Desk top hard drive

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Most people are wary of the basics of CPR and the Heimlich maneuver.  We have a general knowledge of emergency medical measures,  and may be able to rescue a human life if put to task.  But when our hard drives crash, we’re left helplessly stymied and weeping.

Every day, your computer faces many threats that can potentially decrease the availability of your data.  In can be as simple as deleting the wrong data, or as catastrophic as a hard disk failure. Whatever the cause, your primary Read more . . .

Brand new Asus laptop

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Drivers.biz recommends one site and we have also listed some of the other useful device drivers sites on the Internet (after Drivers.biz, of course!). These are the most helpfulsites, not necessarily the biggest, cheapest and loudest.

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Red external hard drive

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Our society is always on the go; so it is no surprise that mobile computers are the tools of choice for today’s movers and shakers.

Numerous PC sales reports have shown that more and more people are using laptops or notebook computers each year.  A number of reasons contribute to this increasing trend.  The technology behind and within notebook computers is advancing at a remarkable speed, and improvements are realized with each new model that hits the market.  The Read more . . .

A USB connected to gadgets

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The Universal Serial Bus (USB) has been around for a number of years, and its creation has solved the problem of an incompatible or a lack of  connections available to link computer peripherals to a computer. Before the USB was available, most devices were required to connect to a computer by using serial and parallel  ports. These two ports have been around for 2 decades, serving efficiently in linking computer peripherals to a computer. Read more . . .

Laptop undergoing repair

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This is the computer age, and all of us, like it or not, are linked to the world around us in a heavy information network.

Computers are all around.  They  facilitate and run every conceivable industry.  From the traffic lights that hold us up on the way to work to the ATM machines that we depend upon  for our daily bread, computers make the world go ’round.  Credit card transactions, bank transactions, power facilities, schools,  factories,  businesses and even our homes could not function without some degree of computerized interaction. Read more . . .