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A Wonder Of The Modern Age


 by: Mitchell Hampson

Are you sick of having no room on your computer table, if so here are a few tips that might help you on your way?

If you still own one of those HUGE CRT monitors maybe it?s now a good idea to purchase one of the new more modern looking TFT monitors, they are a fifth of the size of cumbersome CRT monitors and much more aesthetic looking in the process.

Prices for a good CRT monitor have dropped considerably over the last 12 months and a 17? monitor which I find big enough for most uses can be purchased for around $200.

Other great purchases which are now the much smaller are compact keyboards, even a smaller than normal mouse can be bought for only a few dollars and are often more preferred for the female pc user.

Also you could always turn to a laptop which would be much more portable and you could have it anywhere in the home, making wireless networking a great idea, if you have broadband.

Being wireless enabled is now very cost effective and now the best thing about it is how simple it all is to put together, most laptops already come with the WIFI card built in.

Also if you travel a lot a laptop computer is a very indispensable bit of kit, they are also very versatile and extremely lightweight the Apple G4 iBook probably being the lightest one around at the moment.

I suppose the only downside to a laptop compared to a desktop is that if you are really into gaming it maybe doesn?t quite cut the mustard like the laptop, Laptops usually share memory between the CPU(central processing unit) and the GPU(graphics processing unit), saving a lot of space and helping reduce power consumption.

Whichever way you look at it they all have there own
pro?s and con?s and are still in my opinion a wonder of the modern age.

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Tips for Getting the Most Life Out of Your Laptop Battery

Tips for Getting the Most Life Out of Your Laptop Battery


 by: Eve Larson

As more and more people are becoming part of the mobile workforce and using laptop or tablet PC?s battery life is often a primary concern. Today?s portable computers use lithium-ion batteries instead of older style nickel-cadmium power sources. In addition to being able to hold a greater charge, lithium is also very light weight, another important concern for portable computers.

When you are purchasing your computer investigate if a long-life battery is available. While it will add to the cost it can give up to double the usage of a normal battery. To get the most usage out of your battery you?ll need to understand a little bit about how batteries work. Each battery has a limited number of charge cycles. If your battery lasts for 4 hours and on the first day you use it for 2 hours and then recharge it fully and the next day you use it for 2 hours again and then fully recharge...

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The Day My Laptop was Stolen Almost Killed My Business?..

The Day My Laptop was Stolen Almost Killed My Business?..

 by: Harald Anderson

One of the worst feelings I have ever had was the day my laptop was stolen.
The laptop can be replaced.
However the loss of critical DATA
was the biggest risk my business has ever faced.

When I recovered from the experience I asked myself the question?.?what can I learn from this disaster??
The lesson is simple, loss of data is the largest threat to business survival.

There is nothing that can prepare you for the feeling of loss and the dread that comes with knowing that your personal data is gone forever.
While it is very inconvenient and can be very expensive to replace the laptop itself, NOTHING can replace the hours of hard work that is represented by the data stored on a modern computers hard disk drive.

Whether you own a laptop for personal use, or have one for business reasons, there are many,...

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Do The World?s Poor Children Really Need A $100 Laptop?

Do The World?s Poor Children Really Need A $100 Laptop?

 by: Alex Haakonsen

The chairman and founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab recently launched the $100 laptop to the world?s media. Is it necessary?

MIT rolled out a non-profit association, called One Laptop Per Child, to design, manufacture and distribute laptops that will be provided to various governments at cost price and issued to children by participating schools on a basis of one laptop per child. These machines will be rugged, Linux-based and so energy-efficient that hand cranking alone can generate sufficient power for operation.

The internet connectivity question is addressed in a few different ways, including the use of Wi-Fi, WiMax, 3G and satellites, as well as fibre, coaxial cable and plain old telephony. Competition, deregulation and the fact that the developing world is now the only new telecommunications market, will all perhaps contribute to...

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 by: Marvin Mitchell

History has proven that gold provides excellent investment opportunities during times of inflation, political unrest, and economic uncertainty. With terrorism on the rise, record oil prices, and an ever increasing Federal deficit, we believe the price of gold will explode in the near future.

Many wealthy individuals and large corporations seem to agree with our assessment. We've noticed a large number...

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