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Things You Should Be Aware Of Before Upgrading Memory

When a computer starts to run slow the first thing that pops into the mind of most people is “I need more memory”. Upgrading your systems memory is one of the cheapest and easiest upgrades to perform, but before you upgrade you need to find out a few things about your system.

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Used And Refurbished Computers - What To Look For?

Nowadays desktops and laptops are much more durable and dependable that they were just five years ago. Therefore, buying a used or refurbished computer is becoming more of a trend.

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Tips for Buying a Multimedia Projector

One the hottest pieces of computer peripheral hardware today is a multimedia projector. You can use a multimedia projector for a multitude of tasks, such as: presentations at conferences, board room presentations, projecting videos on to a wall in your home to watch movies, and more. There are a several types of multimedia projectors on the market today. The major question is which projector you should buy? There are many brands and four major types of multimedia projectors.

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How To Speed Up A Computer - 6 Step-by-Step Tips

Have you ever been in the middle working on your computer and suddenly it froze, crashed or came to a slow crawl? And you had to restart, lost your work, lost time and felt so enraged that if you had an axe STOP! DO NOT KILL the computer. Here are 6 tips on how to speed up a computer.

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Blu-Ray - The New Standard For Home Entertainment

Blu-Ray is not only the latest but, since Toshiba withdrew its HD-DVD competing product from the market, the greatest replacement for DVDs and CDs. The HD-DVD versus Blu-Ray battle had close parallels between the VHS versus Betamax contest of the video age in the early 80`s.

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Things You Need To Know Before Choosing Your Video Card For Your Computer

The video card in your computer is what gives you the ability to game and be able to see things. The video card or graphics card is what produces images and lets you play all those games that you want to play all the time. It is what lets you watch videos and things like that.

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Some Tips for Finding the Perfect Laptop or Notebook Computer

The good news is that the price of laptop and notebook computers has never been lower than it is today. The prices of laptops have continued to fall even as the prices for other electronic equipment has stagnated, providing consumers with a wealth of computer power at their fingertips.

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Printer Shopping Tips for the Home User

The good news is that the price of computer technology continues to fall, with computers and related equipment that once cost many thousands of dollars now much more affordable for the average home user. The bad news is that the pace of technology continues to accelerate, leaving many home users in the dust. It can be difficult for even tech savvy users to choose the right equipment for their homes and home offices, and printers are one prime example of this problem.

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Replacing Discontinued or Unsupported Print Spool Management Software

A company’s day-to-day operations are largely driven by the program that manages its print spooler, believe it or not. Memos, faxes, contracts, receipts, customer orders–the stuff of business, essentially, can’t propel the company’s operations forward if it can’t get printed and circulated to the appropriate parties.

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Pump Up the Power on Your Electronic Devices

Everywhere we turn, even in movies and on TV, we routinely see people talking on cell phones while going about their daily activities, typing on laptops during airplane trips, in college classes, even in coffee shops, and listening to iPods while walking down the street. The proliferation of electronic devices has dramatically changed the way we communicate, even enabling us to work anywhere or anytime via the Internet. But one thing most of us never think about is the power requirement of these electronic devices, and what to do when the power runs out.

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