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August 15th, 2010 in
Computers
RAM is an abbreviation for Random Access Memory. It constitutes what most people usually think of when they say 'memory' in relation to their computer. RAM is the component largely responsible for a computer being fast or slow. It is also one of the most frequently-upgraded pieces of computer equipment. It is very easy to upgrade these components. RAM, processor power and hard drive speed are three of the biggest factors where a computer's overall speed is concerned. RAM is the easiest of these ...
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August 5th, 2010 in
Computers
Computer memory might be one of the more commonly purchased items among end users, but that doesn't mean that its' exact role is clear to most individuals. Quite often, users confuse memory with hard drive space, processing power and other aspects by which a machine is rated in casual conversation. Memory is a specific component and it is not interchangeable with any other part of a computer's hardware compliment. Understanding exactly what computer memory does can make it much easier to ...
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July 25th, 2010 in
Computers
The significance of notebooks or laptops is increasingly growing in the modern life. The modern-day business has witnessed a phenomenal turn-around at the present moment. Given the hectic schedules and jam-packed daily routines, it has become virtually impossible for almost anyone to perform their activities being rooted to one particular place or work-station. The frequent movements of numerous businessmen from place to another have made them to carry a notebook or laptop in order to perform ...
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July 3rd, 2010 in
Computers
Have you priced a laptop computer lately? Buying a new laptop is
a big investment; and just how big of an investment you want to
make is entirely up to you. Look in your Sunday newspaper flyers
to see countless models on sale each week. Initially selections
were made by looking at the specifications and the general
appearance. However that's not the sole criteria any longer.
Everyday more and more people are now stepping inside the mobile
world. With so many models of laptops now available, how ...
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June 27th, 2010 in
Computers

If you've had the inconvenience situation of having
a memory error in IE, and if you're at a loss as to what to do or where to turn, no problem - you've come to the right place. Take a look at the information below - you will learn the simple technique which will allow you to solve this inconvenient problem, as well as others, quickly, effectively, and for (almost) free! To start off, you need to grasp what is at the root of these issues. If you use your computer regularly, you are probably ...
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June 22nd, 2010 in
Computers
Digicams are far more rugged today than they were a few years back. However, they are still fragile pieces of technology and therefore, are subject to damage. Except for dropping, drowning, and crushing them, there are several factors that might seem harmless, but could cause irreparable damage. This text is going to expose four natural enemies of your digital camera. We'll also offer a few handy tips for avoiding them while getting the shots you would like.
1 - Grains Of Sand
Just like your ...
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June 17th, 2010 in
Computers
The single most important reason anyone buys a notebook is for portability. This is something that you can take anywhere. If you frequently travel in your work, you need a notebook. If you are a student going back and forth to the university, you need a notebook. If you are journalist traveling the world and submitting articles, you need a notebook. And today's notebooks can be as powerful as most desktops with dual processors, large capacity internal drives, and other attractive features. But ...
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June 13th, 2010 in
Computers
When shopping for a notebook computer, there are a few things that you should consider before making your purchase. Of course, the price is one of the primary determining factors when deciding which notebook to get, however, there's one other thing that should be considered even before you and your computer salesperson talk about price. You must carefully check a notebook computer's specifications - see what it has 'inside' - so that you can establish whether it is particularly suitable for the ...
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June 10th, 2010 in
Computers
It's easy to make a mistake when buying a new computer. Many
people end up spending a ton of money on something expensive
that they'll never use to its full potential, while others buy
something so small that they have to do expensive upgrading in a
matter of months. There's few things more disappointing than
finding out your 6 month old computer can't do what you want it
to do, or that you don't really need that $400 graphics card to
run Microsoft Word.
Don't just buy blindly. Hopefully this ...
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June 7th, 2010 in
Computers