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Laptops to buy

Posted by admin on Dec 29, 2008 in technology

We all know and understand that the gadgets today are very useful. There are enjoyable to use and very handy. We have and item for listening to music, watching video’s and streaming. You can also bring this gadgets along with you whereever you are and whatever you do. You can now do also have the laptop computers which is very useful for student, employee, boss and the people who do work on the internet. Laptop is very easy to bring and there are so many things that you can do with it.

If you are planning to buy one, but still don’t know which one to buy. Here is a site that can help you find the laptop that you needed. You can find reviews on their site about the products. In which reviews can give you idea about the product description. Some reviews of those people who had tried and used the products. Reviews about the different of one product to another so you can have a better choice. So you can have more idea and you can see the different uses and purposes of one product. You can visit their site and have the laptop that you need. Be sure to choose the right one for you.

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How to Make What You Have Work Better

Posted by admin on Oct 15, 2008 in technology

Declutter those files on your hard drive. Run Scandisk and Disk Defragmenter weekly. Delete programs you don’t use by using their own “delete” feature or get a good decluttering program like Fix-It, or Norton Cleansweep. Back everything up before running them, as they sometimes delete stuff you don’t want them to, but overall, they are safe. If you are running Windows XP, make sure you have the latest versions of these programs. If you are considering “upgrading” to XP, you should be aware that some older hardware will not work with it, although there are drivers online for some of the products. Also, XP sends an inventory of your system to Microsoft when you install it, to prevent piracy. You have to buy a copy for each computer in your office. I have nothing against that, but if you upgrade your system more than a few times, XP will not boot. It will “think” you have installed it on a new computer. Microsoft says you can call them and explain the situation, but it sounds like a pain to me. At this writing, I know of several companies and small business users who have removed XP and gone back to Windows 98, Millenium, or NT, whichever they had to begin with.
Declutter Internet Explorer by going to “Tools/Internet Options/Temporary Internet Files” and click Delete Files. Say “yes” to “Delete All Offline Content.” In Netscape Navigator, click “Edit/PreferenCes/Ad vanced/Cache.” Click on “Clear Disk Cache” button. Then click on “Clear Memory Cache.”

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