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Monday
Jul 14,2008
by Ray Lam

The new MacBook and MacBook pro laptop computers from Apple are faster than ever thanks in part to there Intel Core 2 Duo processors and 1GB of memory as standard. Everywhere you look today you seem to see that glowing apple symbol. You see it on the desks of breakfast TV presenters on News desks I even saw one last night on a documentary about scientology. So what makes a Mac laptop so great?

Apple released its first laptop in the the year 1989, known as ‘Macintosh Portable’ . Then Apple released its first Intel chip computers, a new notebook computer known as the MacBook Pro on January 10, 2007. Now hundreds of models are available in the market, in which latest additions are highly advanced and efficient. Apple laptops have always had features that attract millions of people. Adding the colour choices just seems like a natural progression. It is an added attraction that has its consumers lining up to purchase one.

AirPort extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi enabled, ready for when the rest of the world catches up and of course backwards compatible with older wireless technology. Bluetooth 2.0+EDR is inside as well and all of this just works straight out of the box.

Their thin designed-light weighted laptops have elegant aluminium casing with advanced features like Wi-fi supports, Stereo speakers, Bluetooth wireless connection and high performance lithium-polymer batteries that are illuminated with fuel gauges which can give up to five hours of productivity. The Apple Laptops also have unique lighting that helps one to type in the dark. Its backlit keyboard with ambient light sensors for automatic adjustment of keyboard illumination and screen brightness gives one the best comforts of typing.

The camera can also be used to chat online, or to have full screen video chatting and conferences. The MacBook also has wonderful remote control which can be used to operate the machine from any corner of the room. This can be used while watching videos, movies and listening music tracks etc.

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Five Things to Know When Buying a New Printer

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Sunday
Jul 13,2008
by Frank Bolsom

Computers are used more than ever in offices around the world, but that doesn’t mean that printing documents has become unnecessary. Printers and printing supplies are now in high demand, since frequent printing means frequent printer servicing. This applies to both home and business use.

Modern printers boast a plethora of functions. Printers can read digital memory cards and print high resolution photos. Some multi-function printers can print, scan, and fax. It is important to consider your options before deciding on which is best for you to purchase.

Think about the expenses that will be involved in the extended use of the printer. Color printers can commonly be purchased for less than $100. Keep in mind, however, that the same low priced printers require the frequent purchase of expensive ink cartridges.

Find out the price of ink replacement on any low priced printers before making a purchase. Consider options like generic cartridges and refilling cartridges.

Many printers are sold with ink straight out of the box, but the cartridges might be smaller than normal. It is important to think about this when deciding which printer is for you.

The printer may not seem like such a good deal when you have to buy a new set of ink after printing 40 or 50 pages.

Black and white printing is more common than color printing, so check on the price of the black print cartridge. On some printer models, larger black cartridges are available and buying those could help save money over the life of the printer.

It’s also important to have in mind what your personal printing needs are. For example, if you plan to print your own photos from a digital camera, you should consider the variety of digital photo printers available on the market.

Photo printers, however, usually produce more costs than most inkjet printers. Find one that matches your needs. A laser printer costs even less to operate than the average inkjet.

Something else to be considered is if extra features such as scanning, copying, and faxing are for you. While such features are nice, they often go unused by owners, and might not be necessary.

And consider the cost for these other features as well. Do you really want to make photocopies at home that could cost $0.50 to $1.00 per page when you can get them for 5 to 10 cents at the local copy store?

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Best Deals On Laptop Computers

Sunday
Jul 13,2008
by Ray Lam

There are so many laptop computers to choose from when trying to find a new laptop. When you are ready to get a new laptop computer there is a lot of research you can do to find the laptop that is best for you. When getting a new laptop you first need to figure out what you are going to be using it for. By figuring out what you will be using it for, you can decide what type of computer to get.

There are few avenues to consider when searching for that perfect laptop deal. Among them are comparison shopping, the Internet, eBay, closeout sales, and refurbished laptops. Any savvy shopper understands that one of the best ways to get the best laptop deal is to compare prices in different places. With the advent of the Internet, this task is easier than ever. You should also not neglect your local newspaper ads. When comparison shopping for your laptop deal, it is important to check out store return policies and warranties.

If you follow the directions and forms. The free laptop websites are special online promotions that typically offer several different deals. This allows the consumer the ability to research them and try and find the laptop that best fits your needs. On the other hand, If you are in the market for a new laptop you may want to do some additional research in order to find the laptop you want using laptop websites that focus on consumer reviews.

If you have decided that in order to get the cheapest laptop you will have to purchase a refurbished one, you must do your homework. Again, you want to be sure it has enough memory and disc space as well as the type of screen and keyboard you like. Read all the specs to be sure it has what you need. After researching and discovering what a refurbished laptop has you may decide to look for the online deals and sales on a new laptop.

What will you use your laptop for? Is it for the kids to play video games or do their homework? Will you be using it for business? Once you have realized your needs, then you need to find the right laptop. This may also help you make the decision on whether to buy a small screen laptop, large screen laptop, a refurbished one, rent one, or look for the newest and most powerful laptop at the cheapest price. So the quest for the cheapest laptop continues.

Since laptop computer technology is being improved at such a rapid pace, closeout sales and liquidation sales are common on discontinued models. So in order to sell these computers, many manufacturers will offer you below retail prices to clear out space for new inventory.

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5 Tips For Buying A New Printer

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Saturday
Jul 12,2008
by Frank Bolsom

In spite of the “paperless office” that was supposed to be ushered in by the common use of computers, there is more printing done today than ever before. And that means that printers and their supplies have to be replaced on a fairly regular basis, whether you’re printing at home or in a business.

Modern printers boast a plethora of functions. Printers can read digital memory cards and print high resolution photos. Some multi-function printers can print, scan, and fax. It is important to consider your options before deciding on which is best for you to purchase.

Think about the expenses that will be involved in the extended use of the printer. Color printers can commonly be purchased for less than $100. Keep in mind, however, that the same low priced printers require the frequent purchase of expensive ink cartridges.

Find out the price of ink replacement on any low priced printers before making a purchase. Consider options like generic cartridges and refilling cartridges.

Many printers are sold with ink straight out of the box, but the cartridges might be smaller than normal. It is important to think about this when deciding which printer is for you.

If the starter ink cartridges that come with the printer are only going to last for forty or fifty pages, a low price might not really be so low after all since you’ll need to buy new ink so quickly.

Black and white printing is more common than color printing, so check on the price of the black print cartridge. On some printer models, larger black cartridges are available and buying those could help save money over the life of the printer.

It’s also important to have in mind what your personal printing needs are. For example, if you plan to print your own photos from a digital camera, you should consider the variety of digital photo printers available on the market.

If you’re not printing photos, however, photo printers generally cost more to operate than other options. You might be better off with a laser printer that has considerably lower operating costs than inkjet.

Lastly, think about whether you really need all those extra features like faxing, scanning, photocopying, etc. It sounds great to have all these options, but most people rarely use them, if at all.

And consider the cost for these other features as well. Do you really want to make photocopies at home that could cost $0.50 to $1.00 per page when you can get them for 5 to 10 cents at the local copy store?

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5 Things To Know When Buying A New Printer

  • Filed under: Computers
Saturday
Jul 12,2008
by Frank Bolsom

In spite of the “paperless office” that was supposed to be ushered in by the common use of computers, there is more printing done today than ever before. And that means that printers and their supplies have to be replaced on a fairly regular basis, whether you’re printing at home or in a business.

Modern printers boast a plethora of functions. Printers can read digital memory cards and print high resolution photos. Some multi-function printers can print, scan, and fax. It is important to consider your options before deciding on which is best for you to purchase.

Think about the expenses that will be involved in the extended use of the printer. Color printers can commonly be purchased for less than $100. Keep in mind, however, that the same low priced printers require the frequent purchase of expensive ink cartridges.

Find out the price of ink replacement on any low priced printers before making a purchase. Consider options like generic cartridges and refilling cartridges.

Second, find out whether or not the printer you’re considering includes full size ink cartridges. Many of today’s printers come with “starter” inks that have much less ink in them than a standard cartridge.

If the starter ink cartridges that come with the printer are only going to last for forty or fifty pages, a low price might not really be so low after all since you’ll need to buy new ink so quickly.

Black and white printing is more common than color printing, so check on the price of the black print cartridge. On some printer models, larger black cartridges are available and buying those could help save money over the life of the printer.

It’s also important to have in mind what your personal printing needs are. For example, if you plan to print your own photos from a digital camera, you should consider the variety of digital photo printers available on the market.

Photo printers, however, usually produce more costs than most inkjet printers. Find one that matches your needs. A laser printer costs even less to operate than the average inkjet.

Lastly, think about whether you really need all those extra features like faxing, scanning, photocopying, etc. It sounds great to have all these options, but most people rarely use them, if at all.

Finally, don’t forget to review the costs of the above mentioned features. A local copy shop that makes copies for five or ten cents might be more cost efficient than a home printer that can copy pages for an average cost of fifty cents to a dollar.

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Saturday
Jul 12,2008
by Victor DeMazzier

When you are considering whether a broadband Internet connection is right for you, it is important that you evaluate many things. Price is only one of them.

First, when making your choice about broadband ISPs, you have to find which service providers operate in your area. Some areas have far more companies to choose from, such as major metropolitan areas. Some areas are so remote or have so few providers that, if you insist on having cable for your choice of broadband, you’ll have to go with whatever the one company offers you, and you may have to get a DSL connection if you live rustically enough.

Once you have passed the availability test, the next comes from a careful evaluation of the many programs to select from. The simple starting point here is to decide if you are looking for a connection for you and your family to use or if you want service for a business. As an example, companies like Verzion and Verzon also offer to their customers, telephone and cable television services. In addition, some packages allow you to save when you order all three services. Companies like Verzion have plans for basic internet service also.

Just as there are multiple things to consider when selecting an internet service provider, there are also multiple methods of payment as well. While many people pay on a month to month basis for service that is not your only option. Most of the companies will also allow you to pay for a years worth of service up front. This is a real benefit for those of you who have an income that fluctuates from month to month. This is a great option if you are truly satisfied with the service they provide and desire a significant discount.

One thing that should be abundantly clear in your decision making process is that surfing the web with a 56k modem is as outdated as the Flintstones. Now, especially with the advent of internet video and file sharing applications, you almost can’t do without a high speed broadband connection. If you have ever tried navigating the internet via dial up, you easily see the overwhelming need for lightning speed broadband service.

But keep in mind that you have to have a fairly modern computer (nothing older than about three years) and an operating system no older than Windows 98 or OS X or 10.3 or higher to be able to get broadband service at all; and you will have to be able to afford a higher monthly payment than you need with dial-up.

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Used Laptop Computers

Friday
Jul 11,2008
by Ray Lam

Used laptop computers are everywhere these days. How can you sift through the mass of available used laptop computers to narrow your search down to the right laptop for you? Here are a few suggestions to keep in mind.

When you get an operating system up and running, open a text file like notepad and start typing on the keyboard. How do the keys feel? If they are sticking, this may indicate coffee or another liquid having been dropped on the computer. A definite red flag.

One of the most common ways a laptop is damaged is by dropping it on a hard surface. Look for cracks around the corners of the laptop. You should also look for any chipped plastic around the LCD Screen. Make sure the hinges of the LCD Screen are in good shape and aren’t cracked or separating from the body of the laptop. This damage can result when someone opens the screen too far. It can also be the result of being dropped.

Whereas you have to deal with an unknown individual if you purchase through a newspaper ad, buying a leased or refurbished used laptop offers a bit more security, as most times you are dealing directly with a company; and it is much easier, most times, to solve potential problems with your purchase when you are dealing with a company.

One company that has a great reputation of offering used laptops is Compaq. You can often purchase a virtually new, used laptop from Compaq for hundreds less than you would spend on a new laptop computer. These used laptops are sold as “refurbished”, which can mean something as minor as a scratch on the cover.

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How to Keep Your Kids Safe on the Internet

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Thursday
Jul 10,2008
by Phyllis Wheeler

Are you wondering how to make the Internet safe for your kids? You want them to use the Internet for research, but you don’t want them to find objectionable sites or emails.

Perhaps you’d like to buy a solution that you can use on your computer that will not allow them to look at objectionable sites, yet will allow them to freely browse.

Here’s the bad news: filtering programs can’t do the job by themselves. NentNanny and other applications like it search for certain words in the Web site your child is clicking on. Simple words like “belly” can be targets for blocking, causing frustration, while research on “breast cancer” may be impossible.

But programs that look for words fail completely if the site has no objectionable words–only objectionable photos. My teenage son figured this out. He used Google Images to look for objectionable sites. He found them despite the fact that our filter, NetNanny, was turned on.

The problem is that filter programs search for individual words. They never look at pictures, and in fact cannot.

So, what can you as a parent do?

* Keep your computers where you can monitor what the kids are doing. Put them in the kitchen or wherever YOU are.

*Only the adults should know the login password. The kids will have to have permission to get on.

*Insist that your kids log off when they finish. As a result, they will need an adult to input the password the next time they want on.

*Use NetNanny or a similar filter. It can only help.

*Make sure the kids know you will punish them if they are looking at objectionable sites. Visit their terminals at unpredictable times.

*If a child is just using a word processor or some other local program, disconnect the Internet cable.

*Require younger children to use your email address. This will allow you to protect them from vicious spam. As they get older, give teens their own email address, but make sure they give it out only to friends.

If you take these measures and are watchful, you will help your teenagers withstand a temptation that is everywhere on the Internet, and get them into the habit of making good choices when sitting down to use the computer.

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Thursday
Jul 10,2008
by Ray Lam

Toshiba holds a great reputation for building strong, reliable and fast business portable computers. Nowadays, Toshiba focuses not only on the manufacturing of business portable computers but also on the production of laptops (portable computers) oriented towards other types of usage. With a whole arsenal of laptop models under the common name of the Satellite series, Toshiba is making a dynamic move towards providing you with laptops that will fulfill your needs, whatever they might be. In this article you will be assisted towards making the right choice when it comes to getting a Toshiba laptop but what you first need to do is to think and decide what you want to mainly use your laptop for.

If you are an average computer user, you need a laptop and your budget is limited then Toshiba has something great to offer to you; it’s the Toshiba Satellite A60. This laptop (although it’s a pretty cheap one) is a very high quality product for someone who is not seeking for sophisticated, cutting-edge features. The A60 can be a great laptop if you intend to use it for e-book reading, emailing, internet surfing etc. Toshiba does a great job at keeping the cost to a minimal when it comes to laptops that require no specific hi-tech capabilities and this is something that always favors categories such as students.

As with other Japanese-made laptops, this extra sturdiness and ultra-light weight comes with a price. Toshiba laptops can be up to 50% more expensive than the cheapest models on the market with the same processor, RAM and so on, simply due to the cost of the better build quality and having to pay Japanese workers’ salaries. Computing tends to be a race to the bottom, with the cheapest computers gaining the largest market share, which leaves Toshiba courting the more computer-savvy buyers who really need a high-quality laptop for their work. If you do rely on your laptop for anything, though, you would do well to see the extra cost as an investment and consider getting a Toshiba, or a similar high-quality laptop.

Are you seeking for a brutally powerful laptop? Is a wide display a must for you when you are watching DVDs? Do you need high computational power in order to fulfill your computing needs? If so, then the Satellite A70 laptops are definitely something you should have a look at. Those laptops are really powerful and will give you a great experience if you are running a heavy application such as a video game or a graphics design program. The only drawback is that the battery life becomes really short if you push the laptop to its limits; but then again, everything comes at a cost.

Those P30 laptops feature a 17″ display which can provide a really great experience whatever you might be doing. Furthermore, P30s can come with a 100GB+ hard disc and they are equipped with graphic cards that can carry out brutal graphics processing tasks. The only drawback can be the relatively big size & weight as well as the price. Now that you hopefully have an idea of what Toshiba makes available on the market you will hopefully be able to do the correct choice for yourself and not only!

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Thursday
Jul 10,2008
by Ray Lam

There are so many laptop computers to choose from when trying to find a new laptop. When you are ready to get a new laptop computer there is a lot of research you can do to find the laptop that is best for you. When getting a new laptop you first need to figure out what you are going to be using it for. By figuring out what you will be using it for, you can decide what type of computer to get.

There are few avenues to consider when searching for that perfect laptop deal. Among them are comparison shopping, the Internet, eBay, closeout sales, and refurbished laptops. Any savvy shopper understands that one of the best ways to get the best laptop deal is to compare prices in different places. With the advent of the Internet, this task is easier than ever. You should also not neglect your local newspaper ads. When comparison shopping for your laptop deal, it is important to check out store return policies and warranties.

You may find yourself in a situation where you have to look into a computer laptop rental. Your current laptop may have to be repaired, you may need a portable laptop for a trip, or you may need to hire extra temporary help at the office. Whatever the reason it is important to read a computer laptop review for rentals first. You want to research the company you will be renting from, read the rental agreement, and find out if the computer laptop rental will meet your needs.

Rapid advance in technology makes it meaningless to buy the latest technology at a high price. When laptop with wireless capability first came to the market, a unit with this technology can cost up till US$2500. Now after 2 years, you can get a relatively fast centrino laptop for less than US$1000.

The depreciation of a laptop value is so high, that after one year in the market, a laptop can easily lose half its value. So if you are looking for a cheap laptop, look for one which is close to one year old. Not all used laptop are in bad condition. You will be surprised to find that some used laptops are still in good condition because their owners are power users or gamers.

Since laptop computer technology is being improved at such a rapid pace, closeout sales and liquidation sales are common on discontinued models. So in order to sell these computers, many manufacturers will offer you below retail prices to clear out space for new inventory.

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