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  • Hardware Firewall  By : Madhuri Narayan
    A firewall is a security mechanism that allows limited access to your site from the Internet. It allows only approved traffic in and out according to a thought-out plan. In addition firewalls like that of Cyberoam UTM can also do Stateful Inspection of traffic. The firewall maintains records of all connections passing through it and is able to determine whether a packet is the start of a new connection, or part of an existing one.
  • Internet Content Filtering  By : Abhilash Sonwane
    To companies and schools, proxy sites are a red flag. It could be a security threat – becoming an entry point for malware, it could be a data leakage point – or it could mean users accessing social networking sites or downloading streaming audio-video rather than be on work. Then there’s the threat of legal liability, because ultimately it is your company or school that is legally liable for any misdemeanors by the users from within the internal network.
  • Why and How to Copy Xbox 360 Games  By : Roberto Garabell
    You might be wondering why you would want to know how to copy your Xbox 360 games, and there are plenty of reasons. Firstly, consider how expensive each game you buy is. Now imagine what would happen if it got scratched or became unusable after you had played your favorite game many times. You would either have to buy a new game or just do without. If you know how to copy Xbox 360 games then you have a form of insurance against anything happening to your favorite game.
  • Where to Find Cheat Codes for PSP  By : Roberto Garabell
    PSP stands for Playstation Portable and is the newest release from the Playstation Company. The PSP is widely loved around the world and there are some great products and accessories that are available to go with it. Cheat codes for PSP are also available, and these help people to play a game easier or more specifically to get through certain parts of the game easier.
  • Games for the Nintendo Wii  By : Roberto Garabell
    The Nintendo Wii is unlike any other gaming console ever seen. It is small, powerful, features beautiful graphics and intuitive game play, and is even helping people to lose weight and get fit by encouraging them to get out of their seats to play.
  • The Latest Hardware with a New PSP  By : Roberto Garabell
    When it comes to buying consumer electronics, many people are afraid of buying used products, and rightfully so. Many stores which resell used products do not vigorously check for defects or other problems with the product that they accept. In some more extreme cases, employees of brick and mortar stores which resell these products have accepted empty cases without any electronics inside and wired controllers where the wire had been torn off. If you want all the trust of a brand new product, then you'll want to buy a new PSP instead of going used.
  • Defining Home Theater with the Best blue ray players  By : Roberto Garabell
    DVD's became popular with the turn of the century, with most people upgrading as the technology became ever cheaper and they realized how good DVD's looked compared to VHS video tapes. With skyrocketing sales of LCD and plasma televisions and several exciting new home theater technologies on their way, consumers are once again able to upgrade to an even better format than DVD. Blue ray is expected to become the dominant home video format in the next year or two, but you can purchase an Best blue ray players today to become future proof for tomorrow.
  • The World in High Def with Blue Ray  By : Roberto Garabell
    DVD movies began to be produce in the 1990's, and they became the dominant home video format sometime around 2000, a position that DVD's enjoy even today. However, with a storage capacity of only 4.7 Gb, home theater users require discs which can hold high definition content, DVD's simply do not have the storage capacity to hold all of that data. Therefore, nine leading electronics companies, including Sony, Samsung, and Sharp, began developing a next generation movie format to hold high definition video to usher in a new era of the home theater. With the so called "blue ray" specifications finalized, the average consumer can now afford to watch movies in high definition.
  • What Are the New Xbox 360 Games?  By : Roberto Garabell
    The Xbox is one of the most widely loved and newly released video game consoles in the world, and for good reason. It offers versatility and power and there are always fabulous new Xbox 360 games that are being released. Whether it is you or someone you know that is an Xbox 360 enthusiast, it is important to be aware of all the new Xbox 360 games, so you can learn about them and decide which ones are best and worth purchasing.
  • Looking Into Buying A Used PSP  By : Roberto Garabell
    The Playstation Portable is a popular gaming system, but for some it may be a little out of their reach financially. Sometimes, a used PSP is the best investment for the beginner to the gaming system craze.
  • 5 easy steps to add laptop memory  By : DMMarketer
    A quick and easy article about how you can add Laptop memory to your computer.
  • What PSP Firmware is and Where to Find it  By : Roberto Garabell
    There are many different aspects to the PSP video game that should be understood and which are important for any video game enthusiast to be aware of. This includes PSP firmware, which is basically a combination of software and hardware. In other words it is software that is embedded in a piece of hardware.
  • Finding Xbox 360 Deals  By : Roberto Garabell
    There are always going to be places where you can find Xbox 360 deals. You might be wondering how you can do this, or where the best places are. There are several tips that you should keep in mind as you are searching for them.
  • Boot Loader  By : Roberto Garabell
    Most computer systems only conduit code traced in the memory (ROM or RAM). Upgraded operating mechanisms are loaded on hard disks, or sometimes on LiveCDs, USB flash drives, or other non-volatile storage components. When one first switches on the computer, there is no trace of the operating system in memory. The computer’s hardware alone is unable to do intricate actions such as storing a program from the disk. There is also the requirement of the usage of a special tiny program called a bootstrap loader, bootstrap or boo loader. The only function of the program is to store other software for the operating system to make a start.
  • Flash Bootloader  By : Roberto Garabell
    A common and must known solution in such conditions is to decorate a bootloader that acts as a program which is a part of the standard OS that hacks the system and stores the substitute OS. Apple took the initiative to use this technique for it’s a/UX Unix implementation and this was copied by different freeware OS and BeOS personal Edition 5.
  • Resetting BIOS Password  By : Roberto Garabell
    The most convenient way to reset a BIOS password is reliant on what BIOS the computer is equipped with. It is the fact that common BIOS covers AMI, Award, IBM and Phoenix. There is a wide range of BIOS systems being available in the market but there are the most common in use. There are a number of ways to get a password. Some BIOS systems let one to collect a password for its entry prior to the booting of the system. Some BIOS systems permit one to need a password for the entry before the BIOS setup may be made accessible.
  • Synopsis of BIOS  By : Roberto Garabell
    The terminology BIOS stands for Basic Input/output System, Basic Integrated Operating System and sometimes Built In Operating System. The main purpose of the BIOS is to make the computer fully prepared so that the machine can download various software programs. It also helps manipulating the computer. This process is termed as booting or bootstrapping. The main job of the BIOS is to recognize the hardware of the computer. BIOS can be called a sort of coded program hidden on a chip that plays a major role in identifying and manipulating different devices that make x86 pc.
  • BIOS for Beginners  By : Roberto Garabell
    The terminology BIOS stands for Basic Input Output System. It is a vital component in the computer. It is loaded on a chip on the motherboard. It helps the computer’s operating system to communicate. It acts as a middleman between the hardware and its operating mechanism. Without the help of the BIOS the computer’s operating system will not be able to make communication or being incapable of controlling hardware. In other way, it can be said that BIOS can be considered to be the decisive element of any computer. If under any circumstances, the options are not inserted and arrayed in a perfect way there is the higher possibility of the slow running of the computer by more than 40%.
  • Evolution of Role of BIOS  By : Roberto Garabell
    Older PC operating systems, which were developed for 16-bit CPUs, such as MS-DOS, relied on the BIOS to carry out most input/output tasks within the PC. A variety of technical reasons eventually made it inefficient for more recent operating systems written for 32-bit CPUs such as Linux and Microsoft Windows to invoke the BIOS directly. Larger, more powerful, servers and workstations using PowerPC or SPARC CPUs by several manufacturers developed a platform-independent Open Firmware (IEEE-1275), based on the Forth programming language. It is included with Sun's SPARC computers, IBM's RS/6000 line, and other PowerPC CHRP motherboards. Later x86-based personal computer operating systems, like Windows NT, use their own, better-performing, native drivers and also made it much easier to extend support to new hardware, while BIOS still relies on a legacy 16-bit runtime interface. As such, the BIOS was relegated to bootstrapping, at which point the operating system's own drivers could take control of the hardware.
  • Resetting the BIOS Password using Software  By : Roberto Garabell
    It is the fact that every operating system must load the BIOS password information. If BIOS password is booted successfully one can have the glimpse of the BIOS password. One should know the memory address where the BIOS password is loaded and at the same time one should know the format in which the BIOS password is loaded. The system must store a program that is very acquaited with these things. In this connection it can be said that one can jot down one’s program to go through the BIOS password from the CMOS memory on a PC by jotting down the address of the byte of the CMOS memory that one can be eager to go through in port 0x370 and then going through the matter of the port 0x371. As a part of the next step, BIOS is accountable to regain the BIOS password for the most common BIOS versions, with the inclusion of IBM, American Megatrends Inc, Award and Phoenix. For the sake of the following BIOS versions Cmospwd will regain the BIOS password.
  • Resetting BIOS Password Using Hardware  By : Roberto Garabell
    One should be well acquainted how to reset the BIOS password through the usage of hardware. In the case the machine is not accessed if switch on of the system, it remain a matter of possibility to get past the BIOS password. It is seen that BIOS password is kept in CMOS memory that is taken care of while the personal computer is switched off by a tiny battery which gets inserted into the motherboard.
  • The BIOS Chip and BIOS Recovery  By : Roberto Garabell
    Prior to 1990 or so BIOSes were installed on ROM chips that could not be changed. As its intricacy and requirement for updates grew, BIOS firmware was subsequently loaded on EEPROM or flash memory devices. The first flash chips being added to the ISA bus. Making its journey in 1998, the BIOS flash shifted to the LPC bus, a functional substitute for ISA, following a new upgraded execution considered to be as "firmware hub" (FWH). In 2006, the first systems giving back up to a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) being available, and the BIOS flash darted again.
  • Firmware on Adapter Cards  By : Roberto Garabell
    A computer system can be comprised of a number of BIOS firmware chips. The motherboard BIOS typically is comprised of the code to get the accessibility of fundamental hardware elements such as the keyboard, floppy drives, ATA (IDE) hard disk controllers, USB human interface devices, and storage devices. Furthermore, plug-in adapter cards such as SCSI, RAID, Network interface cards, and video boards often cover their own BIOS, superseding the system BIOS code for the given part.
  • Make your computer ask for a password  By : Roberto Garabell
    At the start of the computer, BIOS , the first program that runs. One can tell BIOS to demand a password when it begins, thus it restricts the access to one’s computer. If someone wants to get access to the BIOS setup program, sometimes termed CMOS setup one must switch on or reboot one’s computer. The screen will show a series of diagnostics and a memory check. There will be a message like Hit the DEL key to make entry into the BIOS setup, program will be present. A message like "Hit the key to enter the BIOS setup program" will appear.
  • Removing a Bios - CMOS Password  By : Roberto Garabell
    It is a bad luck that the access to computers can often be obstructed for all of the wrong reasons. Occasionally, this occurs owing to hardware related problems such as electrical problems or by way of mistake unconsciously, such as someone has set and then forgot the password. It can take place as the result of accidental usage of a Bios password by a new user. This also often happens in case an employee who has been sacked or suspended sets the BIOS password as an indication and exposure of the personal vengeance against the boss who is responsible to have taken drastic measures against the employer. This can do a lot of damage to the motherboard. Simultaneously getting back to right track will be time consuming and difficult which relies on the motherboard manufacturer and type of the motherboard.
  • Using the Jumpers  By : Roberto Garabell
    The most convenient way to flash the BIOS through hardware is to plug, unplug or switch a jumper on the motherboard for switching jumper that connects the central pin and a side pin of a set of three pins, the one should unplug the jumper and then plug it to the central pin and to the pin on the reverse side. So if the jumper is generally on position 1-2 one has to put it on the position 2-3 or vice versa. This jumper is not always situated near the BIOS but could be anywhere on the motherboard.
  • BIOS from A to Z  By : Roberto Garabell
    Every motherboard is designed with its own specific BIOS to manipulate the hardware it is comprised of. The foundation of the majority of BIOS programs is the Phoenix Award BIOS which happens in two various formats. There are some computers that run an American Mega trends BIOS. The basis of BIOS menus and the nomenclature utilized for menu options get changed from one vendor to other. In fact, BIOS menus for the two following motherboard models can even vary to a greater or a lesser extent. This describes the reason of the incapability in providing short descriptions of BIOS options in every computer known to man.
  • Runtime Error  By : Roberto Garabell
    A runtime error is a computer error that pops up on the desktop as a message box. It consists of a particular code along with its corresponding definitions. Usually, users notice that the computer becomes slow before a runtime error appears.
  • Trojan Horse Virus  By : Roberto Garabell
    A Trojan Horse virus is a common yet difficult to remove computer threat. This is a type of virus that attempts to make the user think it is a beneficial application.
  • g2mdlhlpx.exe  By : Roberto Garabell
    The g2mdlhlpx.exe process is classified as a Trojan virus. There are other versions of this file proven to be spyware applications or malware processes. The file size never exceeds 60 kilobytes. This threat is installed unknowingly into a user’s PC via the Internet, particularly through rogue anti-spyware pop-up advertisements.
  • ScanDisk  By : Roberto Garabell
    ScanDisk is one of the most common maintenance tools bundled in a Microsoft Windows operating system. This is an application used in checking the hard drive of your MS Windows-based computer for errors. Once ScanDisk finds an error in the hard drive, it will attempt to fix it.
  • SmitFraud  By : Roberto Garabell
    SmitFraud is a type of spyware application that can install itself in your computer through an adware. It is also known as W32/SmitFraud.A.
  • Facts about Benchmarking CPU Speeds  By : Roberto Garabell
    Benchmarking CPU speeds is often taken by most users as indicative of the power of their PC. However, an evaluation of all the facts will reveal that it is only a small part of the whole picture.
  • Knowing What You're Working With Helps Technicians  By : Roberto Garabell
    Getting help with your computer software can be easier when you know the correct terms to use. One of the biggest problems that new computer users have with technical support is not knowing how to correctly describe the problem that they're having. And it isn't fair to expect a tech support person to automatically know what a "thing-a-ma-jingy," or "whatcha-ma-call-it" is.
  • Iomega Portable Hard Drive Review  By : Roberto Garabell
    The Iomega Portable Hard Drive has a 120 GB capacity. For home users and home business users, this is probably the best external hard drive you can purchase to ensure you never run out of space on your existing computer.
  • BlueTooth Wireless And How It Works  By : Roberto Garabell
    How Does Bluetooth Actually Work?

    Bluetooth devices will normally operate at 2.4 GHZ
    in the license free, globally available ISM radio
    band. The advantage to this band includes worldwide
    availability and compatibility. A disadvantage to
    this however, is that the devices must share this
    band with other RF emitters. This includes
    automobile security systems, other wireless devices,
    and other noise sources, such as microwaves.
  • Finding Hard to find Computer Parts  By : Roberto Garabell
    What do you do when you just can't find that computer part you desperately need?
  • Finding Computer Parts Online  By : Roberto Garabell
    Have you ever been really stuck for a computer part? Maybe this will help you.
  • Sourcing The Right Computer Parts  By : Roberto Garabell
    Computers today are as complex as ever, and finding the right parts you need to assemble or upgrade a PC is getting further complex.
  • The Many Choices Available When Buying Ink Cartridges  By : Roberto Garabell
    Our printers need ink. And with the 'green' office becoming a growing trend and everybody trying to save money in a tight economy, sometimes it is difficult to know what type of ink to buy.
  • You Know Your Business relies on Computer Parts When...  By : Roberto Garabell
    If the products that you build are complex enough to look like special effects props for the movies.
  • Enhance your Computer Skills with great Computer Tips and Security Info  By : Roberto Garabell
    The advent of computers has revolutionized our lives. From sending e-mails to chatting with our friends who reside in the other corner of the globe, computer has made those things possible which almost seemed like an impossible dream only half a century back.
  • Saving the Planet One Ink Cartridge at a Time  By : Roberto Garabell
    We've all heard and learned the mantra of the environmentally conscious - "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle." How many of use actually follow it as closely as we could?
  • Sourcing Computer Parts  By : Roberto Garabell
    Sourcing computer parts is a way that many sites make hard to find computer parts available to customers.
  • How to Find That Computer Part You Need  By : Roberto Garabell
    Trying to get parts for an older printer or out of date server can be nearly impossible. This is especially true if the machine is no longer in production and has not been for some time. There may seem like no answers to your problem, but in truth you can find help for your situation if you know where to look.
  • The Benefits of using a Computer Parts sourcing agent  By : Roberto Garabell
    If you have a company that uses a lot of unique computer parts or hard-to-find computers and parts then there are many benefits of using a computer parts sourcing agent to locate these parts for you.
  • Trade Computer Parts  By : Roberto Garabell
    If you are at all like me and have collected tons of computer parts that you do not need and have no idea what to do with than a site like that from MicroBite is an unbelievable godsend.
  • Where to find computer parts online  By : Roberto Garabell
    In many cases it can be hard to find computer parts to match the systems and program in use. One of the hardest places to find such items is in the U.K.
  • Best Place to find computer parts online  By : Roberto Garabell
    We are living in a day and age when the children are computer experts and the older generation are falling by the way side.
  • Car Tracking By GPS Makes Your Journey Happier!  By : Eddie Gullero
    Probably most of you known about the conventional alarming system previously used to protect your car from being stolen. The most bizarre thing of this conventional alarming object is its cacophonic sound.
  • To Fill Or Not To Fill - That Is The Question  By : Roberto Garabell
    You bought an inkjet printer because it was a whole lot cheaper than a laser. Come to find out, though, that new ink cartridges can tally up and up until you and your budget are both seeing red.
  • iPod Touch Downloads - Entertainment Anytime and Anywhere  By : Roberto Garabell
    If you are an avid owner of iPod Touch and you are interested to know where to find iPod touch downloads, you need not search further because everything that you need can be found in the net. All the information that you need such as where and how to find downloadable stuff for your precious gadget can be found online.
  • How Do I Monitor CPU Temperature  By : Roberto Garabell
    CPU overheating can cause serious problems to your computer; a temperature monitoring system can help you avoid such problems.
  • Digital Audio Cables Provide Quality Sound  By : Roberto Garabell
    Digital audio cables offer great quality sound. There are two types to use, coaxial and optical. Both have advantages and disadvantages that determine which cable is best for a job.
  • What Does no Audio Device Mean?  By : Roberto Garabell
    If you are getting the no audio device message on your computer then you are either missing the software for the soundcard or there is a problem with the actual soundcard.
  • How do I Retreive my LinkSys Router Password?  By : Roberto Garabell
    There is no way to retrieve a lost password for a LinkSys router. Instead the router has to be reset to the default password.
  • Hardware device not recognized – What Can You Do  By : Roberto Garabell
    What can you do if your operating system doesn’t recognise the new hardware device you plugged? Here are some plausible solutions and tips.
  • Where Did All The Data Go? Recovering Your Hard drive  By : Roberto Garabell
    This article is a brief explanation into the concept of recovering data from your hard drive in the event of a crash.
  • Successful set-up of LinkSYS Router  By : Roberto Garabell
    The following article will explain what a LinkSys Router is, advantages of obtaining one and its key features. It will also explain the process of installation of a LinkSys Router.
  • How Do I Burn A DVD?  By : Roberto Garabell
    The following article will explain the best processes to follow in order to burn a DVD. It will detail how to burn data to it, burn multimedia files to a it and copy and burn a commercial one.
  • Computer Repairs - Who To Trust  By : Roberto Garabell
    Let's face it, these days computer issues can be a real hassle, especially for those individuals that love to use them but don't have the knowledge to repair them.
  • home computer repair  By : luxi
    NetFixPC provides both online and onsite computer repair services which assists a technical support for Your PC at affordable ates.your small business can't afford downtime. Time spent on technical matters is time that could be much better spent growing the business.
  • Things Your Parents Didn't Tell You About 192.168.0.1  By : Roberto Garabell
    192.168.0.1 is one of the most imperative IP addresses employed in networks. Acquire basic facts about 192.168.0.1 and coordinate your network thoroughly.
  • Keeping Things Green - Don't Throw Away Printer Cartridges  By : Roberto Garabell
    There is one thing most of us go through quickly but don't think to recycle and that is our printer cartridges.
  • WiFi conquers Andes  By : Roberto Garabell
    It really seems that need is the greatest motivation of them all. It seems that a group of researchers, lead by Ermanno Pietrosemoli, based in Venezuela have developed on the existing WiFi standards and technologies in order to successfully transmit signal over a distance of 382Km .
  • Wireless wall printer  By : Roberto Garabell
    Every single possible peripheral device for a computer has had at least one wireless version.
  • Worlds thinnest laptop  By : Roberto Garabell
    Intel announced it will release a new laptop codenamed Intel mobile Metro notebook that's due to be released this year. And you should take a look at some design features such as, let's say the incredible height of 0.7 inches.
  • Keep your computer cool - Ionic cooling  By : Roberto Garabell
    Some new cooling systems are in order for the ever-growing heat produced by new generation processors. And although for now it's just a project, the new ionic cooling project is just crazy enough to work.
  • 9 Gbit/s - New record  By : Roberto Garabell
    Some white-coat, huge-brain scientists in Tokyo managed to break the speed record for Ethernet data communication using IPv6. The record was reported just now by the Internet2 consortium, the organizers of the competition.
  • Green Computing from Google and Intel  By : Roberto Garabell
    It might be shocking that only 50% of the energy that gets in your PC is actually used, but it's true. The other 50% are sadly lost in AC to DC transformation, being transformed into heat or lost by other means.
  • HyperX DDR3  By : Roberto Garabell
    Kingston is well known for its high performance DDR memory solutions but this time it has outdone itself.
  • HyperFlash cache from AMD  By : Roberto Garabell
    HyperFlash is AMD's response to TurboMemory Flash from Intel. The basic concept behind HyperFlash and TurboMemory is to put a native flash memory where the operating system can store frequently needed data .
  • The smallest memory card  By : Roberto Garabell
    Media devices are requiring more and more storage space for content like photos, music and applications. Thus memory cards must keep the pace and raise the bar. And SanDisk makes exactly that by introducing the new microSD High Capacity (microSDHC) flash memory cards that provide 6 or 8 gigabyte of storage space.
  • Squeeze 500GB on your HD DVDs  By : Roberto Garabell
    Disks with huge storage space (of 1GB or greater) aren't all that new lately. On the contrary, they are to become very popular in the near future. So what's so interesting regarding the Microholas project ?
  • Peter Greenberg: The Gadget Guy Reviews And Proclaims The Best Bluetooth Headset  By : SEO Consulting
    Here's a look at four new Bluetooth headsets that promise better performance than their predecessors. Verdict: Best small headset yet.
  • WiTricity - wireless electricity ?  By : Roberto Garabell
    We're all fond of our wireless devices, PDAs, phones, laptops, etc. and as things seem to become more and more mobile new technologies are required to keep up the pace. WiTricity is such a technology and it looks promising enough.
  • Create your own Wii games  By : Roberto Garabell
    The Nintendo Wii owners community is constantly expanding and for now it looks like it's going to keep growing in the next period. But it seems the guys over at Nintendo want to make use of the momentum created by Wii and take the matter one step further.
  • The Surface Computer - details  By : Roberto Garabell
    I was giving a short preview of the "Surface Computer" when the news first became popular. Well, now it's time to give some details about what the Surface Computer really is and what are the available features included in the commercial version.
  • Kodak new image sensor  By : Roberto Garabell
    In case you didn't know current image sensors use Kodak's proprietary technology named the "Bayer Pattern" (after Bryce Bayer, the Kodak researcher who discovered it) . This model uses a pattern of Red, Green and Blue pixels that captures light and then a digital image is constructed based on that.
  • Mercury Elite - The 2 TB drive  By : Roberto Garabell
    Mercury Elite-AL Pro Dual RAID HDD is a 2 TB hard-drive from OWC, it's as simple as that. After releasing a 1 TB external hard-drive in 2005 the guys from OWC now present us the Mercury Elite-AL Pro Dual.
  • 8-core portable = flextop  By : Roberto Garabell
    The Pro and Evo systems from NextDimension are based on the Intel Xeon 5300 processor and the low power consumption provides the muscle of 8 cores in a somewhat portable package.
  • Stealth mini-PC  By : Roberto Garabell
    As the mini-PC trend starts to be more and more popular, players on the market start releasing increasingly impressive models.
  • The nanobattery  By : Roberto Garabell
    I think that today almost everyone of us has multiple electronic devices such as mobile phones, PDAs or laptops and one thing we have to keep an eye on is battery life.
  • 64 Gigabyte static hard disk  By : Roberto Garabell
    SanDisk, the inventor of Solid State Drives (SSD for short) now brings you the 64 Gigabyte SSD. In case you didn't know, SSDs are far more desirable than normal HDDs, especially when talking about laptops.
  • New, encrypted hard drive from Hitachi  By : Roberto Garabell
    Speaking of new, more efficient hardware for laptops, such as the 7millimeter DVD burner or the 64BG SSD, Hitachi's Travelstar 7K200 hard disk couldn't go unnoticed.
  • 7 millimeter DVD burner  By : Roberto Garabell
    Speaking of smaller, more power efficient hardware for laptops, I can't stand not to mention this awesome device.
  • MacBook Air  By : Roberto Garabell
    There was a lot of fuss around the new MacBook presented at the recent Apple keynote, but I’m still considering the pros and cons. Sure it’s slim ( 0.76-inch at its thickest ) and it has a nice 13.3-inch, widescreen display. But it's not dubbed “air” for nothing.
  • Laser HDD - 100 times faster  By : Roberto Garabell
    Researchers have been tinkering with polarized light for a while now, but only recently some developers over at Radboud University Nijmegen of Netherlands have managed to find a way of storing data using laser technology (and the above mentioned polarized light method,) by using disks made of gadolinium, cobalt and other such materials.
  • 1 terabyte of portable storage  By : Roberto Garabell
    Newer Technology brings us a new portable solution if you're into audio/video editing or if you need a high capacity, high speed backup device.
  • The history of backup  By : Roberto Garabell
    the article presents the history of the back-up activity from its early beginnings and until today. It basically reflects the reason why back-ups appeared at first and continues with the expansion and development of the whole process, as well as with various events and trends on the matter.
  • World’s fastest Internet connection  By : Roberto Garabell
    One would expect to find the world's fastest residential Internet connection in the house of some tech-wiz or major network 'geek.' But facts are a bit different, the world's fastest internet connection can be found in the house of a nice 75 year old lady in Sweden.
  • Dirt cheap solar cells  By : Roberto Garabell
    As the latest trend of 'green' technology starts to take off, solar cell costs are becoming a problem. Sure there are some really interesting cells out there, and some very efficient too.
  • A step forward: Fiber optic cables that can bend  By : Roberto Garabell
    Fiber optic connections are fast, extremely reliable and can work over very long distances. Sure, it's expensive, but in some situations the rewards greatly outweigh that shortcoming.
  • Cheap Laptops  By : Roberto Garabell
    When you think about buying a new laptop, WalMart may not be the first vendor that springs to mind -- but perhaps it should be.
  • Everything You Should Know About The Vertabim InSight Portable Hard Drive  By : Eugen Nova
    The InSight USB Portable Hard Drive has an always-on LCD which permanently displays the drive’s name and its capacity; it’s updated every time the InSight is connected or disconnected from the host PC or Mac.
  • What Do Your Know About MSI X340 Updated To Be A Real Geekman  By : Eugen Nova
    MSI some much needed improvements to its X340, this ultra portable much more affordable and attractive for consumers.
  • A Little Bit About Vostro 1014, 1015 And 1088 Laptops  By : Eugen Nova
    The notebooks are equipped with Intel Core 2 processors, 4GB RAM UPT and improved battery life thanks WLED LCD displays. Dell's Vostro lineup, targeted at small businesses.
  • What Do You Know About Ion-Based Samsung N510 Netbook  By : Eugen Nova
    Well that certainly didn’t take long. Less than a day after rumors started appearing about an NVIDIA ION-based Samsung laptop, we have something approaching proof.
  • Choose Clark Computer Care’s Remote Computer Troubleshooting Services For Ease And Value  By : Toan Dinh
    In the 21st century, it can be amazingly effortless for knowledgeable and trained remote computer repair and support specialists to perform a wide variety of services through the Internet.
  • A Little Bit About USB DVD burner By LiteOn  By : Eugen Nova
    Lite-On has announced the external slim DVD burne eTAU208. Created for optimum portability, the external eTAU208 is USB-powered, lightweight and features a unique top-load design.

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