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Toner Cartridges: Should You Use Remanufactured or Compatibles?

30 October 2008

First a little history….
In 1938, the first invention that would lead to the laser printer and toner cartridge was patented. The process, knows as “electro photography”, used a dry printing method, not that different than today’s laser printer. It was 1948, however, before the commercial application of electro photography because available.
In 1959, the first automatic […]

Solid State Hard Drives - They Will Replace Our Existing Hard Drives - When?

30 October 2008

Finally - and yes possibly because of mp3 players and the
continuing development of such - the cost of Solid State
computer memory is dropping.
Camera memory cards or sticks as some people call them are
very well priced and readily available, you can now get up
to 2gb, and in some cases 4gb units depending […]

Multi-Monitor Madness

30 October 2008

In today’s multitasking computing world, it’s not unusual to see people constantly switching from window to window trying to transfer data form one program to the other. I myself have gotten fairly adept at the Alt-Tab window-switching hotkey sequence. It is as a result of this that the popularity of multi-monitor computer setups has increased […]

Finding Temperature Sensor Deals

29 October 2008

Temperature sensor deals are what many out there need, but not everyone knows how to find the best prices on the equipment that they need. Simply walking into a store, you are going to be shocked at the high prices. But, if you want to really be shocked, try calling the manufacturer to […]

Lapping It Up

28 October 2008

The idea of a laptop, or portable, computer was first conceived by Alan Kay, who worked for Xerox, at its Research Center in Palo Alto CA. He called it a Dynabook. He wasn’t the first to offer a completed laptop computer for public consumption, however. That honor went to Grid System’s William Moggridge in 1979. […]

Does It Make a Difference to Connect Your TFT Monitor with PC via DVI Interfaces?

27 October 2008

Most TFT monitors use what is known as a digital video interface (DVI) to connect to your PC. Understanding what DVI is and how it differs from the video graphics array (VGA) interface used by old-fashioned CRT monitors is important if you’re going to get the best out of your shiny new TFT monitor.
The main […]

What You Always Wanted To Know About Tips For Buying Good Speakers

25 October 2008

This article was written to answer many of the most frequently asked questions on this topic. I hope you find this information helpful.
When you buy stereo equipment the speakers customarily come with the system. The quality of speakers depends on the type of stereo system and how much you paid for it. The cheaper system […]

Online Sports Competitions Gambling — an Introduction

25 October 2008

Combine the two of everybody’s primary leisure actvities and you’ll display a phenomenon titled web based sportsbook. Truly, what could be more original. If you think of a troop of friends cheering on any given preferred local sports heroes, and more often than not wagers are assured to be pinned down complementing the rumpus.

Drop On Demand Printers

24 October 2008

Most HP and Epson printers are drop on demand printers. They use electrical pulses to fulfill requests for ink. The ink is expelled out of the print head by a bubble which forms as a reaction to being heated. Once the ink is propelled out of the cartridge, the bubble cools, contracts, […]

Setting up a Tape Backup Strategy for your Business

23 October 2008

So you know a little bit about tape backup, but you’re wondering how to set up a tape backup strategy for your business. Well, let’s take a look at 3 simple steps to setting up a complete backup solution.
Step 1: Purchase your tape backup hardware
Firstly, purchase the tape backup hardware. If you need to perform […]


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