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» Expansion Cards Part 1: (of a 3 part series)

Published 28.05.2006 05:55:00 | Hardware PCI

» Motherboard Basics

Published 28.05.2006 05:55:00 | Hardware A recent Tech Tip covered the basics of selecting a computer case and made mention of the various sizes that correspond to motherboards of different form factors. A few people wrote in expressing interest in understanding more about the basics of motherboards, and that's exactly what this Tech Tip intends to address.

» Flash Memory Part 2: MMC and SD

Published 28.05.2006 05:55:00 | Hardware MMC and SD

» Review: Implementing the Google Search Appliance in an Intranet environment

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware Our corporate intranet is a non-framed environment with both Lotus Domino and IIS (.Net and classic ASP) applications and content. We have between 300,000-500,000 pages of web content and documents across more than 1200 "sites" on approximately 30 unique domains. We used to have Inktomi's UltraSeek Server 3.0 as our intranet search engine which was beginning to look like its age (purchased in 1998). The Inktomi product did not handle attachments well (DOC, PPT, PDF, etc.), would not

» Electronic Schematics Diagram-The Four Commonly Asked Questions

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware I came across quite a number of questions about electronic circuit schematics diagram.

» Discover Everything About Wholesale Bar Code Reader And Software!

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware It is a given fact that buying wholesale would make us save more money than buying individual items at retail. Purchasing in bulk means more profit for the seller that he could be afforded the leeway of granting discounts. This principle is important when you're planning on buying wholesale bar code reader and software.

» How To Purchase A Quality Laptop Computers Case

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware So you finally have that new laptop you have been drooling over for the past 3 months, only there is one problem ?- You don't have a case for it. You've probably already laid down over a grand for the notebook and you're telling yourself that you don't want to spend another $70 for a case. Trust me, this isn't the time to be cheap.

» The Merging of Humans and Computers

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware Soon the human brain will be completely interfaced with the computer. The benefit to mankind will be truly significant. The truth is that Arthur C Clark in his short stories talked about groups of people being connected in real time by neuron transmitting devises below the skin. You might even have all the world's knowledge and latest research all in a chip connected to your brain. Today we see the beginnings of this with teens with cell phones and PDA devices used in Flash Mobs. Such a computer

» How to Solve Multiple Paper Loading Problem in HP5L and HP6L Laser Printer

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware Have you ever encountered before the problem of having multiple paper loading in your HP LaserJet 5L and 6L? Do you know that this is caused by a defective separation pad where it's rubber has worn out.

» Moving to a New PC

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware Getting a new PC is exciting and a pain. It's exciting because you get a faster processor, more storage and all the latest stuff even though it's outdated as soon as it hits your desk. The pain comes with re-installing all of your programs, re-customizing your preferences for programs, applications, and Windows, and transferring data to the new PC.

» Types Of Laptop Batteries

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware Throughout the years there have been many technologies involved with notebooks, and laptop batteries are no different. There are actually three distinct notebook battery types on the market today. Knowing the difference between them will help you decide on exactly what to get when the time comes for a purchase.

» SED is Coming

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware One of the bigger challenges facing display manufacturers is to develop a picture with the same warm characteristics as Cathode Ray Tube, but with far less weight and size.

» Tips To Select Proper Motherboard

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware Selecting motherboard is really simple. As name suggests "Motherboard" acts as a protective mother of CPU, RAM and other add on cards since thesecomponents stand firmly on motherboard.

» Just The Fax, M?am

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware For years, I smugly prided myself as a non-fax machine person. I felt it beneath my dignity to own such a technical contraption. The quill is more my style than a computer but, being practical, I reluctantly use a computer, casting wistful glances at the dust gathering on my quill.

» Your Printer Is Out Of Ink -- Now What?

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware We've all been there. You're in the middle of printing out an important document and your printer suddenly stops. It's the dreaded "out of ink" message. So you pull your backup ink cartridges out of your desk drawer and replace them. Wishful thinking, right?

» Obsolete Is A Dirty Word (Intel Pentium 64 Bit Microchip)

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware Get ready everyone, home computers are about to set new LAN speed records The Intel 64-bit microchip will soon be powering the new line of Pentium 4 computers. This long awaited sizzling fast release will be heading to store shelves across America just in time for the new blazing fast Windows 64-bit operating system. You'll get the 64-bit Pentium microchip, the 64-bit operating system, and that's not all, if you spend all your money, you'll also get all the new 64-bit stellar fast software progr

» What Is A Fuse? And How To Test It.

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware A fuse is a very thin wire, which either melts or vaporizes when too much current flows through it. The thin wire may be made of aluminum, tin-coated copper or nickel. The resulting open in the circuit stops current flow. In electronic equipment, most fuses are cylindrical glass or ceramic type with a metal cap at each end The current rating also can be seen in one of the two metal end caps. There are two popular physical sizes 1 - ¼ X ¼ - inch and 5X20mm. The 1 - ¼ X ¼ - inch size is used in ma

» Your Hard Drive is Going to Explode - Why a UPS is Essential

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware It's most peoples worst computing nightmare. You wake up in the morning, flip on the computer, and it doesn't boot. Sometimes the problem rears its ugly head as a horrific clacking noise. Other times it simply gives a read error.

» The Printer Cartridge Game

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware Think you got a great deal on a printer? Like the rest of us, you probably paid $50 to $75 for a decent Epson or Lexmark printer. What's the catch, you might have asked? Most salesmen would say there is no catch. They'd probably go into a rant about how the printer market has gotten more competitive, driving prices way down. While that's a true statement, it isn't the primary reason for such inexpensive printers these days.

» The Hard Disk

Published 28.05.2006 05:54:00 | Hardware From throwing our unnecessary files, to defragmenting, from partitions to formats-learn how to keep your hard disk in top shape
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