December 11th, 2011
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As we know today, almost every business depends on the computer. As you see even for easy task most people using their personal computer or laptop.
Perhaps in some office many people prefer using a personal computer or laptop to write or noting the details of something rather than using a normal pen and paper.
There are many benefits of using a personal computer. Managing work on computer has become much easier than doing it manually.
Don’t forget that your computer is an electronic device which mean it may get some trouble which need troubleshooting. The trouble of the computer is really out of consideration. If you know which part of your computer need to be repaired then you can fix it.
But most people who use the computer don’t know how to repair the computer. That’s mean that we need a good and efficient computer repair company in our area to get our computers repaired immediately.
Judging the reputation of computer repair company can be done in several ways, including looking at the services they offer. Not all computer repair companies have the same reputations.
Here are the several ways for your guide to find good computer repair company :
- Ask your friends where they usually fix their computer. If your friends don’t know, you can search on the internet or on your local computer magazine.
- Read some feedback of their service. You can ask your friend how good the company is. or you can search the feedback on the internet.
- It’s better to find company that has repair technician that can communicate well with you.
- One of the sign of good computer repair company is the company can exist for years or even a decade. People still trust that company to repair their company for years, it’s a good sign.
- What is their guarantee? Usually the computer repair company will offer a guarantee. Look for a company that offers at least 30 days or more.
There are many computer repair company out there, such as computer repair austin tx. Those tips help you to find which company is the best for you.
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December 6th, 2011
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What is it that really takes entertainment technology forward – VCRs, DVDs, cable, 3D, Internet – what is the kind of consumer demand that really fuels the need for change and leaps forward in technological innovation?
No, it isn’t the soaring human spirit that does it. It’s porn, pure and simple. If it weren’t for powerful demand for accessible porn, none of these entertainment media devices would ever have made it to the mainstream, media experts claim.
As wonderful as all of that might be for spinoff benefits, as a parent, you certainly do experience a degree of anxiety over keeping your child away from porn.
It happens to be more difficult today than ever before now that it’s accessible on Internet connected gaming consoles and any smartphone.
You’ve learned how to block websites like that with child monitoring software on the computer. What do you do with all these new devices that allow access? How to block websites on those? Read the rest of this entry →
May 3rd, 2011
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What it means to use the phone is something that is certainly changing very quickly these days. It isn’t about a phone anymore. It’s all about Internet calling options. And those have players like FreePhone2Phone, Skype, Line2 Google Voice , Globe7 and Fring .
To anyone who isn’t really keeping up with where everything is, it can really get confusing. Let’s do a quick round-up of what Internet calling today offers.
First of all, while theoretically, you should be able to utilize your smartphone data plan to make free calls to all kinds of places, there isn’t any single app that lets you use your cell phone to make free calls everywhere.
What you can do is use your computer and a service like Skype or Google Voice to call any number or computer on earth. Or, you can use your smartphone, equipped with something like a Skype app to call other smart phones with the same app over the Internet for free but you can’t use them to call phone numbers for free.
Even so, the more you try calling over the Internet, from a computer or smartphone, the more you will realized that Internet calling is not really all that it is cracked up to be. To begin with, Internet calling means making do with crackly, distant and choppy voice quality. Read the rest of this entry →
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April 28th, 2011
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A disc Blu-Ray has the same size as a DVD (on the outside is identical). The difference is in space in it Storage: 25 GB (50 GB in the case of Blu-Ray Dual Layer), compared with a 4.37 GB DVD (8.74 GB in the case of DVD Dual Layer). Blu-Ray, like the DVD can be found in both rewritable (called BD-RE), which in version that can be written once (BD-R) or read-only (BD-ROM).
To see a Blu-Ray Video, commonly abbreviated as BDMV (Blu-Ray Disc Movie), you need a Blu-Ray a HD High Definition TV, preferably Full HD (1080p). If you want to read the Blu Ray from the PC, reader / writer of the computer, it must (obviously) Support Blu-Ray.
Among the console that has long read the Blu-Ray, is Playstation 3.
Blu-Ray due to its higher capacity (25/50 GB), allows the storage and vision of high definition movies, from the famous 1920×1080 (Full HD), Compared to 720×576 on the DVD. Other formats supported are 1440×1080 (VC1 codec only) 1280×720 (HD Ready) and the old 720×576 (including 720×480). It also benefits the sound, which can be up to 7.1 channels in HD quality and in some cases as lossless (Without loss of quality). The data flow supported by the Blu-Ray is in fact 48 Megabits per second, compared to 8 Megabits of the DVD. The official site is on Blu Ray Blu-RayDisc.com: There are also some demos and movie trailer on BR.
In addition, the codec used is H.264, much better than the old mpeg2 DVD, and this also contributes to more images bright and with less artifacts. The two images below here below can give visually some idea of ??the difference in quality between the old standard DVD and new Blu-Ray, except that increases more and more on large televisions size.

Example Blu-Ray
February 11th, 2011
by Edy
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A lot of people know of the Apple iPad, even if they have not seen or used one of them personally. For a long time it was a buzz word, and everyone wanted one. They didn’t come cheap however and this meant that a lot of people were left wanting.
That was until the copy cat market began to refine their products from the rough and ready tablet computers that were selling on price tag alone. Over the past six months in particular, the tablet computer has become more powerful and easy to use.
The most common operating system on the cheaper tablets is Android. Unfortunately this lightweight operating system was aimed at the smartphone market and not the tablet market, and only fully supported devices up to seven inches in screen size. Though larger devices still work, applications were not made available for the larger screens.
This will change soon, with Android supporting the ten inch variety fully. Once this happens, the availability of applications on the ten inch aPad will level the playing field a little more between the aPad and the iPad.
There are a lot of things that the aPad offers that the iPad does not. The first and foremost is an affordable price tag. Like comparing a PC to a Mac, the aPad is significantly cheaper than the iPad, and what’s more there are a great deal more options, including in the hardware built into the devices. Read the rest of this entry →
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November 9th, 2010
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You’re in the market for a new computer but you can’t decide whether you want a traditional desktop computer, or if you want a laptop. It can help to look at the way that you want to use your computer, as well as the benefits of each.
Laptops have come a long way in recent years, but unfortunately they are limited compared to a desktop. The small size of the device means that the amount and the size of the hardware inside is limited.
The hard drive is commonly limited in size. A full sized desktop uses a hard drive with a 3.5 inch bay-a laptop on the other hand has just a 2.5 inch bay.
The smaller size means that there is physically less space on the platter that holds the data, and so the capacity of a laptop hard drive is less than a drive in a desk top. Read the rest of this entry →
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August 1st, 2010
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In the computer age of today, anti virus computer software is perhaps the most important thing you can get for your computer.
There are few things worse for people today, than the possibility that a virus may be transmitted to your computer, but if a virus harms or wipes out your hard drive, you are lost.
This is not just an issue for people who do most of their work on computers, but for everyone. Indeed today, many people have sentimental files and photos that if they were lost would be gone forever. Read the rest of this entry →
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July 11th, 2010
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Taxes are among the most important personal issues that a person will have to take care of in life. After all, not handling taxes properly can be against in the law.
Computer software for taxes can be used to help make it easier to take care of filing taxes. There are different programs that can be used for people who have different concerns about taxes.
The most popular type of computer software for taxes is TurboTax. This is considered to be one of the best programs to use because it can electronically gather 1099 or W-2 data from financial groups and businesses.
It is also easy to electronically file a tax return and to get updates for forms that need to be filled out through easy to use online upgrade systems. Read the rest of this entry →
June 18th, 2010
by Edy
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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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August 31st, 2009
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Many people sell their used computers for a variety of reasons. Some sell their used computer instead of throwing them as a trash get some money from them, while others sell their used computers to buy new computers with the latest features and technology.
Not only individuals sell their used computers, but also large numbers of organizations or firms sell their used computers.
They do so because the computer systems may require maintenance and repairs, after some time due to the decrease in performance seen in the computers after some years.
Instead of spending more money on the maintenance and repairs they sell and gain money, as there is a great demand for used computers. Read the rest of this entry →