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121). Why Go To The Company Directly?  By : Scott Bianchi
Why Go To The Company Directly?

122). The Benefits Of Using Ergonomically Correct Mice And Keyboards  By : Peter Velikanov
A large proportion of the American public goes to work every day in an office environment without considering the ergonomics of the equipment they use. There are large a proportion of people working at a desk without giving due consideration to proper ergonomics as they work with ergonomically incorrect keyboards and mice. Working at a computer on ...

123). Virtual IT: Grow your business by providing ongoing service  By : Joshua Feinberg
Virtual IT: How It Can Benefit Your Business Most successful small business computer consultants position their companies as virtual IT departments? Why? Because providing virtual IT to your customers gives you steady business. In this article, you'll learn why providing virtual IT to your clients can benefit both you and your customer...

124). 7 Tips For Buying Cheap Laptop  By :
Laptops are gaining in popularity these days. Almost everyone is carrying one now either for work or entertainment. Laptops with the latest technology are introduced to the market everyday and these new laptops come with a huge price tag. However, that does not mean you cannot get a good and cheap laptop. I have put together a guide that may help y...

125). Partnering Beyond Other Technicians  By : Joshua Feinberg
In partnering, don't just look for people you can bring in on accounts. A lot of times other non-IT business providers like management consultants are in a position where they’re constantly being forced to be able to refer other professionals to their clients. This may be done as a favor to their client, or set up as a revenue sharing arrangement. ...

126). IT Service Contracts: Recurring Revenue is Absolutely Critical  By : Joshua Feinberg
One-shot deals are for amateurs. The pros insist on IT service contracts. Otherwise you’re going to have a whole bunch of people that call you once or twice a year and in the meantime, you’re sitting by the phone waiting for it to ring. You’re doing nothing proactive. They’re taking none of your advice. They’re doing no long-term fixe...

127). How to start? Find a computer programming book.  By : Ricardo Valfreixo
Everyone that starts to learn a programming language needs a book. Period. There's no way around it. Sure you have loads of info on the internet even complete and detailed tutorials. But nothing replaces a good. The real problem is to find a good book in the local book store. You'll get tons of computer programming books. Some decent, some really b...

128). Computer Consulting: Should You Moonlight While Starting Up?  By : Joshua Feinberg
A tremendous number of people are able to earn sizable supplemental income by having a moonlighting computer consulting business. But even more importantly, by moonlighting, you can figure out if you enjoy computer consulting before you take the plunge into building a full-time computer consulting business. Learn True Billable Hours

129). Tips For Buying A Pouch Laminator  By : Ken Morris
The pouch laminator is the most common and economical laminating equipment for most homes and offices. They are compact and don’t require a laminator stand. They can be used on any counter, furniture or desk top and can be stored when not in use. Laminators vary in size and are available in sizes up to 20 inches. A pouch laminating mac...

130). iSCSI vs. FC for Meeting Mission Critical Requirements  By : efyefy
Introduction Mission Critical Data is just what its name says: critical to the core functioning of an enterprise. Mission critical data must be available 24x7 and fully backed up for immediate recovery in the event of disaster. Enterprises are constantly seeking more reliable, more efficient, more convenient and more affordable ways of meetin...

131). How To Organize Your Inbox  By :
As we all know our inboxes have turned into modern day filing systems – and just like in the ‘old’ days they can get chaotic and out of hand in no time. Attempts are made to control the unruly inboxes, but for the most part messages are swept into folders that act as catch alls for everything (unorganized amalgamations of incoherent mess – thank go...

132). Battery Sizes And Types  By : Joe Goertz
In both science and in technology, a battery is used as a type of device that is used to store energy, making it available for use in an electrical form. They consist of electrochemical devices, including one or even more galvanic cells. Baghdad Batteries are thought to be the first known in history, dating back from sometime between t...

133). Free and Low Cost PC Offers – The Catch  By : SD Lawyer
You've probably seen the ads for "low cost" PC's - "PC's for $199" - or even "free" computers. If you're in the market for a personal computer, you should know "free" doesn't always mean free. Very often, certain conditions and restrictions found in the fine print of advertisements for "free" or "low cost" PC's can turn a so-called deal into an exp...

134). Professional Help with Your Computer May Be Cheaper Than You Think  By : D. David Dugan
We all deal with them, those little computer problems that aren’t quite big enough to warrant a call to the Computer Guy. You know, like every once in a while your camera won’t transfer its pictures the right way. Or like the times when all of a sudden your computer shuts down for no apparent reason and with no warning whatsoever. Don’t forget thos...

135). Discover How To Easily Optimize Windows For Better Performance  By : Matt Garrett
“My system is too slow.” “Look how much time it takes to install things.” “My system slows down while playing games.” “My software doesn’t function correctly.” These are some very common statements uttered by PC owners. You might be among one of these. Well if you are, here are some basic tips which can help you o...

136). What Is Really Behind Your PC’s Poor Performance  By : The Bug Doctor
Keeping a computer running smoothly and quickly is a never-ending job. It seems like no time after you take your brand-new PC out of the box, your computer starts acting up and performing more like the old PC you got rid of than the new one it is supposed to be. While this is extremely frustrating, it can be prevented if you know what is causing yo...

137). Mini Ipod, Music And Everything In A Box  By : John Rivers
The smaller version of Apple iPod is the iPod mini. It is a small audio player. The release of this audio player was on February 20, 2004. The machine was from Windows PCs and Macintosh, and with support from Linux and other UNIX work likes. The devise got the same sensitive touch scroll pad, but instead of four touch notches, the buttons are made ...

138). Repair a Scratched CD or DVD with Household Items  By : The Redneck Tech
If you’re having problems getting a CD to work in your computer because it’s scratched, there are some easy solutions. First, try cleaning the CD with a little dish detergent. Use your finger to gently rub the detergent on the CD and coat it real good. Don’t use a cloth, it can make more scratches and defeat your purpose. Rinse it off well with wat...

139). Computer Gaming Appropriateness  By : Paul Wilson
Computer Gaming Appropriateness

140). The Twelve Days of Spyware  By : Doug Woodall
The Twelve Days of Spyware On the first day of Spyware, A Sender Forger sent to me A SoBig Virus in a Email. On the second day of Spyware, a Phisher sent to me A Nigerian Email Scam, And a SoBig Virus in a Email. On the third day of Spyware, Webforce sent to me

141). How To Shop For Portable DVD Players  By : Vincent Abrugar
If you're always on the go, traveling or taking long road trips with the children, portable DVD players are likely one of the most important accessories to take along for the ride. The convenience of being able to watch movies anytime, anywhere is a huge benefit. If you are taking a long flight, experiencing delays on a commuter train or just want ...

142). Career Paths For Comptia A+ Certified Technician  By :
The world is your oyster. Where you decide to take your career after this is entirely up to you. There are some things to consider depending on your geographic location. If you happen to live in or near the larger populated cities, competition for entry-level technical positions can be fierce. More and more IT graduates enter the workforce each day...

143). What You Need To Know To Negotiate A Great CRM Software Deal  By : CRM-Software-Evaluation.com
What You Need To Know To Negotiate A Great CRM Software Deal

144). Quiz Yourself About Your Love With Computers  By : CD Mohatta
Computes and Internet are the key to the Information world we live in. People talk less and chat more on the Internet. Online games are becoming more popular than anybody could ever imagine. Chat rooms are always crowded and emails are the preferred method of sending messages. Messengers are becoming the preferred method of talking across the globe...

145). Free church management software - is it worth trying?  By : Jennifer Carter
Use Free Church Management Software - to save you time in the office Are you looking for church management software that fits your ministry and your pocket? Would you like to try out the latest applications but don't want to commit yourself? Whether you're looking a solution for a small church with just a few member...

146). Have You Seen LCD Projection TV?  By : Ryan Tenney
Have you seen LCD projection TV? No, really. I don’t just mean a picture online or in an advertisement on a normal tube television, but have you actually seen projection TV? It really is completely different that what even the hardest of hardcore couch potatoes have ever witnessed. It is impossible to properly describe the effect of LCD projection ...

147). Technology For Travelers  By : Rob Wood
If you’re a tech head like me then choosing the right bits if kit to take with you traveling is a very important decision. I like to be wired into the world and well entertained when I am sitting on a 12 hour train ride or some hotel room on a stopover – it makes the time pass much faster and I can actually get some stuff done. But what should you ...

148). Computer Viruses - the basics  By : PC Gasby
In its simplest terms a virus is a disruptive computer code period! A computer virus almost always repeats itself and spreads by attaching itself to other files. Viruses can be made to host a number of harmful things on any computer from disrupting files to crashing networks. It can even be laying dormant, without you knowing it's there and t...

149). Understanding Sql Web Hosting  By : Paolo Basauri
What is SQL Web Hosting Before understanding the concept of SQL web hosting, it’s necessary to have a basic grasp on what SQL is, and also how web hosting works. * SQL is the acronym for Structured Query Language, which is a computer language that is used to manipulate data in a database. SQL works with many different data...

150). Understanding Telemetry  By : Leon Chaddock
Will telemetry work for your industry? This is an amazing way of measuring. You will find that it is used commonly as a means of measuring things at a distance. Normally, it is used by scientists and engineers who need to measure things that are nowhere near them. The uses of telemetry are varied and many. But, you can see its use everyday. ...

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