If you are not sure what a blog is or how it works, the video called Blogs in Plain English will help. This video explains why blogs are such a "big deal." To view the video, just click on the large arrow in the middle of the video window below.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Whole-House Surge Protection
It's important to protect all your electronic devices, not just computers, from surges. Printers, televisions, appliances and computer peripherals all require protection. However, it can be inconvenient to use individual surge protectors on all devices that need protection. One solution is to install a whole-house surge protector as shown in this photo. The device is installed by an electrician and is attached to your circut breaker panel. Whole-house surge protectors function like all other surge protection devices, but they protect all electrical devices in the house at once. The typical cost of $200 to $300 (installed) is generally less than buying individual surge protectors for every electrical device in your home.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Digital Keyboards
As I'm sure you've heard by now, an IT expert in Japan has created a digital keybard that appears on the desk in front of the monitor. See the attached link to learn more.
Labels:
Digital Technology,
IT in Asia
Best Computers for College Students
An article was recently published regarding the best college computers currently on the market. This is an absolute must-read for all current and upcoming college students.
Computer Compatability
Laptops are now getting smaller and less expensive, while the speed of these
economical computers keeps getting faster. Now would be a great time to invest in a new laptop.
economical computers keeps getting faster. Now would be a great time to invest in a new laptop.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Microsoft Office 2007 for Students- Cheap!
Microsoft is running an offer especially for college students called The Ultimate Steal. For a limited time, students can obtain a copy of Microsoft 2007 Ultimate Edition for only $59.95. To qualify for this offer, you must be enrolled at a US educational institution and have a valid e-mail address that ends in the edu domain. Considering this package is available at retail for around $500, this is a fantastic deal for students. So check it out and save some $$$ today!
Even though you can download the software from this Web site, you should also consider purchasing (for an additional fee) the software on DVD. This will make reinstalling the software much easier ini the future in case you have a problem (such as your hard drive fails).
Even though you can download the software from this Web site, you should also consider purchasing (for an additional fee) the software on DVD. This will make reinstalling the software much easier ini the future in case you have a problem (such as your hard drive fails).
Labels:
MS Office,
Saving Money,
Software
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