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Hardware
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The Advantages of Building or Buying Your Dream Custom Built Computer . . .
A Custom Built Computer is cheaper, and on average more reliable than a brand name computer. One reason for this is the a brand name computer companies buy there parts in Bulk because they get a better cost from the manufacturer, this in turn throws the old saying quality before quantity right out the windows. Another big advantage of buying a custom built computer is that you get exactly what you pay for.
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How to Scan Images & Step
Every scanner has different scanning instructions. However, the scanning process in general is similar. In this article, you will find all the information you need on how to scan images for different purposes. The useful scanning tips will help you get the maximum performance out of your scanner
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How To Get More Life From Your Black Ink Cartridge
The black cartridge gets far more use than color in most printers, and as a result most people spend much more on black ink over the life of their printer. Learn some simple ways to get longer life out of your black ink - and save money in the process.
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Canon Multifunction Printers
The names of those who set today’s standards in optical, graphical and imaging technologies are defined solidly on stone, and among those is the brand name of Canon.
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IBM, Toshiba And Sony's New Toy - Under The Hood Of The Cell
Over the past 36 months, three companies have worked hard behind the scenes to produce something truly revolutionary. Intel said it couldn't be done, but IBM labvs in conjunction with Toshiba and sony has produced a true supercomputer on a chip - the Cell Broadband Engine. Here's the indepth information on this revolutionary processor.
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Halfway Through
The launch of Windows Vista, Microsoft's latest OS, in the last quarter of this year may change the computing landscape. One of its intriguing features called ReadyDrive requires the use of hybrid drives. Strictly speaking, this technology centaur is half hard disk drive (HDD), and half solid state disk (SSD) drive. Aiming to exploit the best of both worlds, hybrid drives consist of a rotating magnetic platter for storage, and a non-volatile flash memory chip for caching.
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