- Read Before Purchasing A Panasonic Toughbook By : Mitch Ballavance
By now, most of us have heard at least a little about high quality, ruggedly built Toughbook computers from Panasonic. These laptops are said to be able to cope with any environment and any rough treatment you can give them. But are they really worth their high price? - Rugged Mobile Notebooks, Do You Get What You Pay For? By : Guiseppe Sirloina
Have you heard about rugged computing? These computers are portable computers - laptops and notebooks - that have been engineered to deal with some of the harshest conditions in existence. - A gadget makes your life easier By : Tudor Mate
In this article I will debate the main points of why and how the gadgets can significantly improve our life. - Industrial Battery Safety Guide for Yuasa Sealed Lead-Acid Batteries By : Chris Robertson
Here are some helpful safety tips for storing, charging, cleaning and servicing Yuasa sealed lead-acid batteries... - My First Computer: Sinclair ZX81 By : ACECOMS
An article on the rapid developments in the computer hardware in the last twenty years. That had me thinking about the very first computer I ever owned. It was in 1981 that I bought my first “real” computer. At that time, being able to use a programmable calculator was a “cool” thing to do. I was one of the few lucky ones in my class (3rd year of civil engineering) to have and program a Logic P- 512 (programmable calculator with 512 step program capacity). - How to pick out the right printer By : Marc Guidry
How to find the right printer for you. - Computer Printers Offer Infinite Variety, But Toner Can Put a Strain on Your Budget By : Chris Robertson
It's been interesting to watch the pricing strategy of printer manufacturers, which is generally to charge a minimum for computer printers, while charging an exorbitant amount for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or brand name toner. - What Is The Difference In Batteries? By : Gregg Hall
Batteries are one of the most wasted items that we use. Over fifteen billion batteries a year are made and sold globally with most alkaline batteries thrown away after being used one time. - Should I Buy A Laptop Or A Desktop? By : Gregg Hall
With the advances in computer performance technology moving forward in quantum leaps it has created some difficult questions for us, one is deciding between a laptop or a desktop. - Must Have PC Hardware For A Built From Scratch Computer By : Gregg Hall
You are taking the bull by the horns by building your own computer. Well, before you pat yourself on the back, make sure you have the best technology possible. - How To Boost The Performance Of Your PC To Play Video Games By : Gregg Hall
Many people these days use their computers for a variety of things, not just work or research but for fun as well. You know that you like to play computer games, but if you are going to play them you should consider getting the accessories to make your gaming experience better and increase the performance of your game playing. - Bluetooth Wireless Technology In Action By : Gregg Hall
In the United States, Bluetooth gets absolutely no respect. It is however, becoming more and more common in notebooks, PDAs, and especially cell phones. Bluetooth will provide wireless users a way to transmit small amounts of data over short distances. - Make Your Laptop More Comfortable To Use With Accessories Like These By : Gregg Hall
Many people are beginning to buy laptops now that prices have gone down on them so much, some are using only a laptop for their computer usage and others like myself use the laptop in conjunction with their desktop or when we have to go away for trips. - Bluetooth Wireless Operation By : Gregg Hall
The networking standards of Bluetooth will transmit data via low power radio frequency. Bluetooth communicates on a 2.45 GHz frequency. This very band of frequency has been set aside by international agreement for the use of industrial and medical devices. - Top Three Things To Look For In Soundcards By : Gregg Hall
Sounds cards' most basic function is the translation of analog sound waves into digital computer data that may be manipulated in any number of ways. While this sounds fairly straight forward, it is imperative to remember that not all sound cards are created equal, and depending on the extensiveness of your need for this little device, there are some things to consider. Let us take a quick look at the top three things to consider when considering which sound card to use: - Bluetooth Profiles Explained By : Gregg Hall
The profile found in Bluetooth will describe how the technology is used. Profiles can be best described as vertical slices through the protocol stack. It will define options in each protocol that are mandatory for the profile. - Hard Drives Size Does Matter By : Gregg Hall
When looking at purchasing a new home computer or laptop, it is important to understand how the hard drive works with your computer and how much storage capacity you will need.
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