Hardware
Laptops, Macintosh, Windows-Based

The Duplex Scanner Works Miracles

The typical scanning device is a great addition to any office environment. It digitalizes information for future access at the drop of a hat.

Published on 12th September 2008 by irwin streak

Protecting Standard Computers In Industrial Applications

How to protect a standard computer and printer on a shop floor, to ensure more efficient runing of the production area.

Published on 26th April 2008 by Robert Thomson

What is RAM?

RAM is a moniker for Random Access Memory. It acts as a short-term memory much like the human brain to store a wealth of information.

Published on 25th April 2008 by Robert Thomson

What is a DIMM?

A DIMM, or dual in-line memory module, is a double component of the single in-line memory module.

Published on 21st April 2008 by Robert Thomson

WHAT IS EEPROM?

EEPROM is a type of ready-only memory that can be modified by the user of the ROM.

Published on 21st April 2008 by Robert Thomson

Avoid Computer Disaster: A review of Spyzooka

If your computer has been running slow lately and you just don’t know why, then you might have an infestation of spyware. Check out my article on Spyzooka a spyware removal tool for advise and action steps to take in order to keep your computing experience a happy and efficient one.

Published on 19th April 2008 by Robert Thomson

How To Select The Notebook That Meets Your Requirements?

For the past ten years there has been a tremendous growth in the usage of notebook or laptop computers. The impact is that the notebooks are slowly replacing the traditional desktop computers from home as well as from office. There are so many varieties, technologies and brands of notebooks available in the market that it has become very difficult for a regular user to identify the best fit for his or her needs. This article will help you in getting a few tips on how to select the right notebook

Published on 8th April 2008 by Adolph Reekie

Shake Lights - Fake or Not?

The Truth About Shake Lights or Shake Flashlights.

Published on 8th April 2008 by Adolph Reekie

40GB, 60GB or 80GB - Which PS3 Should You Choose?

So, you've made the decision to buy a PlayStation 3? You're not the only one - to date over 5.75 million units have sold worldwide. You can't go wrong with a PS3 as it offers the best graphics and value for gamers out there. The trouble is, should you go for a 40GB, 60GB, or 80GB hard drive?

Published on 1st April 2008 by Adolph Reekie

Erase a Hard Disk Drive Permanently - How

A hard disk drive also known as hard drive or hard disk is a non-volatile storage device, which has the facility to stock up digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters and magnetic surfaces. Its design consists of a spindle which can hold one or more flat circular disks known as platters, onto which the data is recorded. It has the ability to store data more than floppy disk drives and can also access and transmit data at faster pace. Today, the boost in disk space and access speeds of

Published on 15th March 2008 by Adolph Reekie

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