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Choosing a Laptop Computer Based on Hardware and Software Needs

Laptop computers are one of the most desirable techie gadgets. A laptop is a portable computer that could comfortably be used while on a person’s lap – hence the name. It contains all the basic and necessary software (like Office System and Internet access) and hardware (like CD-Rom drive and Modem) features of an ordinary computer and still fits in an ordinary briefcase or backpack.


MP3 Player Sales to Soar

Think the iPod and mp3 players are the big craze now? Analysts predict that the current massive numbers of mp3 player sales are merely a fraction of what they will be in four years. Although it is hard to think that these little gems could sell in even larger numbers, the fact is that mp3 players will soon be the primary way of listening to music no matter where you live in the world.


Mobile Learning - An Alternative Worth Considering

Although the concept of “mobile learning” is quite new, it has developed at a fast rate and is becoming popular with all age groups. Cell phone applications are becoming easier to use while offering complex learning and education factors.


Tips for Getting the Most Life Out of Your Laptop Battery

Whether you own a laptop or tablet pc chances are you want to get the longest use between recharges. Here are some tips to help get the most out of your laptop battery.


Maybe You Already Have Wireless and Don't Know It?

More and more laptops and desktop computers are coming pre-equipped with wireless networking devices -- it's so cheap that they might as well put it in, to have another thing to list in the system specifications.


Always-On Networks Created with a Wireless Router

Wireless routers generally solve more problems than they cause -- but there are still some problems that you may need to work around.


WinXP Routing - Staying Online During Hurricane Wilma

How I stayed connected to the internet during hurricane Wilma by creating a poor mans wireless network connection


E-mail Privacy Mythology

Many people believe that e-mail privacy is inherent and guaranteed, psychologically equating it with the postal system. E-mail systems were a crucial tool in creating the Internet, and actually predate the Internet in existence. While the ability to access your personal e-mail messages is secured with a password, this is insufficient to guarantee legitimate security. There are additional security considerations when using laptops to access e-mail systems.


iPod Shortages During Holidays

Even though the holiday season is still a little ways off, retailers are already reporting that shortages of Apple’s uber popular iPod mp3 player are very likely. As has been a problem with iPod’s, especially with the popular iPod Nano being released and the video enabled iPod hitting shelves, is that there simply aren’t enough of them. Apple can’t make them fast enough to meet the ridiculously high demand.


A PDA Will Change The Way You Consume Data

PDA (personal digital assistant) devices are more useful than ever. What began as a convenient way to store contacts and calendars has evolved into a new conduit for information in the digital age...


Connect to the Internet Through Wifi

Wifi known as Wireless Fidelity allows a user to connect to the internet without using network cabling. Whether it’s from your bedroom, couch, indoors or outdoors...


Wireless Network Security: How to Use Kismet

Start learning the basics of wireless network security. See what a hacker will see when they are targeting your network. If you have a wireless network you will need to know how to use Kismet.


Wifi - So What Is It?

An article about wireless fidelity and how it works.


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