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| Hardware: Checklist for Reviving a Dead Computer |
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by Otis F. Cooper
Editor's Note: This article is accompanied by some very good video tutorials as well. Enjoy!
It's not something we like to think about but your computer will fail, if you keep it long enough.It may be a simple problem,such as the floppy drive not reading the disk to a major system crash.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, March 28 @ 11:14:15 EDT (553 reads) |
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| Hardware: Choosing the Right Telephone Headset |
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by Wayne Baumgartner
How to Choose The Right Telephone Headset
As little as 10 years ago the choices of telephone headsets for your home or office were few and vendors were limited. Now with the advent of new technology and the internet, the choices are great and suppliers are plentiful. Choosing the best headset for your application and finding a company that knows and understands the product with the ability to support your needs before and after the sale has become essential. Choosing the appropriate headset can be accomplished by considering the grade, model, and style of the headset and by selecting an experienced and reputable supplier.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Friday, November 17 @ 13:38:55 EST (402 reads) |
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| Hardware: Make a Linux Home Data Server of an Old PC |
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by Adam X. Knife
So, you've got an old computer, and you don't know what to do with it. Sure, it can't play new video games, maybe can't run the latest and greatest software, don't fret, it's not totally worthless.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, November 01 @ 12:12:02 EST (535 reads) |
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| Hardware: What Is An Optical Disk? |
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by Park Oskar
Optical Disk
An optical disk is an electronic data storage medium from which data is read and written to by using a low-powered laser beam. It is flat, circular, plastic or glass disk on which data is stored in the form of light and dark pits. The laser beam reads the pits and the data can be accessed. There are three basic types of optical disks:
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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, September 11 @ 11:54:13 EDT (349 reads) |
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| Hardware: Guide to Buying a Laptop Computer |
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by Andrew Gates
With the many different brands and models on the market, buying a laptop or notebook computer may at first seem confusing. But simply breaking down the process into a few key areas and using Myshopping.com.au to search for the most suitable features and pricing makes it much easier to access exactly the machine you're looking for.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, May 24 @ 12:27:30 EDT (498 reads) |
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| Hardware: Printers - A Practical Buyers Guide |
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by Iggy Quazi
Buying a printer can be a complicated business, there are more shapes, sizes and types of printers available to the home and small business user than ever before. Printers have also become specialised for their intended purpose.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, May 15 @ 16:19:08 EDT (494 reads) |
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| Hardware: Guide to Buying a Webcam |
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by Andrew Gates
How web broadcasting works
Webcams are those handy little cameras that attach to your PC and send images to a web page that can be viewed by others. This enables you to share daily life events with friends and family in other parts of the country or the world, or to arrange a video-conference with colleagues and maintain long distance relationships of all kinds. Of course the number of ways to use this technology is limited only by your imagination.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Friday, May 12 @ 16:07:09 EDT (521 reads) |
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| Hardware: Creating a Wireless Desktop |
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by Stephen Orgill
We live in an age of technology and as such we are always looking for ways to make life easier or ways to make things look better. In the home or office (or even the home office) making things look better involves getting rid of clutter. This is where the wireless desktop comes into play. No wires means less clutter and because when using Bluetooth wireless devices line of sight is not needed, you can use your desk space to its optimum with no worries.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, April 19 @ 10:07:37 EDT (563 reads) |
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| Hardware: Creating a Backup Plan |
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by Stephen Bucaro
Your company's data may be its most important asset. Imagine a large corporation with millions of dollars of account receivable and account payable data stored on their network. A fire causes massive data loss. How much work would be required to re-create the lost data? Without backups, the company may not survive the disaster.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, February 23 @ 14:02:49 EST (648 reads) |
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| Hardware: How to Buy A Digital Camera |
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by Gary Hendricks
Buying your first digital camera need not be a difficult task. The key considerations are between resolution (how many megapixels), features, and price. The other factors will include battery life, memory, camera zoom, as well as the LCD viewfinder. Think about these issues and you'll a definitely have a better idea of which digital camera is right for you.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Wednesday, December 15 @ 12:17:57 EST (879 reads) |
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