Hardware



Build Your Own Computer, Part Two

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

STEP 4: THE CPU (THE PROCESSOR)
Read the instructions carefully, look at the parts, study the diagrams that came with your CPU and make sure you thoroughly understand what you are going to do before you try to do it. If you can not get something to fit do not force it and take a second [...]

How To Clean A Computer Monitor

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Need of cleaning a computer monitor
Monitor is the most important and expensive part of a computer/ laptop. Proper care has to be taken for maintaining the glow and charm of your computer. If you want your computer to run efficiently for long, then you have to clean it every now and then and it should [...]

The Desktop Computer Revolution

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Desktop computers which are easily accommodated on a desk are micro computers that find usage in both offices and homes. The four kinds of computers that are widely used nowadays are workstations, internet servers, special communications computers and personal or home computers. Desktop computers being relatively cheaper are extensively used in homes, schools, and businesses.
Being [...]

Do You Know About The Mac Memory?

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Even Apple’s Mac computer is going to need a RAM upgrade sometime or another. As new technology is introduced, older models become outdated in terms of processing speed and memory storage.
Your Mac memory is not difficult to upgrade and with the right tools and knowledge you can perform the upgrade yourself and save some money [...]

How To Choose The Right Monitor

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

If you’re getting ready to replace that old monitor or even buy a new computer system, choosing the right monitor may seem a little intimidating. New technology has given us more choices when shopping for a new monitor.
There are basically two types of monitors, a CRT monitor and the newer flat panel TFT type. Either [...]

What Are Polarization Maintaining Fibers? Fiber Optics Tutorial Series 6

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

* What is polarization?
Light waves consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. These two fields are perpendicular to each other and to the direction of light traveling. We call the electric field plane as the light’s polarization.
Sunlight and many other ordinary light is made of many light waves, each with their electric and magnetic fields [...]

Blu-Ray - The New Standard For Home Entertainment

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Blu-Ray is not only the latest but, since Toshiba withdrew its HD-DVD competing product from the market, the greatest replacement for DVDs and CDs. The HD-DVD versus Blu-Ray battle had close parallels between the VHS versus Betamax contest of the video age in the early 80`s.
This type of battle between mega-corporations is not only interesting [...]

Computer Rentals For Training

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

With technology always changing, training is a major consideration for businesses today. That is why many businesses rely on computer rentals for training.
Why Choose Computer Rentals for Training?
There are several reasons why companies use rent computers for training. Perhaps the most important is this: better retention of information by staff.
No organization wants to spend time [...]

How To Build A PC

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Are you afraid of your PC? Do you think it’s too intricate, too complex to even think about taking it apart. In this article I’m going to get you over your fear of the PC so that you will feel confident enough to be able to build or upgrade your own PC.
Despite it’s complexity (and [...]

What Is The Purpose Of The Computer’s Memory Module?

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Your computer is a delicate device that is very complex. Most people never truly understand how the machine works and what it is capable of doing. It handles so much information and at such a lightening fast rate.
You can make it faster though. It can be your own version of the Bionic Woman. With an [...]