May 4th, 2010 at 10:35am
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~Hannah Banana~ asked: Okay. I have 2 questions.
1. I have a laptop and I want to sell this one and get a new one but it has something wrong with it. Everything on it works perfectly fine the only thing is you have to keep it plugged in like a normal computer besides that it’s a good computer. My question is do you think anyone would buy it?
2. If I do get a new laptop computer what is the best brand to buy?
Thanks.
PDA’s and Handhelds-Blackberry, Tmobile
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April 29th, 2010 at 09:13pm
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venrog asked: I want to connect my desktop and laptop computers so I can transfer files between them. Is there a simple way to do this? I connect to the internet using the same connection via a router connected to the desktop.
Cellphone technology and more
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April 16th, 2010 at 09:44am
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SM asked: I’ve decided I need a laptop computer, unfortunately I am technologically challenged. (I want something preferably from IBM, Compaq or Apple. I am not too comfortable buying from brands I’m unfamilar with) What does GHz mean, what models are generally recent and reliable? Thanks for your help and input!
World’s most famous Joe’s
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April 13th, 2010 at 08:22pm
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Ryan A asked: I have my home laptop…
I also have a friends laptop which is not normall at my house…
What i want to do, is quickly network them together so I can transfer files from my computer to his..
Whats the easiest way to set this up??
I have XP and he has Vista by the way
thank u!
Cellphone technology and more
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April 11th, 2010 at 09:54am
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April 10th, 2010 at 07:16pm
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Turmsak L asked: There are so many brand name laptop computers on the market. Each has many models. How can I evaluate which is the most powerful and which is the least powerful if they all have the same amount of ram and the same size hard drive?
Everything you ever wanted to know about Nike
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April 1st, 2010 at 11:00am
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John D asked: Ok can you tell me which one of these laptop computers are good for a combination of gaming, schoolwork, and fun…..and which are not?
These are the brands of laptops i’m looking at…..
Sony Vaio
Lenovo
Dell
Compaq
HP
Toshiba
Gateway
Acer
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March 23rd, 2010 at 10:37pm
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amy R asked: Hi, received this for my great nephew, it is an older style v tech childs laptop computer, ages 3-6, mouse is made onto the laptop, anyway, there is no instruction booklet, when you turn on the computer it instructs you to choose an activity.
Well, there are plenty of numbers with different activities on the the lid, by the screen, but I do not know how to choose an activity. I push activities and a number, nothing happens.
If anyone knows which one of the laptops I am talking about and knows how to choose activities I would appreciate, so would my hair, as I am pulling it out trying to figure this out!!!
thanks
Everything you ever wanted to know about Nike
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March 20th, 2010 at 08:38pm
Under Computer deals+ cheap computers+ computer reviews+ laptop computers+ notebooks
What Comes Out of the Box is a Really Just a Starter Kit
Yesterday, we spent about three hours trying to convince a client of ours that brand new lap top computers just don’t come equipped with the all things that most lap top computers need in a pc. We tried to convince him that a fully functional computer is one that is personalized with specially selected hardware and software accessories – and that the computer purchased at the store doesn’t come with these things. Unfortunately, all of our convincing was to our avail. Our client insisted that he should never need more than what came with his boxed product and that we were just trying “bilk” more money out of him.
As computer consultants, it’s our job and mission to make sure our clients are 100% satisfied when they walk out our offices. But our job is unnecessarily made harder when people don’t take the time to learn about computer accessories and familiarize themselves with the limitations of store-bought lap top computers. Hopefully by the time you finish reading this article, you’ll understand the lesson that we were trying to teach our client: “What comes out of the box is really just a starter kit.”
The typical computer package comes with a CPU unit, keyboard, mouse, and speaker set. That may be just fine for some, but most people require more than that especially in today’s “connected” society. Today’s users require full multimedia capabilities, a wide range of graphics tools, and accommodations for the various portables we now enjoy. These extras aren’t included with “what comes out of the box,” and the only way to get them is to accessorize.

To illustrate the importance of accessorizing, we like to use the “plain dough” analogy. Let’s say that a brand new computer is a batch of plain dough – waiting to be flavored and baked into something useful. If we want to use this dough to make a delicious batch of chocolate chip cookies, we would need to “accessorize” this dough with chocolate chips and a little brown sugar. If we want to use this dough into in a warm loaf of sesame seed bread on the other hand, we’d need to “accessorize” the dough with yeast and sesame seeds.
Like “plain dough,” the brand new computer isn’t very useful by itself. It needs accessorizing.
Depending on what’s needed, accessorizing doesn’t need to be expensive. In fact, you can get away with paying a minimal amount for extra software and hardware if these accessories are for children. It’s when these accessories are work requirements or when they’re needed to produce works of quality for any other reason that they can become rather expensive. And this expense applies to microphones, digital cameras, PDAs, scanners, video cams, and more.
Regardless of cost, it’s important to understand that accessories can become “necessities,” and that the best time to get them is the moment you buy a new computer. Waiting too long to accessorize can cause more problems than necessary because while you wait, manufacturers continuously develop new technologies – technologies that your computer won’t be able to accommodate in the future. Once you’re ready to accessorize, the new products on the market are too advanced for your computer and they just won’t work. This is a typical problem experienced by those who want to use hardware designed for Windows Vista on a Windows XP or Windows 2000 machine.
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March 20th, 2010 at 02:26pm
Under computer reviews+ laptop computers+ notebooks+ server platforms
It never fails. Once I get a new computer it either gets slow, or seems like it’s slowing down. Wouldn’t it be nice if your computer would get faster and faster the more you used it. That would be like a dream come true. I have been doing some research to discover ways to make my computer faster.
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