Upgrading your computer RAM is important; only when you know when to do it. The random access memory (RAM), most often confused with the hard drive, is one of the key components to a fast and smooth operating computer. Learn when it is necessary to upgrade your RAM. What is
Read more →I’m going to start by recommending one program that Scruffy rejected in the original post: Novabench. It’s easy to set up and get going, and to use. Unlike most free benchmarking tools, it’s not a marketing device for a commercial product, so you don’t have to put up with crippled
Read more →In a world filled with cheap but underpowered inkjet multifunction printers (MFPs), using the HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus is a pleasant departure. One of the most competent MFPs for the price ($300 as of 12/05/2011), it lacks nothing in its features, is solidly constructed, fully supports legal-size paper, is
Read more →A few weeks ago, Microsoft delivered the news that Kinect for Windows was a reality, and released the Kinect for Windows SDK. Microsoft Kinect is making waves in the development of tools to help the disabled, assist injured or handicapped with rehabilitation, and lend a hand in the operating room
Read more →Hard drives form the basis of our computing. The use of computers comes down to manipulating data, and the hard drive is, of course, where we store all our data; family albums, music, work documents, email, the list goes on. Most of the components in your computer are electronic devices.
Read more →Has your computer slowed down to a crawl? Do you find yourself waiting for your computer to “think”? A lot of the times a simple RAM upgrade is misdiagnosed as other issues. The amount of RAM a computer comes with can effect how much available resources it has to perform
Read more →If you need a new hard disk drive for your PC, be prepared for a potential delay. Western Digital, the world’s largest provider who makes 60 percent of their drives in Thailand has stopped production there due to record breaking floods there. The country manufacturers produce one fourth of all
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