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HP Ink Cartridges - New Options, More Sizes Available

HP's new range of ink cartridges are custom-designed for different kinds of users with varying printing needs.


Apple Or Spy-ware

The narrative drawing of Apple laptop even included a built in trackball which served to set it even extend distant from its competition. No other laptop manufacturers included...


Guttenberg's Printing Press Enabled Mass Communication - Today's Printers Break New Ground

Guttenberg's Printing Press Enabled Mass Communication; Today's Printers Continue to Push (and Print) the Envelope.


Service Contracts - Part I, Copiers

If you are shopping for a new copier, fax machine or laser printer you may need a service contract to go along with it. In this article you will learn the ins and the outs of service contracts, read on...


Computer Lingo!

Do you know what these computer hardware terms relate to: Mobo, ATX, PCI, IEEE 1394, etc? Read for a short compilation of some general hardware terms.


Understanding The Printer Toner

With a computer printer sitting on most office desks - both at home and at the office - most users have come to understand the role of the printer toner. But, in most cases, the extent of our knowledge is limited to knowing when and how the printer toner cartridge must be changed. And change it we do, without having any real understanding of how it functions within our printer.


Hard Drive Size – Why It’s Important

The hard drive disk of a computer is the primary storage device of the computer. It is a non-removable device that retains all the information when the computer is turned off. A fast hard drive supplies the computer with data as fast as it needs. Hard drives are measured in Gigabytes (GB) and the larger the number, the more storage the computer has. When looking at purchasing a new home computer or laptop, it is important to understand how the hard drive works with your computer and how much storage capacity you will need.


How to Fix a Broken Slide Projector

A slide projector is a great way to store, share and show photos, presentations and other information. But what do you do when your slide projector is having problems. How to fix it can be a simple matter of jiggling a few wires, cords or cables, or taking the entire projector apart and taking a peek as to what's inside.


The Iomega Zip Drive - A Quick History

For many years the floppy disk dominated the data backup market for the home user as they offered affordable data storage.


How Do InkJet Printers Work

The printers utilizing inkjet technology were first introduced in the late 1980s and since then have gained much popularity while growing in performance and dropping in price. They are the most common type of computer printers for the general consumer due to their low cost, high quality of output, capability of printing in vivid color, and ease of use.


UPS - Backbone Of Your Small Business

A comprehensive study of the role and importance of the UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) in today's SOHO (Small Office Home Office) environment.


Why Cisco Routers Offer A Comprehensive Network Solution For Your Business

Businesses today demand more from their networks than in the past. Cisco routers provide the secure communications solutions to thousands of businesses all over the world today. Why not yours as well.


How to Select A Hard Drive For Your PC

Deciding on the appropriate hard drive is a personal decision made according to an individual’s computing needs. These days, 20 gigabyte, up to 40 gig, 80 gig, 100 gig and even larger are common. When pricing hard drives, it is common to see very little price differences between smaller size drives and larger. For instance, the price difference between a 20 gig and a 40 gig may be only twenty dollars. An old rule of thumb among the computing community has always been to buy the largest hard drive that you could possibly afford since everyone loads and uses more software than they initially imagine they will, and since that will put off the need to upgrade the computer the following year.


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