How to Easily Speed Up Linux Booting Time?

1. Disable unneeded services. Depending on how you use them in your system, some services are not needed. Do you use Linux for typical computer uses? Then you may not need services like sendmail, httpd, etc. For example, Ubuntu comes with services for managing Bluetooth devices, but personally you may not need such devices, so… Continue reading How to Easily Speed Up Linux Booting Time?

How to Choose a PSU for your Computer?

Overall, UPS manufacturers tend to overstate the actual power consumption of PCs. A modern PC with a Core i7 920 and a graphics card like midrange HD 5770 consumes about 300W at low load. Even if you overclock the Core i7 920 to 4 GHz and use a high-end graphics card like a HD 5850… Continue reading How to Choose a PSU for your Computer?

How to Make Linux Migration Easier for Users?

There are many compelling reasons for companies to switch to an open-source platform such as Linux; it’s no wonder that many organizations are steadily relying on the OS. After all, it’s flexible and free – too name just a couple of its attractive features. Regardless of how urgent your needs to switch from a proprietary… Continue reading How to Make Linux Migration Easier for Users?

HP Pavilion Elite HPE-235f – A Full-Packed Desktop PC

HP Pavilion Elite HPE-235 PC is a trendy, power performance PC to meet up with the most challenging digital everyday jobs. First-class feat levels present a superior knowledge whether it is emailing, making photo slides or videos, gaming, or making contacts thru the net. The HPE 235f’s litheness and expandability yet allow you to put… Continue reading HP Pavilion Elite HPE-235f – A Full-Packed Desktop PC

Best Productivity Apps for your Windows 7 Smartphone

With the release of the much awaited Windows Phone 7, Microsoft has reached yet another major milestone in their history, and by the looks of it, the new product will definitely be a success in the mobile operating systems world, just like Windows 7 became the fastest selling OS for desktop PCs.

Digital Storm’s Slim Enix Desktop Takes Sandy Bridge to 4.7GHz

Overclocked, custom-built PCs are nothing new, and neither is 4.7GHz from the factory. But Digital Storm, the predominant name in computer system integration and engineering, has managed to take one of Intel’s newest Sandy Bridge chips to that height, and it’s doing so in a case that’s far sleeker than most of the towers out… Continue reading Digital Storm’s Slim Enix Desktop Takes Sandy Bridge to 4.7GHz

IBM offers virtual desktop

IBM is working through resellers to roll out a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) package that costs almost $150 per person annually. The IBM virtual desktop is said to ease the high administrative overhead normally associated with setting up VDI deployments.  The VDI package will allow the workers to access desktops from a cluster of devices,… Continue reading IBM offers virtual desktop

Top 6 iPad Apps For the Best Mobile Office Experience

Apple’s iPad is currently selling like cupcakes and there is already another version of it on the way that will have a 7 inch screen (which people seem to prefer more than the 10 inch one) and will probably sport a web camera and upgraded internal specs, which will make it so much better. But… Continue reading Top 6 iPad Apps For the Best Mobile Office Experience