHS to DVD with a DVD Recorder  By : Cole Figgins
    In order to preserve your memories and films, converting your VHS videos to DVDs is a great idea.
  • 7 Barebones Computer Buying Tips  By : Peter Stewart
    Barebones computers and barebones systems provide a ray of hope for those looking for very affordable but good cheap computers. There are some things you need to look out for so you don't get caught out.
  • How to buy the perfect PC  By : Dee Kerr
    PCs have become a staple in every home. Without PCs, you will find it hard to stay connected and to even do the work required of you in school or in the office...
  • What Exactly is an Intel Centrino Mobile Notebook?  By : Peter Stewart
    What exactly goes into an Intel Centrino mobile notebook is a mystery to many people. We demystify this sometimes misunderstood technology as well as look at the Intel Centrino mobile laptop processor. Know exactly what you are getting with your new laptop.
  • Building A Computer Introduction  By : Chris Silop
    A brief introduction on how and why to build your own computer.
  • Building A Computer - Picking Components  By : Chris Silop
    A guide on how to pick the parts for your computer.
  • Dual-Core Processor Wars: AMD X2 vs Intel Pentium D  By : Peter Stewart
    There's a war going on and the latest battle continues in the realm of dual-core processors, offering 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  By : James Stratford
    Managing temperatures using appropriate packaging materials is essential to ensure the reliability of high-power LED applications, explains James Stratford of Universal Science.
  • Computer Consulting 101 PC Troubleshooting Advice  By : Joshua Feinberg
    Need some PC troubleshooting tips? This article helps you learn some of the most commonly requested Computer Consulting 101 PC troubleshooting advice.
  • Laptop Batteries are More Than a Black Box  By : Angela Oliver
    Laptop batteries are the most important battery in the field of rechargeable batteries, but they are also the most complicated and regulated of all rechargeable batteries.
  • Why Most People Pay Double for Laser Toner Cartridges  By : Larry Andrew
    Many people don’t know or understand much about compatible toner cartridges. These are new toner cartridges made to the exact specifications of their laser printer. Others are afraid a compatible toner cartridge is simply a cheap toner cartridge. That's simply not true. A good compatible toner cartridge from a reputable toner company will consistently produce high quality print. You will also be able to print the same number of pages, but at nearly half the cost.
  • Five Myths about Compatible Toner Cartridges  By : Larry Andrew
    Many people have different views and opinions about compatible toner cartridges. Other people simply know very little about compatible cartridges. After fifteen years of use, I’ve found at least five myths about compatible toner cartridges.
  • A New Generation of Compatible Toner Cartridges and Savings  By : Larry Andrew
    Today, you can save a lot of money on your toner cartridges. However, before you jump in and purchase a toner cartridge, you would be wise to do a little homework. An informed choice can save you a lot of headaches.
  • Guide To CNC Machines  By : Charles Mohaney -
    CNC machines are used in a variety of industrial settings and in woodworking shops. Most are out of the price range for the individual user, but can be purchased used for about half the price. These machines increase speed and accuracy when doing large jobs or repetitive tasks.

    How CNC Machines Work
     
    CNC machines are used in a variety of industry, manufacturing processes and woodworking shops. CNC routers are used for drilling holes. Some machines have the capability o...

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