Posted by james on September 15, 2011 ·
Hard drives are the hardware that we store all of our valuable data on. They come in different sizes and they run at different speeds. 10 years ago a 100GB hard drive was top notch. But now 2-3TB is regarded as top notch, how things have advanced? But what hasn’t changed is that hard drives can still brake and go wrong.
Some computer systems have dual hard drives and they will automatically backup [...]
Posted by james on September 12, 2011 ·
Our computers all full of data, which include: documents, photos, software, games, internet settings and much more. It would be a dreadful thought to think all that data could be lost. You should be aware that hard drives do fail and they don’t have an infinite life spam.
Unlucky people could have a hard drive failure just one year or sooner after buying a new PC, whilst lucky user’s HHDs might [...]
Posted by james on September 12, 2011 ·
Losing data can be a costly experience. It affects many people; however, there are measures you can take to ensure it won’t happen to you. Whilst the future is heading towards cloud computing, the majority of people don’t currently use these services due to affordability and low connection speeds.
If you are a typical home computer user, then you probably store your files on your computer’s hard [...]
Posted by james on June 22, 2011 ·
Ribbon Inks Although ribbon inks seem archaic, these people still have some uses within our ever-changing world. Obviously, they aren’t common by any indicates, but can be used well in receipt printers. Also, ribbons are sometimes the very best indicates to print specialty dyes which may not be transferred also along with other techniques, and what about the Ink Cartridges themselves?
Thermal [...]
Posted by james on June 22, 2011 ·
The world these days is getting “smarter,” as well as in no small thanks to the lot of mobile phones that do just about everything for the consumer except breathe. Together with Internet access and a wide selection of downloadable applications, smart phones can now add printing capabilities to their ever-growing list of functions.There are many ways for intelligent phones to connect to [...]
Posted by james on June 22, 2011 ·
Twenty-six years after .com was first unveiled to the world, officials have swept away tight rules governing website naming, opening up a entire world of personalised web address suffixes.
Icann, the internet naming board, authorized one of the greatest changes within the web’s history on Monday, permitting the number of web suffixes to expand virtually with out limit. Currently there [...]
Posted by james on June 13, 2011 ·
Do you work from home? If you work from home then you are indefinitely going to need a printer. Printers help you to complete everyday tasks. Depending on the personal purpose of the printer, you are likely to want one that is reliable, fast and cost effective with inks.
For those who don’t work from home, you might be seeking a printer that can produce the best quality photo prints. You might have [...]
Posted by Kristian Quino on January 7, 2011 ·
WEll CES 2011 is upon and as of tomorrow I will be attending again for my third year in a row… More updates, pictures and news to come tomorrow after going through the convention
Posted by Rahul on August 26, 2010 ·
Ever since DirectX 10 came out with Windows Vista, most gamers have upgraded (changed, rather) their OS to vista to experience games with DX10.
Games look better on DX10 no doubt, but it is equally true that switching to DX10 sacrifices a lot of FPS (Frames Per Second). Now this difference may be little while playing on lower settings with highly capable graphic cards but as you increase the details [...]
Posted by Rahul on August 16, 2010 ·
You must be aware that contrast ratio and dynamic contrast ratio are two properties considered very important while buying a HDTV or a monitor.
This article will tell you how important these properties really are and how much weightage they should be given while purchasing a HDTV or monitor.
Meaning: To start with, let us define the two terms we are dealing with.
When we say just contrast ratio, it [...]