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Online Video Game: Hire E Girl Gamer
Online video gaming is a fun way to spend time, encouraging teamwork and developing skills. read more...
By Erika Yao | Aug-23-2021

How Cybersecurity Services Secure Businesses in the Connected World
The business world is getting digitalized with each passing day read more...
By Chris Smith | Oct-10-2019

Quality MacBook Screen Repairs in Sydney: What to Look For?
Apple is a premium brand and manufactures superior quality products. It’s made laptop, phones and others have different segment of users. read more...
By Keyur Patel | Mar-23-2019

Common Things That Put Your Macbook at Risk
A Macbook is a significant investment, and you want the investment to be productive and free of errors as long as possible. But, you may not know that there are a few common things that put your device at risk of not working when you need it most. read more...
By Keyur Patel | Feb-19-2019

Tips to hire the best Hardware Maintenance Support Provider
IT departments across the world are feeling the pressure of dwindling budgets and are looking for ways to reduce costs without compromising on efficiency. read more...
By Duhane Williams | Apr-19-2017

776 Laptop Growth, Soon Everyone Will Have Them
There was a time when computer laptops were considered high ticket items reserved only to highly paid analysts and corporate executives. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-16-2009

812 How to Secure Your Laptop When Traveling By Air
Airports and planes now come packed with people bringing their laptops along with them when they travel. Whether for business or pleasure, the laptop is now an important companion. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-16-2009

797 Christmas Wallpapers To Bring The Christmas Feel
“Christmas, Christmas time is near. Time for party, dance and cheer”. So it is another Christmas season just around the corner and I was thinking of some unique ideas to bring a Christmas feeling to my surrounding. Well I placed a great Christmas tree and hung a bright star in front of my home. read more...
By Kapil Chin | Dec-16-2009

862 Reward for IT Mentors on a Mission
IN what appears to be an expression of appreciation to a noble act, an investment organization is making a big dole out to a non-profit organization known for their rolling IT school. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-16-2009

815 Net in Lieu of TVs and Newspapers
THIRTY years ago, television and newspapers were the most powerful media around, so powerful that investments magnates and business conglomerates would want to own and run their own media outfit. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-16-2009

1015 Many Benefits of Using Software to Manage your Spa or Salon
In order to run a successful Spa business it is necessary to have a software management system to keep track of your clients, employees and products. Management software is capable of keeping a history and record of your client’s visits as well as their product record. read more...
By William Hauselberg | Dec-16-2009

1301 Are Netbooks The Way to Go?
The technologies behind computing portability have found another successful mark on the new generation of mobile computers called netbooks. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-16-2009

754 Evolving the Laptop to What It Is Today
Bill Gates may have envisioned all homes to have a PC, but someone else got a better idea to make it portable as well. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-16-2009

644 How a smarter computer keyboard can help keep you healthy this flu season
Is your computer keyboard making you sick? Shared computers keyboards can harbor and transmit germs and microbes, including the flu virus. But a computer club in Florida has employed a novel approach to combat the H1N1 and seasonal flu viruses and protect its members. read more...
By Smith Mike | Dec-15-2009

723 Video on Demand, Computerizing the Film Industry
Video on Demand on VOD has been bandied around for years now and it wasn’t until the technology for it has matured recently that we are now seriously looking at it to revolutionize the way consumer enjoy their movies. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-15-2009

754 WiFi Technology on the Road, Bane or Boon for Commuters
For many commuters taking public transport, getting from the house to the office can take anywhere from 45 minutes to more than an hour. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-15-2009

760 Diagnosing Electronic Mailing System
YEARS back, a letter would take a minimum of three days before it reaches its destination. It also entails some dime for the envelope, the stamp and postage fees. What is even more annoying is when our letters don’t reach where it is supposed to land. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-15-2009

742 Computers Make Work at Home and Telecommuting Possible
Computers at home make it possible for anyone to do at home what they often do in the office. Desktops PCs once reserved in the office are now affordable enough to become just another home appliance for the commuting office worker. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-15-2009

758 Intelligent Gambling with Information Technology
GAMBLING has always been considered a vice. Most of us are brought up to a culture which describes gambling as a bad habit. It has likewise been something the Catholic Church has been consistently against with. According to the Catholic Church, gambling is evil, as it causes family break-ups, bankruptcy and immorality. Ironically, gambling is something that can’t be taken away from our culture. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-15-2009

760 Computers Now a Part of Consumer Electronic Technologies.
The home is not a place for bulky appliances that take up expensive real estate space. It is not a place for complicated gadgets that require a PhD to operate. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-15-2009

531 Latest Firefox Version Falters
THE second biggest open source web browser sent the global Information Technology circuit on a standstill after it crashed a week after its web administrators introduced an upgrade to its system.Mozilla Corporation, which owns, operates and maintains the Mozilla Firefox web application, was quick to react by introducing a newer system upgrade, which they said would “kill the crash bug” that sent the web haywire. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-14-2009

472 Computers at the Heart of Home Entertainment Systems
Stereophiles used to dominate a small elite crowd of hobbyists who have come to appreciate and immensely enjoy the technical advances of the times when stereo first emerged and brought home listening to a higher degree of sonic realism and aural pleasures never before attained with monaural home playback systems. That was in the mid 50s of the last century. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-14-2009

597 Computers At Home – The Smart Home
It wasn’t until the 90s that the idea of a fully automated home became thinkable. Bill Gates had envisioned every one in the planet should have a PC and that was almost a reality then. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-14-2009

793 Two Key Words When Providing Ongoing Software Support: Be Specific
Once you've developed and installed software for a client, your work may not be done. In many cases, software developers provide ongoing software maintenance and support for their clients. Offering this service is an excellent way to build a longstanding relationship with your client while potentially gaining a long-term source of income. read more...
By Jim Cochran | Dec-14-2009

950 A Guide to the Perfect MMO Gaming PC
You look over at your five year old “gaming PC” and you shake your head in wonder, “how did it ever come to this”, you wonder? Gaming on a 5700 Ultra just doesn't cut it anymore, sure you can run World of Warcraft (barely), but you can't even look at Everquest II, not to mention dream of pillaging in Age of Conan or racking up kinah in Aion. read more...
By Chris Coker | Dec-13-2009

1129 What is GIS Software?
GIS, or graphic information system software, can help businesses in many ways. The label GIS applies to a large group of different type of software that can help different businesses in different ways. GIS software can be defined as any software used develop, analyze, manage, or view data from a digital map. read more...
By Sarah James | Dec-10-2009

840 Top 10 Free Security Software For Your New PC
Protect your new computer/ notebook /laptop with these top ten free security software that will keep your new PC running energy efficiently, healthily and securely. read more...
By Demi.wonder | Dec-10-2009

878 Advantage of Using Spa and Salon Management Software for Your Biz
If you are having trouble tracking appointments, feel like you are losing money in billing, or just in general think that you do not have a good grasp on the day to day operations of your business than perhaps you need to get help. While some spa managers may turn to an assistant for help, there is a cheaper and better way to get organized. read more...
By William Hauselberg | Dec-08-2009

617 Computer Servers for Dummies
To begin with, servers are defined as computers that are configured in such a way that they are able to provide specialized services to a specific client user or machine. They serve as task masters that manage a variety of services such as files, system jobs, network requests, and other various processes. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-03-2009

521 Toe to Toe: Shared Versus Dedicated Server Hosting
When it comes to web hosting, there is very little doubt that shared and dedicated hosting are the two biggest things in the market today. These are the two most popular options available and a majority of websites make use of either one of the two. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-03-2009