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Dual core computer processors: luxury or necessity?

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Most of the talk going on in the computer processor industry is revolving around dual core processors. But what advantages do they actually give and is it worth it in terms of price?
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Computers For Gaming - 6 Most Important Features

Monday, May 11th, 2009

For computer gaming a powerful computer is necessary, and includes specific features, like, a fast processor, lots of RAM and great graphics capabilities. The basic formula to follow is Graphics + RAM + Processor Speed + Screen/Display will deliver a great gaming experience. These features are necessary for those who game often and serious gamers would never settle for less. They are also very useful for any power users because of their great graphics capabilities, such as, movie editing, watching and other media and entertainment.
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Reasons to use Audio Visual Interactive Whiteboard in Education

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Lets start with what an interactive whiteboard system actually is. It comprises of literally a white board which is linked to a computer, or a computer network. Files and applications from the computer can be displayed on the whiteboard. However here is the interactive part. What is displayed on the board can be changed. You can write, draw, and make notes directly onto the whiteboard using either finger or a special pen and your work is then saved onto the computer or laptop, that the white board is connected to. This can be saved for future reference, printed out, or e-mailed.
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What’s The Best Computer and Why

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

You might be surprised at the answer. Through the years I have been asked this question many times. People understandably would like to know the answer before spending their money. Many think that the only answer is in the big names that they have heard. And it's no wonder these same companies have spent millions promoting their names.
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Computer Maintenance: Improving The Life Of Your Computer

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

There are many reasons why a computer slows down after years of usage, but the most common reason is the lack of computer maintenance from the user. Owning and using a computer requires basic knowledge on the hardware and software, and computer troubleshooting. The bit of know-how is important to sustain the life of your computer and its performance.
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Buying a Photo Printer

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

As more and more of us have turned to digital photography there has been a huge surge in demand for printers that can deliver photo print quality reproduction that we have been used to with a developer shop. With the development of improved technology delivering a wider range of printing options you will find a bedazzling array of photo quality printers to choose from so here we shall give you some sound advice as to what you should be looking for in a new photo printer.
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Speed Up Your Computer With Overclocking

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

When you ask anyone about computers, usually their fantasy is of a super fast computer that doesnt ever stall or crash. Unfortunately for us, that still remains a fantasy. In our world today we have good computers but even our good computers continue to stall, hang, crash and work extremely slow. Since the invention of computers, computers have only gotten more and more popular.
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How To Build Your Own PC

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Building a games PC can be a stressful and confusing process. There are so many parts to choose from and sometimes the will to build it yourself can dim and you start to become tempted to buy one ready made from manufacturers or retailers such as Dell or PC World. While it is definitely the easiest option it is much more expensive to buy a ready made PC than it is to build one yourself.
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How to Handle Runtime Errors

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Runtime errors are generated when computers running certain program applications encounter issues. An example of this is the runtime error code 7. This type of runtime error has to do with "out of memory" problems. Conflicts with the Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) programs or other open apps, memory issues, computer viruses and software trouble are the main causes of runtime errors.
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Diagnosing and Solving Common Printer Problems

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Any business owner or manager knows how important printers are to success. When the printers are down productivity suffers, and even the most robust business can grind to a halt. While many large companies can afford to hire professionals to troubleshoot and maintain the printers in the office, many smaller business owners find themselves wearing the hat of the printer repairman. Knowing how to diagnose and solve common printer problems can save those business owners lots of time and money, while at the same time keeping the business productive and profitable.
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