Archive for June, 2008



Asus Eee PC Review

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

The Asus EEE PC is hot, hot, HOT! Who would have thought that a sub-compact laptop would become so popular in a world where “bigger is better”? Everyone wants more storage and bigger screens and more features - and yet these small computers grow in sales every month!
The first surprise is that the Asus EEE [...]

How To Disable The Shutdown Event Tracker On Microsoft Windows Server

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Microsoft Windows has a feature which enables the operating system to record information about why the machine is going to be shut down or in the event of an unexpected shut down; why it was shut down.
This functionality is called the Shutdown Event Tracker. The feature is turned off by default in Windows XP Home [...]

Hitachi And Their 320GB Laptop HDD

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

SSD (Secured Storage Data) is thought to be the next best thing in hard drive technology for mobile computers. Even though it’s tougher, it doesn’t reach its market appeal yet. Highly expensive and relatively slow, SSD is still on its baby-phase: It might be years before we could see a 320GB SSD that will not [...]

Diagnosing Computer Hardware Faults

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

When your PC goes wrong and you have lost all hope the normal final stage is to reformat your computer and start afresh. This will most likely resolve any software issues, remove viruses or any other nasties and give you a clean start. But what happens if you have already reformatted and the problem still [...]

LCD Monitors - Is Now The Time To Upgrade?

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

If you get the Sunday paper, and happen to be looking at the sales sections. You may have noticed that LCD monitors have really come down in price. The question is, is now the time to get an LCD monitor.
And I’d have to say yes, for many different reasons.
First off, LCD monitors are getting to [...]

Hard Drive History - 50 Years In The Making

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

September 2006 marked the 50th anniversary of hard drive storage. When IBM delivered its first hard drive on September 13th, 1956, few could have imagined the impact it would have on our everyday lives. The RAMAC (also known as ‘Random Access Method of Accounting and Control’) was the size of two refrigerators and weighed a [...]

Sound Cards - Are They Worth The Cash?

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

The sound card is basically currently abundant in the form of a PCI card, with a few brands starting to delve into utilizing PCIe x1 as the primary slot on the motherboard. The sound card is basically an upgraded version of your on-board sound that most of us use today. It has more options, some [...]

Low Price Computers Peripherals

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

 

Going to buy new Computers Peripherals? Have a look below before going market:
(1). Panasonic Headphones Cordless Headphone Model No: RPWF810
Features:
• Transmit (Even through Wall and Floors)
• Suits for Audio / Video Entertainment
• Economical Built-in rechargeable Battery system
• Infra-Red Cordless system
• Battery: R03/L03pcs Manganese 860nm length R06/L03 2pcs-Alkaline
• Ideal for use with A/V Entertainment.
Technical Specification:
• Acoustic [...]

LCD Monitors - Enhance Your Working Style

Friday, June 6th, 2008

The LCD technology is basically based on the unique properties of advanced polarised light. In the LCD monitors two liquid crystals are sandwiched in between the polarised sheets. These features permit the monitors to be very sleek and lighter. As these systems are available in affordable prices, their demand in the market is also continuing [...]

Web Cameras - Show Off Yourself To The World

Friday, June 6th, 2008

We all use internet to communicate with our loved ones. It has now become one of the most integral source for getting in touch with the people around the world. There were times when we were amused to hear the voices of our friends and relatives who stayed at distant places. However the internet has [...]