The rise of Netbook technology is changing the way the world views mobile computing. Netbooks are low cost, scaled down laptop computers that allow users to take the internet with them to perform many functions of their digital life while on the go. A netbook is a laptop with scaled down hardware that allows it to be a smaller size and use less power.
Size is a big plus when it comes to the netbook. It has a full keyboard, and it ranges in size from 4.8 inches up to 12inches. The small size, thin body, and lighter weight allow the netbook to be carried in a purse or backpack without weighing them down. The weight can be anywhere between 12 ounces to 4.5 pounds based on the size of your netbook.
Storage is limited, but this problem is resolved by using mobile, web based applications and external storages such as a flash drive or external hard drive. The rise in the popularity of portable applications allows users to take their office applications on a flash drive and opens the door to having a truly mobile solution. Google Docs also allows users to create and update presentations, spreadsheets, and Word…
Today, most homes that are equipped with personal computers also have a printer alongside which is used for a number of purposes from printing out standard letters and documents to high resolution digital images.
However, while photo printing has become a common feature of most home printers today, it was not always the case and in earlier years the reproduction of photographs by standard inkjet printers was generally of a poor quality even when proper photo paper was used to print the image. Typically, the ability to print photographs in high quality was usually only found in more expensive printer models and for most people, the cost of true photographic reproduction was prohibitive. As a result, high quality photo printing was normally only found to be within the realm of professional photographers or on the high street by way of photographic development and equipment shops.
As digital cameras became more popular with consumers, so too did their need to be able to print photos with a quality that typically was not attainable by most standard inkjet printers. While these printers were able to easily deal with documents as well as print photographic images, their high level output invariably looked fuzzy…
Thermaltake is a Taiwanese based company based on the extensive knowledge of PC thermal management. It is well-known to most PC enthusiasts.
Thermaltake has released the SpinQ CPU cooler, which are able to slap on the CPU socket to keep the processor’s temperature down. The SpinQ uses an 80mm centrifugal style fan instead of a standard blade fan. This fan not only cools the fins of the cooler but air is drawn in both ends and blown out in all directions across the body of the SpinQ. The packaging for the Thermaltake SpinQ CPU Cooler is a very simplistic and refined looking package, as it is colored and brilliant white cooler with a black top and bottom.

Apart from the cylindrical array of spiral cut aluminum fins, this CPU cooler features six heat pipes, and an integrated squirrel-cage blower with LEDs and variable speed control. One of the highlighting features of the SpinQ design is that it pulls air in from both ends and blows the air out radially through the aluminum fins, which helps cool the CPU socket area. Moreover, the heat pipes are commonly used to efficiently transport heat from one location to another.
This Thermaltake SpinQ CPU Cooler system produces a good…
Important factors when buying Sony VGP-BPL2 battery
1. “SAME DAY SHIP!!”
The seller ships on the same day. Nice, right? Thing is, though, they pretty much ALL say this. So, what should you look for? Location, of course! EBay requires that items are listed exactly where they ship from. Some sellers try to get around this by listing an ambiguous location. Ambiguous location = BAD. It’s probably being drop-shipped from China. Not to toot my own horn here, but my listings say “Voorhees, NJ.” Why do they say Voorhees, NJ? Well, because that’s where they are. That’s where I am. When I print a label, stick it on theSony VGP-BPL2 battery’s package, and hand it to my mailman, that’s where it happens. Right here in my little warehouse in Voorhees NJ. Any reputable seller with quality products would be the same (and there are a few, in addition to me *grin* )
2. “WATT-HOURS, OHMS, and SO MANY VOLTS!”
The rule of thumb here is to look at the Sony VGP-BPL2 battery you already have, and compare what it says to the specs on the listing. These should be pretty much the same. If the listing is for a high-capacity dell Inspiron 5100…
Learn how to crystallize and bling your phone!
Memory is one of the core hardware components for the computer. It is the component that temporarily stores information (such as Numbers, Characters, Settings, Instructions, Files and so on) once a computer has started. The information is temporary because when a computer is switched off or restarted the information is deleted from memory. When a program has finished with the information, the memory it was using is released (not deleted) so other programs can then use that memory.
Memory itself is a microchip (see above) that can temporarily store Bytes. The more bytes the memory has the more information it can temporarily store. A byte is just a number with a value between 0 and 255. It is a program’s job to turn each byte into something a human and/or another program can interpret. For example. If the memory was storing 4 Bytes with the values 74, 79, 72 and 78 it would mean nothing to you. However. To Microsoft Word 2007 the byte value 74 means J. The byte value 79 means O. The byte value 72 means H and the byte value 78 means N. So even though the memory is storing byte values that mean nothing to you,…