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Fix The Computer CPU Speed - How To Change It

Brief explanation on computer speed and how to get more performance out of your computer. CPU tweak guide and system cleaner.


Easy Guide on Networking Your Home Computers

Let's say you have 3 desktop computers at your home. One in your kid's room, in your home-office and one in your family room. Your idea is to have all these 3 computers connect to the internet. One computer has an internet connection on a DSL or cable modem (this is just a terminology for that little box that you connect from the phoneline or cable port!). So you want all these 3 computers connect to the internet, share files? print in any of this computer? Here are your step-by-step guide: (1) Your DSL or cable internet service already comes with a modem. This is a connection from your phoneline to the modem.


Refilling Ink Cartridges: Secrets Of A Pro

In recent years ink cartridges have changed making them harder to refill.This article gives some tips to help solve some of the promlems.


In Search Of The Fabled Cheap Computer Systems

Which company do you usually turn to when searching for cheap computer systems? There is always Tandy. And there's always Mac.


To WIFI or Not to WIFI

Many people are confused with the huge amount of contradicting information on WIFI. I want to make this as simple as possible.


The Battle Of The Printers Which One will Win? Inkjet VS Laser

Laser printer prices are coming down it's sometimes had to make a decision betwween inkjet or laser.Here we discuss the advantages of both.


Here Comes The OLED

OLED (Organic.Light.Emitting.Diode) is a new display technology that promises to deliver thin, power efficient and bright displays. OLEDs (already popular in MP3 players and cell phones) have amazing potential - thin TVs, flexible displays, transparent monitors, white-bulb replacement, and more.


Nvidia Graphic Card Ge Force 6600 GT Review

This is an In-depth Review of the Nvidia Graphic Card Ge force 6600 GT as it Compares to Last Generation Top Notch Cards and Low End Current Tech Cards


How You Can Save Money When Buying Computer Printer Ink

Buying computer printer ink repeatedly is necessary if you are using a printer a lot. You may find yourself spending too much money if you are buying computer printer ink quite often. You need to think how you can save money on buying computer printer ink. However when you are purchasing ink for your printer there are a many ways to control on your savings.


Windows vs. Mac: Which is Better for Real Estate?

Should you run your real estate business on a Windows computer or on a Mac? Find out how to make a smart decision.


How To Clean Your Laptop's Touchpad

Well, I suppose that everybody knows that laptops don’t come with that regular desktop computer mouse. Instead, laptops have pointing devices such as touchpads, pointing sticks or trackballs.


How To Buy A Rugged Laptop Case

Ruggedized laptop cases are exactly what you need if you carry your laptop (usually a rugged laptop also) on bumpy roads or you work with your mobile computer in a difficult environment where stress elements (such as water, bumps and drops, chemical elements, etc) may hurt your laptop.


Convenience - More Than Enough Reason To Own a Set of Wireless Headphones

Give a set of wireless headphones for a gift they will appreciate for years to come.


Refill Printer Cartridges

Printer cartridges are used in printers to store the ink and apply it in an even form to paper, cardboard, or fabric. Most printers are provided with two printer cartridges, one for black and white printing and the other for color printing. The manufacturer of the printer usually provides both the cartridges. Each of the ink cartridges house one or more compartments that act as a reservoir for the ink, an electric contact, and a chip that is connected to the printer. The cartridge is a removable component of any inkjet or laser printer that is placed closely above the printing surface of the paper.


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