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		<title>Apple MacBook Air User’s Guide</title>
		<description>Apple MacBook Air is described as World’s Thinnest Notebook/Laptop, introduces publicly in early 2008 at the MacWorld Conference Expo. Unlike many of Apple’s computer product that is powered by Power PC processor, the MacBook Air is powered by Intel Processor (the original Air) uses Intel Core 2 Duo chip.

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		<title>Hardware Book</title>
		<description>The Hardware Book contains misc technical information about computers and other electronic devices. You'll find the pin out to most common (and uncommon) connectors available, as well as info about how to build cables.

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		<title>Basic Computing Using Windows</title>
		<description>What is a computer? A computer is a machine that inputs (takes in) facts and information
(known as data), and then processes (does something to or with) it. Afterwards it outputs,
or displays, the results for you to see. Data is all kinds of information, including, pictures,
letters, numbers, and sounds. There are ...</description>
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		<title>How Computers Work-Processor and Main Memory</title>
		<description>Computers are the most complex machines that have ever been created. Very few people
really know how they work. This book will tell you how they work and no technical
knowledge is required. It explains the operation of a simple, but fully functional,
computer in complete detail. The simple computer described consists mainly ...</description>
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		<title>How To Easily Build Your Own Cheap Computer</title>
		<description>So you have decided to build your own computer. You are in the right place and I will try and
walk you through each step from planning to powering on and back to troubleshooting.

In my day to day jobs as a Network Administrator / AskTheAdmin I am often asked the
question, "How ...</description>
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		<title>USB in a NutShell</title>
		<description>Starting out new with USB can be quite daunting. With the USB 2.0 specification at 650 pages one could easily be put off just by the sheer size of the standard. This is only the beginning of a long list of associated standards for USB. There are USB Class Standards ...</description>
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		<title>How To Buy The Perfect Computer</title>
		<description>When you have decided that it is timefor you to make your very first purchase or upgrade the existing computer in your home to something with a bit more computing power you are left with three basic options. 
1)Purchaser a brand name computer
2)Purchase a clone computer
3)Build your own computer

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		<title>How To Build A Computer</title>
		<description>Before you jump onto the web and start spending lots of money on expensive computer parts,
there are two important questions you should answer which will guide your purchases:
1. What are you going to use your new computer for?
2. Will parts be available to use from your old computer--or do you ...</description>
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		<title>The Secret Guide to Computers</title>
		<description>The Secret Guide to Computers is the world’s only complete computer tutorial. It covers everything important about computers! It explains how to buy, operate, apply, fix, and program computers.

Feast your eyes on the massive table of contents, splashed across the next page. It reveals that the Guide includes all 8 ...</description>
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		<title>How to Build a PC on a Budget</title>
		<description>The best part of building a PC is that you get to build it yourself.

The Hardest part of building a PC is trying to find all the components you need.

I will show you a simple way to find your components and then you can assemble them.

Start by setting a budget. ...</description>
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