June 18th, 2010
by Edy
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Internet
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Our access to information has never been as convenient. In ancient times, only young men were allowed to go to school and learn about philosophers and literature.
When the ultra-conservative Middle Ages came along, knowledge was left in the hands of the religious, and wouldn’t see a renewal until the Renaissance.
As the centuries passed, people were granted greater access to information, until our modern day scholars decided to make things easier for everyone.
From libraries stocking books in order, we moved to databases that stored information in a way that it could be stored, searched through, and retrieved. Read the rest of this entry →
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November 14th, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Software, Operating System
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In 1998, Microsoft Corporation released their latest update of the popular Windows operating system – Windows 98.
It was a successor to the previous version of Windows 95 and was an improvement on technology contained in its predecessor.
One of the great advantages to Windows 98 was that it required relatively low system requirements making it easier to gain its full potential even on older machines.
This version of Windows gave full support to DOS applications because it could be switched between DOS mode and Windows mode. Being able to do this allowed the user to fix certain system errors manually.
Windows 98 was never as stable as regular computer users needed. This was due to many reasons. Often the software developers of drivers and applications had insufficient experience with the creation of programs for the new system. Read the rest of this entry →
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September 29th, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Tips
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If this is your first time, the best tips on buying a new computer are to assemble your own.
What are the advantages of assembling your own computer?
- You can adjust your computer to your preference
- You can maximize your computer’s optimum performance
- You can choose the best of each components
- You can create a smaller budget for a great pick
- You can discard the component you don’t need and buy the ones you do
- You dictate your own specifications
- You can upgrade one component anytime it fails
- Each components have its warranty
These tips on buying a new computer may look substandard but actually it is best to try this out. Technology in the computer world grows faster than you thought. If you buy a computer package, usually it also fails as a whole. Read the rest of this entry →
September 24th, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Tips
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Personal Computers are always the best choice! Technology today offers a lot of microprocessor systems, and one of which is your Personal Computer.
But Personal Computers offer a greater performance than all the others. So here are some considerable tips on buying a Personal Computer.
Tips:
- Know your purpose – will you use it for office use, games, etc…
- Canvass before you buy
- Don’t listen to sales talk, probably they’re just sales
- Assembled and customizable computers are better than branded PCs with fixed components
- Choose LCD monitors rather than CRT monitors – LCD is more energy efficient, or check out some of the advantages and disadvantages between the two
- When you buy computer parts, make sure they are all compatible with each other
- List your products well, read some reviews, and ask some knowledgeable friend or an expert
These are some of the tips on buying a Personal Computer. It is always good to study and learn things first before you put your investment on it.
Computers have a lifespan of about three to five years the most, depending on the manufacturer of each component.
The durability of each component usually depends on the manufacturer. At some point, the cheaper it gets, the weaker the component is. But that’s not always the situation. That’s why you need to seek out reviews or seek for some tips on buying a Personal Computer.
Always have the attitude of comparing products when you buy computers. When you do compare, you see the advantages and disadvantages of each component that you want to buy.
Therefore you have a greater list of choices to choose from. This makes it easy for you to pay for the right kind of thing. Remember to buy only what you need and not want you wanted.
April 9th, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Security, Internet
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Internet is great technology. Internet can be accessed by all ages, races, and all genders. More people can read about their favorite subjects without having run to the library or purchase an expensive encyclopedia set.
With more knowledge organized in a format that can be easy to search through, retrieve, and work with, more people can learn faster and do more research online.
This revolution in information technology and presentation comes with its own disadvantages. Not all information presented online is true or edited.
Not all websites are safe to access, and not all files that you download from the Internet are free from malicious programs that can give hackers access to your computer. Read the rest of this entry →
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November 24th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Processor
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As we all know, the processor (CPU or Central Processing Unit) is the brain of the computer and this is where all the calculations take place.
The technology of processor comprises mainly of the differences between single core and dual core processors.
Single core processor has only one chip that processes all the instructions and calculations. If a single core processor is in a multi-tasking situation, the processor switches back and forth to process each set of instructions or programs. With this, the processor resources are all consumed and its performance suffers.
Dual core processor is two separate computer chips combined in one single chip. Each core chip handles data strings simultaneously to improve efficiency. Read the rest of this entry →
July 22nd, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Featured, Mouse
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The advantages of Blue Tooth Technology in Your Wireless Mouse
The Blue Tooth technology allows a wireless range of up to 30 feet with little (if any) interference. Blue Tooth technology also allows for a faster response time than even a traditional corded mouse. This technology also requires no set up; your Blue Tooth wireless mouse will work as soon as you plug it in! Read the rest of this entry →
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