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August 10, 2011

The Programs That Come With A New Computer

A new computer ships with a raft of programs, but quite which programs you get depends where you purchase your computer but it can also depend on which country you live in. For example, in the UK, all new computers come with Windows pre-loaded, yet in Thailand some come with Linux although this is a recent development.

How useful are these programs that come ‘free’ with your new computer? Well, it varies, to be frank, and in the remainder of this article we will take a look at some of the most common pre-loaded programs.

Sometimes you receive ‘Notepad’, sometimes you get ‘Wordpad’ and sometimes you get both. Wordpad is a more sophisticated version of Notepad and it can open old ‘Write’ documents. It can also open all rich text files (.rtf) as well as plain text (.txt) files.

Most computer users see Wordpad as an upgrade to Notepad and in numerous ways that is what it is, yet it does not have enough features to make me want to use it. I use Notepad each and every day, yet I very hardly ever use Wordpad. Wordpad can be regarded as a halfway house to MS Word the documents of which it can also read.

Wordpad is a practical program if you do not have Word, because you can create attractive-looking documents and embed sound and picture files and text can be coloured. Unfortunately, there is no spell-checker, but it can open Excel files too, which can be convenient.

If you have the MS Office suite, then Wordpad is redundant. If you do not have MS Office, download OpenOffice, which is a free Open Source contender to Office.

Outlook Express is a capable email client that can actually perform some tasks that Outlook can not. It also has an address book. Outlook Express is useful enough for most users, but if it is not, download Opera and integrate the email client and address book that is available with it.

The calculator that comes free with Windows is extremely impressive. The version that comes with Windows 7 can be turned into a mathematical, a scientific, a statisticians”, a programmers’ calculator and a number of others besides. You will absolutely never need another calculator if you have this tool. In one word it is excellent.

Paint is a passable image editor. It is not especially sophisticated, yet it can perform a number of useful functions. If you require more and there are a lot who will, you will be able to find much better free image editors on the Internet.

Windows Media Player is a very robust media player of sound, pictures and movies, yet occasionally you have to go hunting for a new codex, if you have to play something in an unusual format. This is not a big drawback. WMP is a very helpful and fully-equipped tool. You can play radio from all over the world through it too.

The system tools supplied with Windows are satisfactory. They will monitor system resources and help you take care of your hard drives, but many users move on to more specialized tools in the long run.

Internet Explorer is a decent browser, but again, lots of people drift away from it to use other browsers (|and there are quite a few). In short, the tools and programs supplied with Windows are all right to get you going (although there are a few gems), normally, you will want to upgrade, and this can often be done by downloading other programs free of charge.

Owen Jones, the article of this article, writes on several subjects, but is now involved with the wireless broadband router. If you would like to know more, please visit our web site at Best Router For Gaming Online

August 9, 2011

What To Put In Your Social Network Profile

Everyone has heard of social networking web sites. Social networks such as MySpace and FaceBook. Most people who are on line all around the world have at least one account with one of these many, many social networks. They permit members to find long-lost friends, stay in touch with family and make new contacts in places or even countries that they have never visited

When you sign up to one of these social networking sites, you will get asked to fill in account details. These details have nothing to do with a bank account. Rather they are what most members call their ‘profile’.

This profile can request fairly detailed questions on the pretext that the more information you give, the easier it will be for your friends to find you, should they become looking.

Typical questions are name, age, sex, address, schools attended, location of work, musical interests, hobbies, likes, dislikes, Yahoo, Hotmail and Gmail address book passwords and user names. They also want a photo.

They want your address book so that they can email your friends and tell them that you are now a member and offer them membership too. So, as you can see, it becomes vital to judge just how much detail it is prudent or you are willing to give away.

The first thing to bear in mind is: merely because a social networking website asks you for an answer to a question, do not feel that you have to answer it. For example, it is the case that if you add plenty of details and a photo, more members might recognize you and want to become friends, yet how many strangers do you want in your home town to know where you live, where you go to school or work and what you look like?

If you are worried that you may be simple for a predator to trace, lie about your location. For example, if you live in a small town, say you live in the nearest big city but make certain you put a matching zip or post code from that city too.

If you post a photo, it is probably not a wise thing to put details of where you go and where you live. On the other hand you could supply those details so that friends can find you, yet use an avatar or cartoon to represent your image and use a nickname instead of your real name.

If you opt for a nickname, choose a sensible one. ‘Hotand Lusty1990′ or ‘BigBoy1990′ are not apt for most surfers no matter how funny you may think they are at the moment of registration. Do not include your age or a tell-tale to your age either, as in the above examples. People will take for granted that the number is your year of birth.

The guiding principle should be: how much would I tell a stranger if one walked up to me in the street? Not much, probably. Well, there could be thousands doing just that in the virtual streets of social networking.

Owen Jones, the article of this article, writes on several subjects, but is now involved with the wireless n router. If you want to know more, please visit our web site at Best Router For Gaming Online

May 14, 2011

RFID Tags And Shopping

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 3:27 pm

Radio frequency identification or RFID is an old concept that has quietly become a large part of everyone’s life. RFID has been around for at least 90 years and was initially put into practice about 70 years, but not many people realized it. These days, you yourself are most likely scanned every day by an RFID reader and the things you purchase are certainly scanned at least once a week.

So what is RFID? Well, you can think of it as the update of the bar code although in fact, it is older than the bar code by 50 or 60 years. Bar codes were developed in order to integrate stock control with point of sales processing.

Everyone has witnessed this and is used to it: the sales clerk at the cash register takes the goods from your trolley one at a time, looks for the bar code, flashes a light or a bar code reader over it and the cost of the item is added to your receipt.

What you do not see is that the computerized stock records for that item are lowered by one and the sales price is noted along side it. That procedure worked well for 40 years, but now there is a need for more information to be recorded than a bar code can accommodate and there is requirement for more stock control and even more speed at the check out. Nobody has any time any longer.

Enter RFID, an old technology revamped. RFID is the expertise that they used to put in Second World War aircraft in order to distinguish friendly aircraft to the RADAR-controlled anti-aircraft guns. The same equipment, fundamentally, that they still use in aircraft today to identify it to air traffic control. The difference is that until pretty recently, these radio signal emitters or transponders were as big as a suitcase and cost a great deal of money.

These days they are the size of the tiniest coin in your change and cost about five cents. They win over the bar code because they can hold masses of data, such as where and when and by whom an item was made; how much it cost and how much it should be sold for; its colour, weight and description; which shelf and in which shop it should be kept on …. ad infinitum. The shop owner can write anything on that chip using an RFID printer.

And when it comes to the cash register… No more scanning each separate item by hand, because each RFID chip or tag, as they are called in the industry, sends out its own data on its own exclusive radio frequency, so so long as the RFID scanner is within three or four feet of the trolley, it knows what is in there instantaneously. No more unloading, scanning and reloading the basket.

In fact, no more check out clerk. Most shoppers pay with a credit or debit card these days anyway, so as you walk past the scanner with your trolley, you are scanned; you swipe your credit card through another scanner; if you are satisfied with it, you authorize the payment and the barrier lifts for you to carry on to your car. You only need a check out clerk for the people who want to pay with cash. Cheques are being abolished soon anyway.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on several topics, but is now concerned with the RFID asset tracking. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.

May 6, 2011

LED Lighting

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 10:20 am

LED stands for light emitting diode. LED’s are not new, they are the tiny red or green lights on the front of your stereo that tells you that the power is on. Some consoles have quite a few of them to show the state of preparation of the equipment. However, there is a new wave of interest in LED lighting by manufacturers. There is talk of LED’s being the future of lighting. In fact, there always has been these rumours about LED’s, but nothing ever seemed to come of it.

This renewed interest in LED lights started in 2004 when vehicle manufacturers took another look at using LED lighting in car headlamps. In 2008, Lexus manufactured the first ever car, the Lexus 600, with LED headlamps. These cars were exported all over the world except for North America. However, the 600′s headlamps were or are not true LED headlamps, the main beam is produced by filament bulbs.

The first authentic LED headlamps were fitted to the Audi V10 R8 sports car also in 2008 and the first US automobile was the Cadillac Esplanade Platinum in 2009. However, there is an inherent issue with high power LED lights, the rear of the diode produces a lot of heat. In fact, a group of high power LED’s produces enough heat to damage itself and melt the headlamp housing.

There are ways around this using heat sinks and cooling fans, but these answers are not ideal, so technicians and scientists are still looking for ways to resolve this problem. On the other hand, the front of the LED lights produces almost no heat at all, so if there is vapour in the headlamp unit and the ambient temperature is below freezing point, then ice crystals will form over the LED’s distorting and dampening the rays of light.

Nevertheless, scientists are confident that these teething problems will be overcome and that LED lights will one day be the most economical type of lights to use. In fact, it is already very economical to use and the LED lights units themselves last a long time. It is just the problem of overheating.

Other than their use in car headlamps, LED lighting units can be seen in torches and in other parts of cars. Manufacturers are using LED lighting more and more often in brake lights, flashing indicator lights and hazard warning lights, because there is no problem at all with these fairly low powered LED lights.

LED lighting used to be either green or red, but now it comes in more colours. White and blue are common. The coloured lights that you see under some cars are another instance of LED lights. They serve the useful purpose of making the car of motorbike more highly visible. All right, that may not be why they were fitted, but nevertheless they increase the vehicles’ visibility.

Many more uses will be found for LED lights over the coming years. You will notice incandescent bulbs and even fluorescent tube lighting being phased out in favour of LED lights as the problems are surmounted, because LED lights is still in its infancy.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on various subjects, but is currently concerned with LED automotive lights. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Escort 8500.

May 3, 2011

RFID Chips: What Are They For?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 6:47 am

RFID (radio frequency identification) chips or tags as they are better known are the size of the smallest coin in your pocket, but they can store huge amounts of data that can be manipulated in ways that can do fantastic things.

For example, RFID tags are in most office identity tags and in a few passports, allowing the holder to pass through security quickly while keeping the building or the country safe.

They are a modern version of the bar code. Remember before bar codes and bar code readers? When a shop keeper had to type prices into the cash register, correct mistakes and look up prices that they could not remember? People do not have any time for that anymore.

It is all right at the newsagents, but picture a teenager typing in your two trolleys of weekly shopping at the supermarket every Saturday. You would still be there on Sunday! Supermarkets have thousands of items and dozens of special offers – no-one could remember that amount.

No-one can, but bar codes make it straightforward and so do RFID tags. Bar codes work well, but they have to be seen to be read. RFID tags send out their information on a unique frequency which can be read out of line of sight. In other words, an RFID scanner does not need to see the tag to read it.

The scanner can read what is in your trolley without you having to unload it and as you pass by that scanner and pay for your things, they are subtracted from stock immediately so that the store manger can see what people are buying and what nobody wants to buy. So, if one brand of cat food sells better than another, the manager will see that on the computer print-out and buy more of that make, thereby keeping more people happy.

This use of RFID in stock control or asset management to give it its more official title, can translate itself into other uses too. An RFID tag can be put under your cat’s fur or in its collar so that you can locate him if he gets lost. The police and the wardens scan stray animals for a tag as part of their routine these days. Consevationists have been doing this with wild elephants, big cats and other endangered animals for years. Now you can have it done with your pets as well.

Company vehicles, as assets of the business, often carry RFID tags and you can have one placed in your car to aid recovery if it is stolen. Baggage handlers at airports or bus terminals can (and do) use them to avoid lost luggage.

The US government insists that RFID tags be used on all vehicles carrying explosives or hazardous substances and have done for almost ten years. The US military is in fact the principal user of these tags in the world. RFID tags are used to track military assets such as weapons, battle tanks, fuel, containers, guns, you name it.

Some people worry about RFID technology. Where is the line between their convenience and their personal information? For example, they do not like getting junk emails from people that have been able to trace the purchases they made with their credit cards.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on quite a few topics, but is now involved with the RFID asset tracking. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.

April 26, 2011

RFID Tags In Asset Management

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 9:24 am

RFID (radio frequency identification) chips or tags as they are better known are the size of the smallest coin in your purse, but they can hold huge amounts of information that can be manipulated in methods that can do fantastic things.

For instance, RFID tags are in the majority of office identity tags and in a few passports, enabling the holder to pass through security quickly while keeping the building or the country secure.

They are a modern version of the bar code. Remember before bar codes and bar code readers? When a shop keeper had to type prices into the cash register, correct mistakes and look up prices that they could not remember? People do not have any time for that anymore.

It is all right at the newsagents, but picture a teenager keying in your two trolleys of weekly shopping at the superstore every Saturday. You would still be there on Sunday! Superstores have thousands of items and dozens of special offers – no-one could remember that amount.

No-one could, but bar codes make it simple and so do RFID tags. Bar codes work well, but they have to be seen to be read. RFID tags emit their information on a unique frequency which can be read out of line of sight. In other words, an RFID scanner does not have to be able to see the tag to read it.

The scanner can see what is in your trolley without you having to unload it and as you pass by that scanner and pay for your things, they are deducted from stock straight away so that the warehouse manger can see what people are buying and what nobody wants to buy. So, if one brand of cat food is selling better than another, the manager will see that on the computer print-out and buy more of that make, thus keeping more people happy.

This use of RFID in inventory control or asset management to give it its more official title, can translate itself into other uses too. An RFID tag can be placed under your cat’s fur or in its collar so that you can find him if he gets lost. The police and the wardens scan stray animals for a tag as part of their routine these days. Zoologists have been doing this with wild elephants, big cats and other endangered species for years. Now you can have it done with your pets also.

Company cars, as assets of the business, often have RFID tags and you can have one placed in your car to aid recovery if it is stolen. Baggage handlers at airports or bus terminals can (and do) use them to prevent lost luggage.

The US government insists that RFID tags be used on all vehicles carrying ammunition or dangerous substances and have done for almost ten years. The US military is in fact the principal user of these tags in the world. RFID tags are used to track military assets such as weapons, battle tanks, fuel, containers, artillery, you name it.

Some people worry about RFID technology. Where is the line between their convenience and their personal information? For example, they do not like getting junk emails from people that have been able to trace the purchases they made with their credit cards.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on quite a few topics, but is currently concerned with the RFID asset tracking. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.

October 21, 2010

How RFID Tags Can Streamline A Business

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 10:06 am

In order to illustrate how RFID tags can greatly sway the fortunes of a company for the better, we can take a look at a theoretical case below. Let us take the example of a furniture maker specializing in the supply furniture to a hotel chain.

This may sound like an example with no relevance to typical small businesses, but in fact, hotel chains are awfully choosy and have no loyalty, so if you can satisfy these people, you can please anyone.

The main requirements of the hotel chain are that orders are met and on time, the quality of the supplier’s products has already been considered to be sufficient by means of enforced ISO 9000 quality control and factory visits.

The hotel furniture manufacturer decides to use passive RFID tags to track its items from the point of manufacture to the point of delivery, that is the hotel or its depot.

Under previous conditions the manufacturer had employed a couple of personnel to walk around with bar code readers and clip boards carrying out quality control and tracking the completion of orders.

The problem was that the system was still subject to human error and items still went missing, which lead to management compensating by over manufacturing and over stocking ‘just in case’.

That is a common enough phenomenon., but the difficulties are multiplied when you think of all the separate items of furniture that are implicated in a hotel room, bathroom or lobby and if they are stored in a 200,000 square foot warehouse. Items get lost, forklift drivers make errors, people forget to fill in inventory forms, get sick and take holidays.

In short, administrating a storehouse like this is a nightmare with too much pressure on important employees. It sometimes leads to incomplete deliveries or worse, imperfect delivery tickets. Sometimes the order might be complete but the hotel would think it was not because the delivery ticket was incorrect.

If this firm were to initiate RFID asset control they could affix an RFID tag to completed sticks of furniture. The tag would say where it is, what it is, whom it is for, when it has to be delivered and what else forms part of the order. The tag is being read constantly by the warehouse’s RFID readers warning when orders are running late or are still incomplete.

Not only that but the tag can say what else has to be made and whether the object itself has passed quality control. It can also say which defects someone has found with it. In short, instead of a couple of people traipsing around the stockroom hoping that they have covered everything, you could have radio sensors reading every tag in a warehouse the size of a soccer pitch, reporting back to a central computer where the storehouse manager can have access to real time intelligence, not just the state of affairs at close of business the day before.

This should enhance the manager’s opportunity to manage, cut down on waste, guarantee complete orders handed over on time and so superior levels of customer satisfaction, which should lead to more repeat orders.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several topics, but is now involved with the RFID asset management. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.

September 14, 2010

RFID Tags: Passive, Active And Hybrid

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 11:36 am

All RFID tags are used to store and ultimately send data. They can best be thought of as the replacement for the bar code. However, they have significant advantages over bar codes. For instance: RFID tags can hold much more data than bar codes; they can be scanned from further away and they can in point of fact send data, not only store data.

There are three varieties of RFID tags: passive, active and hybrid. Passive RFID tags are the least expensive, because they are less complex. They need to be induced to disclose their data by taking power from an RFID reader. When the reader’s radio waves hit them, they reflect back their data. This is the kind of tag used in goods in a retail outlet or on crates in a warehouse.

On the other hand, active RFID tags have a battery, a transmitter and an aerial so that they are always transmitting. These units are clearly a lot more expensive and so are used only on more expensive items like a container, a battle tank, an aircraft, on criminals ankle bands or on an animal of an endangered species.

The hybrid RFID tag is capable of transmitting, but it has to be told to transmit; it has to be turned on by a signal. This signal could be a satellite flying over head. These hybrid RFID tags are also costly, but the battery lasts longer because they are not ‘always on’. These tags have the same uses as the active tags, but are suitable for use where it is not vital to know where something is every minute of the day: for instance cows in a field or goats on a mountain.

Passive tags can be attached permanently by sewing them into linings or putting them under skin because they do not have their own power source and do not wear out. This is a cause of anxiety to some people who worry about an invasion of their privacy or the erosion of their human rights.

Active and hybrid tags are most frequently plainly visible so that the batteries can be changed as and when required. If this is going to be unlikely to take place, as in the case of wild animals, the tag can have a biodegradable clasp which will break sometime after the probable expiry of the battery.

Some uses for RFID tags are on season tickets so that the holder can pass through the style more quickly than a customer paying by cash. It has uses in security; most of the ID badges you see pinned to jackets have RFID built into them so that security guards do not have to stop and question everybody.

They can be put into wagons that repeatedly cross frontiers so that they do not have to stop for identification. They can be put on windscreens so that, as you pass through a motorway toll post, either your credit card is billed or the charge is added to your company’s monthly statement.

Hospitals utilize them on patients so that they do not lose anyone or misidentify them. RFID tags are helpful in our daily lives but people are concerned about criminals being able to read all this information too readily as well.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on quite a few topics, but is now concerned with the RFID asset tracking. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.

September 4, 2010

Radio And Inventory Control By The Use Of RFID

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 6:50 am

RFID is the acknowledged acronym for Radio Frequency IDentification. The core of RFID technology is that every RFID chip or tag is capable of emitting a radio signal on a frequency totally unique to itself.

Therefore, every RFID tag must have its own identifying frequency and the RFID tag readers have be sensitive enough to be able to differentiate between frequencies that are only a very tiny bit different from its neighbouring tags. The disparity can be microscopic.

Therefore, the technology has to be sensitive and selective, but not fragile, because the apparatus has to be used on the shop floor and by people who are often in a hurry and in weather that may be inclement.

In order for RFID to work, you need a tag, which is an upmarket kind of bar code and a radio receiver, often called a (tag) reader. However, whereas a bar code can only hold a small amount of information and the bar code reader has to be pointed at it, an RFID tag can store much more information and can be read from a hundred yards or more – even out of line of sight.

Passive tags will only reveal their details when asked to by a reader, whereas an active tag is constantly relaying its contents. Clearly, active RFID tags are more costly than passive tags, because they require a long life battery.

These tags can be utilized to track items from the moment they leave the manufacturer of the goods they describe to the in-bay of the vendor. The tags can then be up-dated or replaced and stored in the warehouse. Once there, RFID readers can keep management informed about what goods are where and if the sell-by-date is impending.

This has ramifications for the amount of stock that a company needs to hold, the quantity of items sold cheap because the sell-by-date is very near and for theft, all of which should increase company profits more than paying for the cost of the tags, the readers, the printers and the software.

At the click of a mouse, bosses will be able to read how much inventory they have in real time and if this is all connected to the checkout cash registers, which are the most and least profitable items. This makes reordering easy . Easy to the point of computerization. For example, when supplies of the top ten percent of the best selling items falls below 1,000 order 10,000 more. Automatically, no questions asked.

RFID has many other uses as well. The ideas outlined above can be applied to farm animals, a call centre’s computers, a fleet of commercial vehicles, an inventory of domestic items, your pets, your car and even your garden furniture. Some individuals who work over a boundary are even having them placed under their skin so that they do not have to wait at customs.

And bear in mind that criminals on early discharge are also tagged. It is the same technology.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several topics, but is currently concerned with the RFID asset management. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.

August 30, 2010

What Are Asset Management Techniques?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 11:59 am

How does one go about taking care of one’s property – one’s worldly possessions? Well, the majority of people put their money in the bank, put the jewellery in a safe and insure the rest. But insurance is not really taking care of your possessions, is it? It is taking care of yourself so that you do not have renew them with your own money.

In the old days, and even now, I presume in some places, you would employ a boy to watch over your sheep or cattle or bring them in at night for fear of big cats, wolves or rustlers. These were an early kind of security guard and indeed rich people had and frequently still do have personal body guards.

What if you had a substantial office with a hundred laptop computers – laptops because people had to do field work too? How would you keep track on all those? A car is another good case in point and construction site machinery is being stolen all the time even from under the watchful gaze of (or with the compliance of) private security companies.

So what can you do? Get dogs? That works usually, but they can be poisoned. Install video cameras and passive infra-red movement sensors connected to a control centre? That works and a lot of firms and private houses have it, but it is very expensive.

As a cheap alternative, the police were handing out free pens in the UK, which wrote in invisible ink. The idea was to put your postcode and house number. This ink became visible under a certain kind of light. That is all very well if you have a suspect or found goods.

Bar codes are not realistic, the pen is better. It all comes back to insurance or surveillance.

However, there is another way that is becoming affordable. The concept has been around for approximately 85 years, but it was too pricey to use on anything less significant than an airplane or a battle tank.

I am talking about radio frequency identification or RFID for short. The concept is the same one that aircraft have been using since during the Second World War – a transponder sends out precoded information in answer to a demand from an RF reader.

Details regarding ownership and details of what the item is can be written to an RFID chip also known as a tag and the tag can then be taped inside the item that it is to safeguard.

There are two varieties of tag: the passive and the active. Passive tags will only respond if information is requested by a reader, whereas an active tag is always broadcasting.

Many business people use RFID tagging to keep track of their assets. In the instance of farm animals, most cattle are tagged these days. Most large offices have their IT goods tagged as well and we all know that fashion stores have been tagging clothes for years, although maybe you did not know what that button was that they were taking off at the till.

Individuals are already tagging their dogs, cats and cars and it will not be long before these asset management techniques will be used extensively at home as well. Insurance companies may demand on it.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on several topics, but is currently involved with the RFID asset management. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.

June 14, 2010

How To Go About Buying A Computer

As with everything else, buying a computer is straightforward if you know what you are doing. For those who do not know though, it can be a complete nightmare. People who have had a computer before have a good idea about what they need and what they would like, but for those who have never used a computer before, all the components that make up a computer can appear confusing.

The obvious answer is to buy the best that you can manage, but this still might puzzle some people, because the best is not always the most expensive. In the computer world, ‘the best’ usually means the biggest and the fastest.

Just to make it more perplexing, ‘the biggest’ here does not always mean in size, but in capacity. The only large size that is important is the monitor. This is a quick rundown of how to purchase a computer and its components:

Before you buy a computer, think about why you want one. If it is for educational purposes: that is surfing the web and looking up content, you do not need more than a basic desktop computer. If you are constantly on the move, then you might need a laptop, or maybe cyber cafes will suffice.

This kind of machine is also sufficient for writing letters and emails and almost any kind office work. Top flight computers are only required by games players and show-offs.

Buy a complete computer. That means buying a kit of: CPU (the ‘computer’), monitor (screen), keyboard, mouse, speakers and printer. This way you will just have to plug everything in and off you go – you can be sure that they are all well-matched.

When you purchase your next computer, you can buy all the components independently to get even better value for money or a system more precisely tailored to your preferences.

Go for the largest screen, the fastest memory and fastest hard drive and the biggest memory (RAM) and biggest hard drive (gigabytes) that you can afford. You do not need a great deal of ‘space’ for normal office work or normal surfing, but if you get into downloading music or films, then memory soon gets eaten up, although you could always add a new external (plug-in) hard drive later, in need be.

Make sure that you purchase a computer that is not too old, if you go second-hand. This is because you can up-grade computers for two or three years, but after that manufacturers change the casings and new components will no longer fit – planned obsolescence, it is known as.

Get your computer from a well-known, reliable local store and make sure that it has a good guarantee. Computers do not often go wrong, but you do not want to have to send it half-way across the country and wait three weeks for it to come back. If you are in business, get two. Perhaps a laptop and a desktop and synchronize the contents of both so that you always have your information.

Following these guidelines will guarantee that the computer beginner gets ‘enough’ of a deal and an adequate machine that is fit for purpose without paying through the nose.

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April 20, 2010

How To Purchase A Computer

It is far easier to buy your next computer than it is to purchase your first one, because those who’ve bought and operated a computer in the past already have an idea of what they require in a new computer, but those who are new to the computer world can easily become lost in the multitude of choices to be had.

The brief answer to “What should I buy?” is “the best”. Of course that response is very personal because “the best” to one person is not going to be the best to another. Our description of “the best” is the fastest and with the biggest memory, but even that can leave the computer newbie perplexed. Here’s a quick rundown of what the computer novice should do and why.

1. Buy a computer that includes all the basic components. Every computer arrangement can be broken down into four major pieces of equipment: CPU unit, monitor, keyboard, and mouse. For the learner, it’s best to buy a computer that has all of these components included so that when it’s taken home, assembling the computer is a uncomplicated affair of plugging the bits in where they ought to go. Save the individual purchase of these peripherals to those who have more understanding.

2. Determine what you’ll use the computer for. If you want to use your computer for surfing the Internet, sending email, or carrying out simple word-processing or spreadsheet tasks, a computer with the main components that we recently described plus a printer should be adequate. If you want to use a computer to help with a career in multimedia however, you’re going to have to accessorize your system with possibly a scanner, digital camera, tablet, or digicam too for example. If you want a computer to help with a career in music, you might require a quality microphone and array of speakers.

3. Create a financial plan and adhere to it. How much can you afford to splurge on a new computer? Although the cost of computers is declining, they can still be quite a large expenditure especially if you want additional components as talked about above. In addition, you’ll need to factor in costs for Internet access, repairs, servicing, and insurance.

4. Begin comparison shopping and look for the fastest and largest. By quickest and largest, we mean the computer with the quickest processor, the fastest modem, the largest memory, and the biggest hard drive capacity. Even if you consider that you’ll never require the amount of speed or space obtainable on the market today, it’s important to have in case that you really do need that much in the future. Having such a large reserve will cut down on costs when the time comes to upgrade.

5. Stay with the better-known makes. Venturing off the trodden path with lesser-known brands is again an adventure for those who have more familiarity with computers. Although those better-known brands might be a tad more costly, the computer greenhorn will be grateful for the comfort of purchasing a computer from a shop that has a long history of building quality products, and that has the funds on hand for fulfilling returns, trades, servicing, and guaranties.

6. Choose a quality store. Once you have an idea of what you need in a computer and what sort of computer that you want, the only task left to do is to decide on the place where you want to purchase it. There are many places, which include computer shops, online stores, auction sites and operated computer stores. For the computer learner, we suggest purchasing a computer from a real store. In a bricks-and-mortar store, you have the chance to see the computer of interest itself and ask questions. New computer buyers will also have a store warranty, returns, trades, and services.

These suggestions should give the computer newbie a handy foundation in selecting a quality computer for the first time and these suggestions apply to both Windows computers or Apple Macintosh computers. After taking these decisions and eventually picking one that suits your needs, you can then venture into the fascinating world of software – a world that is equally as grand as the world of hardware!

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April 16, 2010

Why Get A See-through Computer Case?

What is a clear computer casing and what might it do for you? Well, before we commence talking about the translucent computer case, permit me to inquire you something: what does your computer?s housing mean to you? I can even inquire: what does your computer signify to you? I ask this as your reply will establish what you want for your computer and its housing or case.

Most people have always been happy enough with the simple, standard light-grey case that comes as bog-standard with the bulk of computers. Some have never even had a second thought about it. But then there are others who have thought about their computer?s housing a lot and who yearn for something unique for their computer.

A number of of these people were good at metalwork, others at woodwork and a few at glassware and there are some truly fantastic, innovative, home-produced housings out there. Especially among the gaming community. However, we are not all so talented with our hands, but that does not signify that we have to be stuck with the grey computer housing.

The easiest option, if you want a custom computer case is to construct one out of acrylic ? the kind of material used to construct most fish tanks. You can purchase and easily cut sheets of acrylic for the sides and stick them all together with acrylic resin. That may appear difficult, but it truly is not. Firstly you would have to research the architecture of a standard computer casing and then just reproduce it in acrylic. You can make a translucent computer casing in a weekend.

Or you might buy a clear computer case kit. These kits arrive in flat-packs just like most kitchen furniture and can be easily assembled according to the instructions with a screwdriver. No cutting, no measuring, just a little gentle screwing.

And I signify gentle, as the screws that come with the see-through computer case packs are typically made of acrylic as well and will snap easily. It is the only part of the construction process that requires a warning note, because you don?t want to have to drill out a busted screw, do you? That would only put a downer on your fun.

So why would anyone wish for a see-through computer casing? I expect that there are many reasons. A number of individuals may just want to be different and others may want to show that they can assemble or even create such a case. However, the see-through computer case also has artistic and functional advantages. At least the good ones do.

On the Aesthetic Front: hobbyists add neon lights and small LEDs that twinkle on and off or just glow eerily, possibly activated by a certain occurrence, like a hard drive coming to life. These displays are called ?themes? and are normally red or blue, but can be almost any imaginable colour. Then you can attach coloured fans (or paint your existing ones). You already have at least one fan in your case and probably two or three.

On the Practical Front: lots of people like to see what is going on inside their computer housing and it is neither practical nor safe to remove the cover all together. Furthermore, making your own transparent computer casing permits you to include more fans as over-heating is the prime cause of hardware failure. The more fans the better.

A transparent computer casing would also allow you to observe whether a fan has failed, which would result in over-heating in a normal housing and certain hardware malfunction, whereas you would see it happening through your clear computer case and replace the fan before serious injury and loss of data can occur.

If you are looking for one of those great-looking clear computer cases, just go over to our web site right away at http://clearcomputercase.biz for more information.

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April 14, 2010

Selecting Computer Components

When you’re purchasing a computer you must consider not only the quality of the inner components, but also the quality of the peripheral ones that either come with it or are available for it to let you to make the most of the whole multimedia experience.

Computer peripherals, from printers to web cams, are an essential segment of our computing lives and activities, if not the most important one, depending on our wants and necessities. When you are faced with having to select peripherals, think about a few aspects before making your purchase: utility, price/quality combination and the function they will have to perform.

So, when purchasing a printer, you have to consider why you are buying it. For instance, if it is meant to be an office printer and it will be mostly used to print out contracts and documents, then the optimum choice is an all-in-one printer that can print, scan and double as a fax machine at the same time. If on the other hand you need a home printer generally to make copies of your digital photos then considering a colour printer is a necessity and maybe you should consider getting a laser one too.

The keyboard and the mouse are first in the computer-user affiliation and they also add a trace of personality to your private computer. Look for a complete set-up that may include a mouse pad and try to harmonize them with the colour and shape of your computer case – even a clear computer case. These days, optical and wireless mice are the best choice, so purchasing a wireless multimedia keyboard would be a match too.

Nowadays, clear computer cases are all the rage and they really do seem quite advanced, depending on how they are lit. These clear computer cases fit really well with a computer on which games will be played a lot. The clear computer case is generally constructed of acrylic and is wholly translucent, meaning that all the internal components are able to be seen. The clear computer case is usually ‘themed’, that is it has a prime colour in the acrylic, most often red or blue. The case is then illuminated by a chain of theme-coloured LEDs which fire when certain actions occur (for instance, when the hard drive is rotating.

Communication with loved ones is frequently completed over the Internet. So, why not render it just right by buying a web cam to allow real time interaction between friends and family? Furthermore, you will require a microphone to be able to hear and see your loved one at the same time and then you can talk as if he or she was in the room with you.

There are numerous types of computer peripherals on the market: external hard drives, loud speakers (from miniature to extremely large), real 5.1 systems, scanners, card readers for your digital camera and many more. All you need to do is make a list of the uses you need your PC for and then go shopping for the required components for each of those uses. Whenever those requirements can be combined, as with the printer/scanner, you should try to do that to get around taking up a lot of room.

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February 24, 2010

Computer Repairs

You frequently hear someone say that computers are taking over the world and it is indubitably true that a personal computer is a must for any enterprising person looking to establish him or her self in the world. The Internet and the personal computer have changed the world in so many ways that it is it involved in just about all business activity these days.

Because of this, computer repair training is a thriving industry too. It is also practical to have some computer repair training oneself. For what would you do, if your personal computer ;with all your precious data, breaks down on a Sunday morning when all the computer repair shops are closed?

This is why a little computer repair training is very important for all professionals and students searching for ways to break through to the top. For them, computer repair skills would be a definite benefit.

Information Professionals around the world find that it is essential to obtain computer repair training. But neglecting computer repair training is a common error made by young executives. The basic computer knowledge gained by computer repair training is important when you are in a tight situation. Some executives have understood the advantage of becoming certified by computer repair training centres.

But aside from executives becoming certified, many young people hope to become professional computer technicians. It is certainly necessary for young technicians to acquire suitable computer repair training from professional institutes or universities. There are some companies that can trick you into getting certified by an inferior education institution. This is most common on the Internet.

Even though computer repair seems like a low grade job, most people miss the important fact that a high level of demand is being created by businesses and technology driven organizations that need certified and experienced technicians to help run their business.

Therefore these technicians are well sought after. Although the fact remains that some technicians get fooled by bogus colleges and get into trouble when they start working for real.

The correct selection of a computer repair training center is therefore essential for young enthusiasts looking for a good career.

There are different levels of computer repair training available, from fundamental training to specializing in specific areas of computer repair and technological know-how. The fundamental training is targeted at professionals looking for some basic training to help them in their day to day business activities. The specialist programs are intended for IT Technicians who are looking for higher qualifications.

Therefore, do not squander any more time thinking about computers and the problems they can be and begin looking for a proper computer repair training program at a recognized centre now.

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February 7, 2010

Which Laptop Computer?

Laptop computer reviews are a very significant source of information for those who are interested in purchasing a new computer to help them in their work or to provide entertainment at home. But being an knowledgeable consumer is not an simple task for anybody.

Even though we may think that we are knowledgeable enough, we may later, discover that we were mistaken in the decision we took. Or possibly that mistake was made during the period before the decision itself was taken? During the research phase perhaps?

The rule of thumb is to try and read more than a few laptop computer reviews more before you consider you have gleaned enough information to be able to do what you need. Why is that so important?

To start with, laptop computer reviews are written by people who are paid to write quite a lot of reviews perhaps even in one single day. As a result of this, whether the writer means to or not, he/she may end up saying pretty much the same thing about almost every laptop computer or even just glossing over the details.

Or, she/he may end up leaving pieces of information out. Making mistakes is fairly common in human work when fatigue and tedium enter the picture.

Another reason why you should read as many laptop computer reviews as possible is that this way you will definitely come across reviews made by some people who actually make use of the laptop computer you are interested in. These types of ratings and assessments are the ones that will most probably provide you with a truthful picture of how this laptop computer really works.

People who have actually used the computer will also have a couple of points of view that big magazine reviewers may leave out of their pieces or reviews. These forms of laptop computer reviews will also give you an idea about whether you are thinking about getting a laptop computer that is best for you or whether you are thinking about purchasing something that is too sophisticated for your requirements and so unnecessarily expensive, or too basic, and therefore low-cost but of no use.

Last but not least, different laptop computer reviews, especially if they come from several sites and consumers, will differ in the sort of information they will give you about the laptop computer. What may be absent from one assessment may be mentioned in another.

The whole mystery will not be ended until you actually own that computer. However, the greater the quantity of reviews you read, the more accurate the image you will get. Above all, remember that unawareness of the facts could cost you dearly and more than that, might even land you with a low quality laptop computer.

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January 10, 2010

Hardware Training

In our modern world of hi-tech computers and fast networks, it is very easy to become confused about what you need to run a reasonable system. Many amateurs and professionals alike are constantly challenged by the new developments and innovations that are regularly taking place in the realms of computer housings, network adapters, monitors and such like.

A lot of people are frequently faced with problems related to computers and the hardware. This is why computer hardware training is essential for anyone who wants to either take the hobby seriously or treat it like a business. The basic knowledge and skills that you will obtain from good computer hardware training will never go to waste.

Many modern companies around the world are keen to develop their businesses which would mean bigger networks and bigger IT departments. Modern businesses are either wholly handled by computers and servers or with the assistance of them. This means that if the IT department fails, then the whole company could come to a standstill or worse. They could even fail.

This is the reason why IT and hardware technicians are in such high demand. Technicians with advanced computer hardware training are head-hunted aggressively by the big corporate giants who require the expertise of these skilled professionals. Huge benefits await these people at these companies and they are looked after very well.

For this reason many young people are now hoping to become computer and IT experts or technicians. There are various qualification levels in computer hardware training available from advanced specialization to basic computer hardware training courses.

But the challenge for any newcomer to this subject is the valuable experience that is gained from the field of operations. However, before all that can happen you should make sure that your training is carried out at a acclaimed center in IT. There are many fraudsters and cheats operating freely around the country and as a result it is best to be careful when you are selecting your computer hardware training course.

A search for the best computer hardware training centers online would be the easiest way to go about looking for a good technical center. Most of these centers are certified by the pertinent authorities and the correct identification can be made when you visit their own websites.

When the summer holidays start to get near, many parents begin to look for opportunities for their children to gain more experience and ability. An answer to this problem could be a summer camp that offers computer hardware training and IT training. These computer camps would undoubtedly bring a significant advantage to these youngsters when they eventually have to go out into the adult world.

So, if this is the direction you want to go in, stop worrying about it and get on with working towards joining a computer hardware training course as soon as you can. Take advantage of the opportunities available to you and begin to arrange your life. Look into getting yourself some computer hardware training today, right now!

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January 8, 2010

Computer Cases – Aesthetics And Utility

Is your computer’s case or casing of any significance to you? You might be asking yourself the question: why should it be? The fact is that the computer case is vital to the computer itself and also to some people.

Let’s begin from the computer’s point of view. One, if not the main causes of computer malfunction is too much heat. Which is why, when computers were first used in factories and large offices, the specialized computer room was isolated from dust and was air conditioned, if not cooled specially. In those days, thirty-forty years ago, computer components were very fragile and extremely costly.

Nowadays, they are very, very much cheaper but they are still subject to jip from heat. Excessive heat will warp the boards, especially the motherboard because it is large, inside the computer case. They are not built for these gymnastics and sooner or later the very thin connections soldered onto the surface of the board will crack and prevent the flow of electricity. It will die.

In order to inhibit this happening, manufacturers put fans inside the computer so as to increase the flow of air. There are usually at least two in a desktop computer case, one fitted in to the external casing and one directly on the CPU (the chip), which is often the hottest and most expensive single component. In laptops, where air circulation is even more restricted, there may be three or four fans.

So, these fans increase the circulation of air within the case in an attempt to cool the chip’s environment down. Therefore, it also stands to reason that there must be ample space for that air to flow. If it was left up to the computer to design itself, computer cases would be larger and with more fans. A little like you might like to live in a larger house with air conditioning, if money was no problem.

Now from the human’s point of view. People agonize more about looks and fashion and about how much space the computer is taking up. Producers have to pay attention to what people would like if they want to sell their computers. People wanted less obtrusive computer cases, so manufacturers made half-size cases; people wanted less noisy computers, so manufacturers put fewer fans in the cases. And the result was unsurprising: computers housed in cases like these broke down more often and the only person who was happy about that was the producer.

There is also a trend towards beauty in computer cases. Acrylic, see-through cases are very popular with gamers. Now games machines are some of the most powerful home computers on the market, because of the power required to run the graphics at a life-like speed.

See-through cases encourage the use of size and fans, because they are often themed, which means that the interior may have green, blue, yellow or red LED’s to light it up. So, for example, when the DVD player kicks in a red LED comes on inside the case. Similarly with fans, which may also be painted. Some of these themed computer cases are ideal for the chips that reside in them and the people that own them

If you are looking for new full tower computer cases, or any other type of computer cae, just go over to our website now at Clear Computer Case for more information.

January 4, 2010

Why Get A Translucent Computer Casing?

What is a clear computer case and what can it do for you? Well, before we start talking about the transparent computer casing, permit me to inquire you something: what does your computer?s case signify to you? I can even ask: what does your computer signify to you? I ask this as your answer will establish what you want for your computer and its housing or case.

Most individuals have always been happy enough with the simple, average light-grey housing that comes as bog-standard with the preponderance of computers. A few have never even had a second thought about it. But at the same time there are others who have thought about their computer?s case a lot and who would like something individual for their computer.

Some of these people were skillful at metalwork, others at woodwork and a few at glassware and there are some truly incredible, innovative, home-produced casings out there. Especially among the gaming community. However, we are not all so talented with our hands, but that does not signify that we have to be stuck with a grey computer housing.

The easiest option, if you want a custom computer case is to create one out of acrylic – the sort of substance used to make most fish tanks. You can purchase and easily cut sheets of acrylic for the sides and glue them all together with acrylic resin. That may appear hard, but it really is not. Initially you would have to research the architecture of a typical computer casing and then just reproduce it in acrylic. You could make a translucent computer housing in a weekend.

Or you can buy a translucent computer case kit. These kits come in flat-packs just like most kitchen furniture and can be effortlessly assembled according to the instructions with a screwdriver. No cutting, no measuring, just a little gentle screwing.

And I mean gentle, because the screws that come with the see-through computer housing packs are generally made of acrylic too and will snap easily. It is the only part of the construction process that calls for a admonitory note, for the reason that you don?t want to have to drill out a broken screw, do you? That would only put a downer on your fun.

So why would anyone desire a translucent computer case? I expect that there are numerous reasons. A few people may just want to be different and others may want to show that they can assemble or even construct such a case. However, the clear computer housing also has aesthetic and practical advantages. At least the good ones do.

On the Aesthetic Front: hobbyists add neon lights and small LEDs that twinkle on and off or just glow eerily, maybe activated by a certain event, like a hard drive coming to life. These displays are called ?themes? and are usually red or blue, but can be almost any conceivable colour. Then you can attach coloured fans (or paint your existing ones). You already have at least one fan in your case and probably two or three.

On the Practical Front: loads of individuals like to see what is happening inside their computer case and it is neither practical nor safe to remove the cover all together. Furthermore, making your own see-through computer casing permits you to include more fans as over-heating is the main cause of hardware failure. The more fans the better.

A translucent computer housing would also permit you to observe whether a fan has failed, which would result in over-heating in a normal casing and guaranteed hardware malfunction, whereas you would see it happening through your see-through computer housing and change the fan before critical injury and loss of data could transpire.

If you are looking for new full tower computer cases, or any other type of computer cae, just go over to our website now at Clear Computer Case for more information.

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