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Upgrading Your PC for Non-experts

By Tim Walker | Date: April 21st, 2010

Intro

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Dual Core Laptops: This Isn’t Your Last Year’s Laptop!

By Titus Hale | Date: April 21st, 2010

The laptop world is seeing double. The next evolution in laptops is dual-core technology. Dual-core processors are quickly raising the laptop experience to the next level and laptop users are benefiting from the extra boost in performance.

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Talking About Exterior Hard Disks For Home Computers

By Elmer Banks | Date: April 20th, 2010

Most people who are buying a note book computer or who already have one kicking around will need a ton of extra storage space. Saving your important files, like video and pictures, is easily done when using an external hdd.

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Buying The Right Notebook

By Roberto Sanborn | Date: April 17th, 2010

The single most important reason anyone buys a notebook is for portability. This is something that you can take anywhere. If you frequently travel in your work, you need a notebook. If you are a student going back and forth to the university, you need a notebook. If you are journalist traveling the world and submitting articles, you need a notebook. And today’s notebooks can be as powerful as most desktops with dual processors, large capacity internal drives, and other attractive features. But which one is right for you? How do you determine what type of notebook will fit your current needs plus allow you to expand for the future?

Topics: Software

What’s With All The Hype? The New PS3 Processor Chip

By Marcus Carlsen | Date: April 17th, 2010

There was quite a lot of hype last year about Play Station 3′s revolutionary processor chip, “The Cell.” This processor chip was going to blow everybody’s minds and totally change the way we think about video games. It would make games so amazingly realistic, you’d never be able to go back to the old systems again.

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Computer Bits – Your Guide to Types of Computer Processors

By Ilse Hansen | Date: April 16th, 2010

Computer processors are responsible for analyzing data and controlling how data flows in a computer. Also known as the central processing unit or the CPU, they are considered to the brains of a computer since they perform the actual data processing, with speeds that normally run between 2.6 to 3.66 Ghz (gigahertz). Computer processors are in the form of small microchips and fit into sockets in motherboards.

Topics: Business

The Role Of A Project Manager In Your Data Center Moving Endeavor

By Clair Pennington | Date: April 15th, 2010

Moving a data center involves simultaneous efforts from several experts like members from IT operations field, experts in data network operations, real estate professionals, human resources, experts on application software, electrical and telecommunication experts etc. Making all these experts work in tandem towards a common goal takes immense efforts from the team leader. This is where a dedicated project manager from a moving company can come handy.

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How You Can Quickly Obtain A Photo Scanning Device

By Stanley Randall | Date: April 9th, 2010

An extremely useful machine that let’s you create pictures from old negatives is a negative scanner. The benefit of them is that they can make great quality photos really easily. And you don’t have to break the bank to own one either. Depending on the type of scanner you buy, will determine what kind of options it has. Therefore it is beneficial to understand how to use a negative scanner properly for the best pictures.

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Lighten Your Data Centre Relocation Efforts By Scheduling Biweekly Team Review Meetings

By Clair Pennington | Date: April 6th, 2010

Data centers are normally relocated when the building it is houses can no longer support the added physical and technological requirements of the countless paraphernalia associated to them. Computer systems, climate control systems like air-conditioning, power systems and backups, storage facilities, telecommunication systems etc are intrinsic elements of every data centre. But many a times you feel that the existing space and backup systems are insufficient to meet the growing needs of the existing data centre. In such a circumstance, there is no other way out than moving into a new location that has enough scope for future expansions and technology additions.

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Scheduling Work Only On A Regular Workday Would Save You Unnecessary Hassles

By Clair Pennington | Date: April 3rd, 2010

Data center relocation is a gigantic task due to its complex nature of the Data Center itself. A data center houses a whole lot of electrical, electronic and mechanical equipments like servers, computers, storage deices, fire fighting devices, communication devices etc. In order to ensure seamless functioning of a data centre all these equipments and gadgets should work to their optimum. However, due to fast paced technological advancements your data center surpasses its purposes and facilities in a few years and needs relocation.

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