Correctly maintaining your UPS

Most modern computers have many background processes that require a proper shutdown. An Uninterruptable Power Supply (or UPS) is a great piece of equipment to have in your computing system. It functions as a battery backup for your personal computer. Having a UPS insures that you have a chance to power down your system properly in case of power failure. Most UPS’ can supply around 20 minutes of backup power, which can save you the trouble and stress of losing your hard work! It can also protect your PC from dangerous power surges and fluctuations that can damage your PC’s internal systems!

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Wireless Printer Router – A Best Saving Device

Technology has come a long way. Computers have advanced from large towers with very little memory and hard drive space to small form factor desktops with large hard drives and huge amounts of memory. The transformation has given users the ability to multitask, and this has presented an even greater need for portability at home and in the workforce. Innovators in technology have taken heed to this and given PC users a variety of tools that can help simplify their day to day tasks.

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External Hard Disks For Personal Use

There are tons of external hard disks that can be utilized for personal use. These external disk drives are portable and great sources of backups.

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What To Look In A Gaming Laptop

There are five very important things to consider when purchasing a laptop that will be used primarily for gaming. They include the processor, graphics card, memory, screen and the sound card. Each of these components plays a very different role in your computing power and game play experience, yet each is equally important for a [...]

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Economical Wireless Routers

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Having a wireless router was once a status symbol. Only the proverbial Joneses and those who could keep up with them had these nifty devices in their homes. The thought of an un-tethered home network left many consumers giddy with the concept, and maybe a little intimidated by the process of hooking up such a [...]

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Android Fragmentation: Myth?

Android is under rapid development. Since its initial release in October 2008, versions 1.0, 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, 2.01, 2.1 and 2.2 have been released. And Google, Android’s developer, has left it up the phone manufacturers to port the newest release to their devices. This has led to many devices being left behind when a new [...]

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