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A Guide To Buying A Budget Laptop

Things you should consider before going out and buying a budget laptop.


The 240x240 Dilema -- Treo 700, etc

Article about 240x240 screens on Pocket PC phones. Treo 700w and HP 6500 series device users will find this a useful resource to help locate compatible software.


Effective Ways To Buy Discount Laptops

Buying a laptop for the best price can be easy. David Stone has the essential information you need to find the perfect laptop at a huge discount.


Choosing the Right Notebook Battery

There are millions of notebook batteries out there. Finding the right one is a nightmare for the everyday computer user unless he is willing to spend long hours of research of course... This article presents important facts about laptop batteries and the various battery technologies available today. The article will help non-technical people in selecting which notebook battery is the right one for them.


How to Choose a Laptop, It's Your Money Don't Waste It

Choosing a laptop is not a simple decision, and probably will involve you delving through tons of technical documents and jargon, just to be at the end of it completely none the wiser.


Dual Core Laptops - Sorting The Facts From The Fluff

Dual core processors are being touted as the next big thing for performance and usability in mobile computing. Inevitably there's all the usual marketing hype but we discover there are actually some significant advantages with dual core laptops.


Electronics Expands Your Workplace - and Then Some

While telecommuting has been in existence since at least the nineties, the phenomenal development of modern wireless devices has stimulated a revolution in communications.


Laptop Review - HP Compaq nx9420

The HP Compaq nx9420 is designed for professionals or large businesses that need to have a large display, air tight security, and be mobile around the office. This desktop replacement can handle virtually any task, with dual core processor, 256MB dedicated video memory, 1GB of RAM and weighing in at 7.4 pounds, is not too heavy to be taken home occasionally.


Tablet PC's - No Longer a Commercial Failure

The tablet PC may be considered the pen and notebook of the future. They typically weigh around 2-3 pounds and their main feature is portability.


Wireless Ethernet: A Viable Business Opportunity for the IT Consultant

Technology vendors provide small business server suites. In this article, find the contact information for these technology vendors.


3 Benefits to Owning a Refurbished Laptop

If you like having the latest and greatest, then refurbished is not for you. However, if you don't mind minor cosmetic damage, and the fact that someone else has used your laptop, then you may want to consider purchasing a refurbished laptop. But why would anyone want to purchase a refurbished laptop as opposed to a brand new one? In this article, I will tackle this very issue, and give 3 reasons why you should own a refurbished laptop.


How to Save Laptop Battery Power When You Really Need it

You've got a five-hour flight from Los Angeles to New York City, and one battery in your laptop. You've got work to do, DVDs to watch, and games to play. How are you going to get that battery to last...


PDA Pocket PCs

PDA stands for Personal Digital Assistant, a handheld device (small and light enough to be operated while it is held in the hands) that is typically used as a personal organizer. It has evolved into a more complicated computer-like gadget capable of performing a multiplicity of functions, such as serving as wireless communicators for sending and receiving data, faxes, and electronic-mail messages. The PDA concept was first introduced by Apple's MessagePad in 1993, and was later revolutionized by the PalmPilot in 1996, created by Palm, Inc. The overall market for PDAs has now grown by 20.7% in the third quarter of 2005, compared to the third quarter of 2004.


Mobile Computing Solutions

There are several companies that provide mobile computing solutions especially for commercial purposes. Mobile computing includes connecting several computing devices by means of wireless networking to make them accessible with each other. Hence, a person can be communicable with the office even though not physically present. This greatly improves communication and enables staff to take faster decisions, which translate into more business.


Mobile Computing Networks

Using mobile computers when in transit implies mobile computing. This is effectuated by using wireless technologies such as LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi, GPRS, etc.


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