If you do not have the habit of making Blu-ray backups on your PC, have it now! The reasons are obvious: You cannot always keep an eye on your naughty kid(s); You may not always be careful and cautious enough to preserve your Blu-ray discs perfectly; You may not always keep your nail short enough… Continue reading Form a Habit of Backing up Vulnerable Blu-Ray Discs
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How My Old PC Helped Me Get Back My Data From a Mac HFS Hard Drive?
This article is based upon real time scenario when my Mac OS X Mini becomes inaccessible due to some system file corruption and I was not able to reach to the private and confidential data existing on my Mac volumes. This unexpected event gave me a lot of nightmares as my Mac contains some of… Continue reading How My Old PC Helped Me Get Back My Data From a Mac HFS Hard Drive?
Learn How to Set up multiple user accounts in Microsoft Windows 7
Home is where the heart is, as the saying goes. It’s also where my PC is. It’s a machine I share with my wife and which I will one day share with my son, when he’s old enough to use it. But the last thing I want is for him to be able to mess… Continue reading Learn How to Set up multiple user accounts in Microsoft Windows 7
Store your Files In The Cloud
During your lifetime you will see the death of the personal computer. The writing is already on the wall and soon cloud technology will rule the world. With cloud file storage you are able to store your data and files on a virtual computer. Gone are the days of lost discs or broken hard drives.… Continue reading Store your Files In The Cloud
Will Tablets Ever Replace Laptops?
Tablet PCs are a big part of the contemporary tech business, already amounting for many millions of dollars’ worth of sales worldwide. But will they ever truly be able to replace laptops as the most popular type of portable computer? Let’s take a look at some of the pros and cons of the two while… Continue reading Will Tablets Ever Replace Laptops?
Microsoft Announces Two Years Countdown to End of Win XP
Microsoft Plan to Bring to an End Win-XP Support in Two Years Countdown to Win XP SP3 The time has come to lay to rest Microsoft Windows XP Operating System. In less than two years, you will not be getting support for Windows XP. Therefore, if you have not yet upgraded to Microsoft Windows 7,… Continue reading Microsoft Announces Two Years Countdown to End of Win XP
Issues Surrounding the Broadband Stimulus Program
The National Broadband Stimulus program, having been funded by grants since 2009, was designed to bring the internet to underserved communities in the form of new network creation, upgrades of existing networks and improvements to public internet access locations. But although over $3 billion has been received since the inception of the stimulus, many wonder… Continue reading Issues Surrounding the Broadband Stimulus Program
Computer Technology to Potentially Utilize for Your Business
IT Specialists for any business should be fully versed and able to offer all levels of sophistication and value to meet your needs now and into the future. On one hand it isn’t critical that you know everything they know, to the degree they know it, but it doesn’t hurt to understand what is out… Continue reading Computer Technology to Potentially Utilize for Your Business
Why Remanufactured Printer Ink is Growing in Popularity
Have you ever wondered why printers are so cheap, but printer ink is so expensive? Most of us get so caught up in the routine of purchasing new cartridges, that we haven’t stopped to ask this question, and consider our alternatives. Recently, more people have been asking themselves this question, and the consensus is that… Continue reading Why Remanufactured Printer Ink is Growing in Popularity
New Spy Computer Small Enough to Crack Corporate Networks
In many cases, smaller technology has helped us take our work with us and enjoy hours of entertainment in the palm of our hands. Now corporations need to be on the lookout for a small spy computer that can give hackers access to their networks. Small enough to fit into an Altoid tin, the spy… Continue reading New Spy Computer Small Enough to Crack Corporate Networks