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Watching Gold Prices and Crystal-Impregnated Polymers

Mon, 2007-12-31 04:24 - Topics:

The Queen's Gold Fund monetary policy and gold management apparently have no effect on the sales of the crystal-impregnated polymer computer displays

FRONTX - Front Panel Computer Port and Connector

Mon, 2007-07-30 07:19 - Topics:

Resources for installing all ports on the front of the PC, and other related tricks.

Network and VOIP solutions

Mon, 2007-07-30 07:07 - Topics:

Extremely thorough source for programming,hardware and networking solutions in a very easy to understand blog article format.

Windows XP Tricks and Tweaks

Sun, 2007-07-29 15:19 - Topics:

a lot of non-obvious things your Windows can do for you -downloads, articles, and more

How to Adjust a Monitor's Resolution

Sat, 2006-12-16 15:58 - Topics:

A high monitor resolution shows more detail, but individual items appear smaller onscreen. A low monitor resolution shows less detail, but items appear bigger. These instructions are for Windows 98.
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How to Buy a Motherboard

Sat, 2006-12-16 15:58 - Topics:

Computer buffs are very opinionated about which motherboards are best. Do some research to make an informed buying decision.
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How to Buy a Mouse

Sat, 2006-12-16 15:58 - Topics:

Whether you're buying a mouse for a home-built PC or replacing one that is wearing out or dead, you need to get a mouse that is compatible with your computer.
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How to Buy Blank CDs

Sat, 2006-12-16 15:57 - Topics:

Blank CDs cost anywhere from 10 cents to more than $1 apiece. The kind you buy depends on your equipment and what you want to do.
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How to Buy Peripherals for a Computer

Sat, 2006-12-16 15:57 - Topics:

You need a monitor, keyboard and mouse to use a computer. What other peripherals are essential or worth considering?
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How to Change the Battery in a Computer

Sat, 2006-12-16 15:57 - Topics:

A computer has a battery or special chip that retains computer (CMOS) settings and runs the computer clock even after the computer itself is turned off. If you have to reset the date and time on your computer every time you start it, you may need to replace your computer battery. This procedure applies to IBM-compatible computers that have a replaceable battery or a connector for a spare battery.
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