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  • Which Is The Better Choice, Compatible Ink Cartridges Or Name Brand Ink Cartridges?
    Ink cartridges have been designed to be easily replaceable to keep your printer going strong. The ink cartridges, which spread the ink onto the paper during the printing...
  • Tips On Making Your Ink Cartridges Last Longer
    Our printer cartridges are a necessary evil. They often seem dramatically overpriced and they never fail to run out at...
  • The smallest memory card
    Media devices are requiring more and more storage space for content like photos, music and applications. Thus memory cards must keep the pace and raise the bar. And SanDisk makes exactly that by introducing the new microSD High Capacity (microSDHC) flash memory cards that provide 6 or 8 gigabyte of storage space.
  • WiFi conquers Andes
    It really seems that need is the greatest motivation of them all. It seems that a group of researchers, lead by Ermanno Pietrosemoli, based in Venezuela have developed on the existing WiFi standards and technologies in order to successfully transmit signal over a distance of 382Km .
  • 7 millimeter DVD burner
    Speaking of smaller, more power efficient hardware for laptops, I can't stand not to mention this awesome device.
  • New, encrypted hard drive from Hitachi
    Speaking of new, more efficient hardware for laptops, such as the 7millimeter DVD burner or the 64BG SSD, Hitachi's Travelstar 7K200 hard disk couldn't go unnoticed.
  • Worlds thinnest laptop
    Intel announced it will release a new laptop codenamed Intel mobile Metro notebook that's due to be released this year. And you should take a look at some design features such as, let's say the incredible height of 0.7 inches.
  • Kodak new image sensor
    In case you didn't know current image sensors use Kodak's proprietary technology named the "Bayer Pattern" (after Bryce Bayer, the Kodak researcher who discovered it) . This model uses a pattern of Red, Green and Blue pixels that captures light and then a digital image is constructed based on that.
  • World’s fastest Internet connection
    One would expect to find the world's fastest residential Internet connection in the house of some tech-wiz or major network 'geek.' But facts are a bit different, the world's fastest internet connection can be found in the house of a nice 75 year old lady in Sweden.
  • Create your own Wii games
    The Nintendo Wii owners community is constantly expanding and for now it looks like it's going to keep growing in the next period. But it seems the guys over at Nintendo want to make use of the momentum created by Wii and take the matter one step further.
  • MacBook Air
    There was a lot of fuss around the new MacBook presented at the recent Apple keynote, but I’m still considering the pros and cons. Sure it’s slim ( 0.76-inch at its thickest ) and it has a nice 13.3-inch, widescreen display. But it's not dubbed “air” for nothing.
  • Squeeze 500GB on your HD DVDs
    Disks with huge storage space (of 1GB or greater) aren't all that new lately. On the contrary, they are to become very popular in the near future. So what's so interesting regarding the Microholas project ?
  • HyperFlash cache from AMD
    HyperFlash is AMD's response to TurboMemory Flash from Intel. The basic concept behind HyperFlash and TurboMemory is to put a native flash memory where the operating system can store frequently needed data .
  • The nanobattery
    I think that today almost everyone of us has multiple electronic devices such as mobile phones, PDAs or laptops and one thing we have to keep an eye on is battery life.
  • 9 Gbit/s - New record
    Some white-coat, huge-brain scientists in Tokyo managed to break the speed record for Ethernet data communication using IPv6. The record was reported just now by the Internet2 consortium, the organizers of the competition.
  • No One Told You About 192.168.0.1
    192.168.0.1 is one of the most vital IP addresses used in networks. Acquire basic facts about 192.168.0.1 and oversee your network adequately.
  • Connect A PC To A Cisco Router Or Switch
    For those of you that don't know, the basic difference between a hub and a switch is that the switch is more efficient.
  • How Do I Burn A DVD?
    The following article will explain the best processes to follow in order to burn a DVD. It will detail how to burn data to it, burn multimedia files to a it and copy and burn a commercial one.
  • Where Did All The Data Go? Recovering Your Hard drive
    This article is a brief explanation into the concept of recovering data from your hard drive in the event of a crash.
  • Hardware device not recognized – What Can You Do
    What can you do if your operating system doesn’t recognise the new hardware device you plugged? Here are some plausible solutions and tips.
  • Successful set-up of LinkSYS Router
    The following article will explain what a LinkSys Router is, advantages of obtaining one and its key features. It will also explain the process of installation of a LinkSys Router.
  • How Do I Monitor CPU Temperature
    CPU overheating can cause serious problems to your computer; a temperature monitoring system can help you avoid such problems.
  • SATA Drive
    SATA (Serial Advance Technology Attachment) is the latest hard drive technology in the computer industry.
  • Random Access Memory (RAM)
    RAM (Random Access Memory) is the computer’s temporary memory storage. Every time we close a program or shutdown our computer the memories processed by RAM are erased. A different set of memories begins to occupy RAM again as we start accessing our computers.
  • Best Place to find computer parts online
    We are living in a day and age when the children are computer experts and the older generation are falling by the way side.
  • Where to find computer parts online
    In many cases it can be hard to find computer parts to match the systems and program in use. One of the hardest places to find such items is in the U.K.
  • Enhance your Computer Skills with great Computer Tips and Security Info
    The advent of computers has revolutionized our lives. From sending e-mails to chatting with our friends who reside in the other corner of the globe, computer has made those things possible which almost seemed like an impossible dream only half a century back.
  • The Many Choices Available When Buying Ink Cartridges
    Our printers need ink. And with the 'green' office becoming a growing trend and everybody trying to save money in a tight economy, sometimes it is difficult to know what type of ink to buy.
  • Finding Hard to find Computer Parts
    What do you do when you just can't find that computer part you desperately need?
  • Iomega Portable Hard Drive Review
    The Iomega Portable Hard Drive has a 120 GB capacity. For home users and home business users, this is probably the best external hard drive you can purchase to ensure you never run out of space on your existing computer.
  • BlueTooth Wireless And How It Works
    How Does Bluetooth Actually Work?

    Bluetooth devices will normally operate at 2.4 GHZ
    in the license free, globally available ISM radio
    band. The advantage to this band includes worldwide
    availability and compatibility. A disadvantage to
    this however, is that the devices must share this
    band with other RF emitters. This includes
    automobile security systems, other wireless devices,
    and other noise sources, such as microwaves.
  • Make your computer ask for a password
    At the start of the computer, BIOS , the first program that runs. One can tell BIOS to demand a password when it begins, thus it restricts the access to one’s computer. If someone wants to get access to the BIOS setup program, sometimes termed CMOS setup one must switch on or reboot one’s computer. The screen will show a series of diagnostics and a memory check. There will be a message like Hit the DEL key to make entry into the BIOS setup, program will be present. A message like "Hit the key to enter the BIOS setup program" will appear.
  • Flash Bootloader
    A common and must known solution in such conditions is to decorate a bootloader that acts as a program which is a part of the standard OS that hacks the system and stores the substitute OS. Apple took the initiative to use this technique for it’s a/UX Unix implementation and this was copied by different freeware OS and BeOS personal Edition 5.
  • Boot Loader
    Most computer systems only conduit code traced in the memory (ROM or RAM). Upgraded operating mechanisms are loaded on hard disks, or sometimes on LiveCDs, USB flash drives, or other non-volatile storage components. When one first switches on the computer, there is no trace of the operating system in memory. The computer’s hardware alone is unable to do intricate actions such as storing a program from the disk. There is also the requirement of the usage of a special tiny program called a bootstrap loader, bootstrap or boo loader. The only function of the program is to store other software for the operating system to make a start.
  • Resetting BIOS Password Using Hardware
    One should be well acquainted how to reset the BIOS password through the usage of hardware. In the case the machine is not accessed if switch on of the system, it remain a matter of possibility to get past the BIOS password. It is seen that BIOS password is kept in CMOS memory that is taken care of while the personal computer is switched off by a tiny battery which gets inserted into the motherboard.
  • Firmware on Adapter Cards
    A computer system can be comprised of a number of BIOS firmware chips. The motherboard BIOS typically is comprised of the code to get the accessibility of fundamental hardware elements such as the keyboard, floppy drives, ATA (IDE) hard disk controllers, USB human interface devices, and storage devices. Furthermore, plug-in adapter cards such as SCSI, RAID, Network interface cards, and video boards often cover their own BIOS, superseding the system BIOS code for the given part.
  • BIOS for Beginners
    The terminology BIOS stands for Basic Input Output System. It is a vital component in the computer. It is loaded on a chip on the motherboard. It helps the computer’s operating system to communicate. It acts as a middleman between the hardware and its operating mechanism. Without the help of the BIOS the computer’s operating system will not be able to make communication or being incapable of controlling hardware. In other way, it can be said that BIOS can be considered to be the decisive element of any computer. If under any circumstances, the options are not inserted and arrayed in a perfect way there is the higher possibility of the slow running of the computer by more than 40%.
  • Learn the Basics in Operating Satellite Television
    Satellite television system is one of the latest advancements in the world of television broadcasting. The processes involved in the operation of the system are complicated, which is the reason why people should first learn the basic features and advantages of satellite television sets before they purchase them. Additionally, they can also refer to informative books that cover issues related to the development and use of satellite television systems.
  • Finding Xbox 360 Deals
    There are always going to be places where you can find Xbox 360 deals. You might be wondering how you can do this, or where the best places are. There are several tips that you should keep in mind as you are searching for them.
  • Looking Into Buying A Used PSP
    The Playstation Portable is a popular gaming system, but for some it may be a little out of their reach financially. Sometimes, a used PSP is the best investment for the beginner to the gaming system craze.
  • What Are the New Xbox 360 Games?
    The Xbox is one of the most widely loved and newly released video game consoles in the world, and for good reason. It offers versatility and power and there are always fabulous new Xbox 360 games that are being released. Whether it is you or someone you know that is an Xbox 360 enthusiast, it is important to be aware of all the new Xbox 360 games, so you can learn about them and decide which ones are best and worth purchasing.
  • The World in High Def with Blue Ray
    DVD movies began to be produce in the 1990's, and they became the dominant home video format sometime around 2000, a position that DVD's enjoy even today. However, with a storage capacity of only 4.7 Gb, home theater users require discs which can hold high definition content, DVD's simply do not have the storage capacity to hold all of that data. Therefore, nine leading electronics companies, including Sony, Samsung, and Sharp, began developing a next generation movie format to hold high definition video to usher in a new era of the home theater. With the so called "blue ray" specifications finalized, the average consumer can now afford to watch movies in high definition.
  • Defining Home Theater with the Best blue ray players
    DVD's became popular with the turn of the century, with most people upgrading as the technology became ever cheaper and they realized how good DVD's looked compared to VHS video tapes. With skyrocketing sales of LCD and plasma televisions and several exciting new home theater technologies on their way, consumers are once again able to upgrade to an even better format than DVD. Blue ray is expected to become the dominant home video format in the next year or two, but you can purchase an Best blue ray players today to become future proof for tomorrow.
  • The Latest Hardware with a New PSP
    When it comes to buying consumer electronics, many people are afraid of buying used products, and rightfully so. Many stores which resell used products do not vigorously check for defects or other problems with the product that they accept. In some more extreme cases, employees of brick and mortar stores which resell these products have accepted empty cases without any electronics inside and wired controllers where the wire had been torn off. If you want all the trust of a brand new product, then you'll want to buy a new PSP instead of going used.
  • Where to Find Cheat Codes for PSP
    PSP stands for Playstation Portable and is the newest release from the Playstation Company. The PSP is widely loved around the world and there are some great products and accessories that are available to go with it. Cheat codes for PSP are also available, and these help people to play a game easier or more specifically to get through certain parts of the game easier.
  • Why and How to Copy Xbox 360 Games
    You might be wondering why you would want to know how to copy your Xbox 360 games, and there are plenty of reasons. Firstly, consider how expensive each game you buy is. Now imagine what would happen if it got scratched or became unusable after you had played your favorite game many times. You would either have to buy a new game or just do without. If you know how to copy Xbox 360 games then you have a form of insurance against anything happening to your favorite game.

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