Archive for the ‘Windows-Based’ Category

How to Build Yourself a Great Gaming PC

Friday, September 24th, 2010

The PC is still the most gaming-rich platform available. In a world where consoles are getting more and more popular many people have abandoned the hard work that a PC can be for the simplicity of a console system. What many console gamers are missing is the diverse range of gaming opportunities available on the PC. If you own a console and are looking to re-invest in a PC or are just looking to build a new gaming rig to replace your ageing one then this guide will show you how to do it.
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Computers For Gaming - 6 Most Important Features

Friday, May 15th, 2009

For computer gaming a powerful computer is necessary, and includes specific features, like, a fast processor, lots of RAM and great graphics capabilities. The basic formula to follow is Graphics + RAM + Processor Speed + Screen/Display will deliver a great gaming experience. These features are necessary for those who game often and serious gamers would never settle for less. They are also very useful for any power users because of their great graphics capabilities, such as, movie editing, watching and other media and entertainment.
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Dual core computer processors: luxury or necessity?

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Most of the talk going on in the computer processor industry is revolving around dual core processors. But what advantages do they actually give and is it worth it in terms of price?
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Reasons to use Audio Visual Interactive Whiteboard in Education

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Lets start with what an interactive whiteboard system actually is. It comprises of literally a white board which is linked to a computer, or a computer network. Files and applications from the computer can be displayed on the whiteboard. However here is the interactive part. What is displayed on the board can be changed. You can write, draw, and make notes directly onto the whiteboard using either finger or a special pen and your work is then saved onto the computer or laptop, that the white board is connected to. This can be saved for future reference, printed out, or e-mailed.
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Reasons to use Audio Visual Interactive Whiteboard in Education

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Lets start with what an interactive whiteboard system actually is. It comprises of literally a white board which is linked to a computer, or a computer network. Files and applications from the computer can be displayed on the whiteboard. However here is the interactive part. What is displayed on the board can be changed. You can write, draw, and make notes directly onto the whiteboard using either finger or a special pen and your work is then saved onto the computer or laptop, that the white board is connected to. This can be saved for future reference, printed out, or e-mailed.
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Overclocking My PC So It Is Super Fast

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Overclocking is the process of making a computer component run at higher clock rates rather than the standard clock rates.It is basically of three types Processor , Graphics Card and RAM .In the following article overclocking of a processor is shown by taking amd 2800+ as the base. Processor overclocking is the most common type of overclocking done by Pc users these days.
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Laser Toner-Printing with a Laser Printer

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Laser printers are very popular these days. Although most people still own inkjet printers soon enough the inkjet technology will be obsolete and every one will be buying laser toner cartridges.
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How to Save Ink and Money

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

The cost of inkjet printer cartridges is on the rise year after year. The printer manufacturers are subsidising the cost of the printer knowing that in the long run they are sure to make more money selling high priced cartridges.
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Computer Error Beeps - Warning Signals from Your Computer

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Computer error beeps could be your worst nightmare. It usually indicates computer problems or errors within your computer's system. Computer error beeps are also early warning signals that aim to trigger the user that there is something wrong with his computer.
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Buying a Photo Printer

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

As more and more of us have turned to digital photography there has been a huge surge in demand for printers that can deliver photo print quality reproduction that we have been used to with a developer shop. With the development of improved technology delivering a wider range of printing options you will find a bedazzling array of photo quality printers to choose from so here we shall give you some sound advice as to what you should be looking for in a new photo printer.
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