Computers and Technology, Hardware October 31, 2006

Does the idea of cruising with a changer full of your home-recorded CD-R’s and CD-RW’s appeal to you? What if we talked about ten hours of great tunes as mp3 files on a single cd? You can drive for days on end without hearing the same song twice — just load a changer with mp3 discs.

This must be said: fumbling around for a misplaced CD while driving has caused a few accidents. CD and mp3 changers make it easier for you to stay focused on driving (no distraction of changing discs) without losing a moment of music. They have user-friendly controls that make it easy for you to navigate through tracks with your eyes on the road. (more…)

Computers and Technology, Hardware October 25, 2006

So, you’re fast asleep and suddenly you get a loud phone call in the middle of the night. You pick up the receiver to find a member of the fire service casually telling you that your office is blazing with fire, the firemen are trying their best to extinguish the inferno and you should contact your insurance company ASAP. (more…)

Computers and Technology, Hardware October 24, 2006

WE will begin with the simple easiest methods and then get into some of the ways the professional printer tech gets them unclogged.

Dealing with a clogged print head can be frustrating but this is no time to get into a hurry. Cleaning solvents can take many hours to do the job. And remember your trying to save the life of a printer. If all fails you printer may be ready for the printer graveyard. I’m talking about printers with the built in print heads here. It’s probably best to explain the different types of printers now. (more…)

Computers and Technology, Hardware October 23, 2006

Apple has a long tradition of emphasizing the user experience, rather than the technology involved in delivering that experience.

Apple branched out into consumer electronics. One example of this product diversification was the Apple QuickTake digital camera, one of the first digital cameras ever brought to the consumer market.

Apple defined and launched the new category of computing and was a forerunner and inspiration of devices such as Palm Pilot and PocketPC. (more…)

Computers and Technology, Hardware October 16, 2006

Finding the right security camera is difficult enough without having to wade through the terms and figure what the abbreviations and words actually mean. If you’re trying to do research on a security camera and frustrated with the multitude of terms that are unknown to the average user, here’s a list of the terms you’ll want to know. There are many more out there, but this is enough to get you started: (more…)

Computers and Technology, Hardware October 11, 2006

The Universal Serial Bus (USB) was first launched in 1996 by a group of IT Companies known as the USB Promoter Group.

This first version was known as USB 1.1 and was a standardized serial connection that aimed to provide a replacement for parallel and serial ports. Intended for mid-speed and slow computer peripherals, it created an intelligent serial bus. (more…)

Computers and Technology, Hardware October 9, 2006

Finding the right security camera is difficult enough without having to wade through the terms and figure what the abbreviations and words actually mean. If you’re trying to do research on a security camera and frustrated with the multitude of terms that are unknown to the average user, here’s a list of the terms you’ll want to know. There are many more out there, but this is enough to get you started: (more…)

Computers and Technology, Hardware October 4, 2006

A Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is a device used by modern computers to permanently store information. The Hard Disk Drive is arguable the most essential part of a computer system in that all the information that is permanently stored is contained within its enclosure, including your computer’s Operating System (OS). Thanks to Hard Disk Drives, long gone are the days when you would have had to keep all your programs and documents stored on removable media such as Floppy Disks or CD-ROMs. (more…)

Computers and Technology, Hardware October 3, 2006

Finding the right security camera is difficult enough without having to wade through the terms and figure what the abbreviations and words actually mean. If you’re trying to do research on a security camera and frustrated with the multitude of terms that are unknown to the average user, here’s a list of the terms you’ll want to know. There are many more out there, but this is enough to get you started:

DVR: Digital Video Recorder, or ‘personal video recorder.’ Usually used when referring to a Security Camera System, you use a DVR to record broadcasts on a hard disk drive which can then be played back at a later time. The most well-known type of DVR is TiVO. They often come with standard features like motion detection, time and date stamping, and remote internet monitoring capabilities. (more…)

Computers and Technology, Hardware September 28, 2006

How web broadcasting works

Webcams are those handy little cameras that attach to your PC and send images to a web page that can be viewed by others. This enables you to share daily life events with friends and family in other parts of the country or the world, or to arrange a video-conference with colleagues and maintain long distance relationships of all kinds. Of course the number of ways to use this technology is limited only by your imagination. (more…)

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