Friday, October 30th, 2009 at
5:36 pm
There has been much debate about whether or not you should leave your computer on or off when not in use for a period of time. For as many computer experts that say it is better to just keep your computer running, other experts will tell you their reasons to turn it off.
In fact I have a few close friends who still keep their systems on all the time and yet others who couldn’t be bothered. They each have their reasons and they are all right.
I for one turn my system off before I decide it’s time to watch TV and relax. Why? Read the rest of this entry
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 at
3:57 am
Microsoft Excel training trains you in using all those amazing features that help you make spreadsheets, present your data as a statistical analysis with the tools like graphs and legends, schematic diagrams and more. Microsoft Excel training teaches you to use the spreadsheet; a basic tool of any commerce. This feature helps perform various operation of calculation like summation, finding the mean and class, analyze data, integrate and present the data.
There are workbooks, which hold worksheets. These worksheets calculate, collate and Read the rest of this entry
Friday, October 9th, 2009 at
4:35 am
by Amy Nutt
With more people using the Internet everyday, there has been a significant increase in the threats of online criminals attempting to steal personal information. When you use email, surf the net, and provide financial information to retailers, you have to make sure no one can steal your information.
Fortunately, technological improvements in computer security and implementing safety precautions can drastically reduce the chances of having your information stolen.
The following tips are designed to help you protect personal information on your computer: Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, September 12th, 2009 at
2:26 am
Ever walk into to a laptop or computer store, hunt for a laptop and be totally stumped by the buzzwords you hear? Sometimes I’d hope that Intel and AMD would end using weird words like Centrino and Core 2 Duo which confuses the heck out of people. In this article, we will take a see at the top 10 terms you might come across when buying a laptop.
Learn about these terms thus that you won’t be stumped at the store again! Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
10:11 am
Built-in wireless capabilities in computers are becoming standard equipment. Most laptops and other home computers ship wireless ready. And, like things in the world, the reason is cost. Adding wireless capacity is relatively inexpensive. Manufacturers feel it is necessary to include wireless capabilities in their feature list. The consumer sees the value of added wireless as a great feature so the manufacturers get a great bang for the buck. Wireless is the future so any type of Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, August 30th, 2009 at
2:05 am
by Ali Jaboon
Fuji Xerox Global Services was presented the challenge of finding a cost-effective solution for the outdated collection of printers, facsimile machines and photocopiers owned by the Roads and Traffic Authority in New South Wales. To meet this challenge Fuji Xerox Global Services provided the RTA with a solution that included multi-function devices and a service contract that was set up beneath a charge per impression strategy.
This plan resulted in millions of dollars in savings and a 25% Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 at
4:19 am
by Jamison Campos
Many countries around the world are struggling to survive. People in these countries are losing hope and do not see any change in the future because it has been going on for so long.
The availability of computers plays a vital role in the development process of a country. For example, if an impoverished country is given access to computers in their homes, and especially their schools, they now have a much more possible future filled with continual education and even a Read the rest of this entry
Friday, August 14th, 2009 at
3:31 am
by David Trumble
For most of us, unless we are having a particular problem, we just go on our merry way. But the moment we have a problem, that problem is huge. We know there are a bunch of computers in the world today, and many of these are sick. At this moment, however, this only matters if your PC is sick.
Is it acceptable to you to have a sick computer? Do you really think a computer is going to get well on its own? Since there are so many spyware sick desktop CPUs, how long will it be before Read the rest of this entry
Monday, July 13th, 2009 at
2:37 am
by Pri Vag
With the advances in technology companies now have at their disposal fast and secure remote access connections. Staff no longer need to be located within the office building taking up expensive office space, they can now work from home and still receive all required information and data. Data, files, Email, database access and telephone extensions can now all be received from their home.
All services such as Email, Data Files, Internet Access and Security, Applications and Company Telephone integration can all be accessed as they would if they had a desk at the office. This is also true if Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 at
2:31 am
by Kazu Oda
The social interaction process on the computer has hardly been considered more than the way to keep in touch with friends and acquaintances. It may be that we need to re-think just how effective these tools can be when used in the workplace. Most individuals today are somehow connected to a network of friends and work associates via Facebook, Tweeter or any number of other like sites.
However, take a moment to consider that within that network there might be an Read the rest of this entry