Monthly Archives: June 2010

What is the Most Advanced Computer Game?

The computer gaming industry has been one of the fastest growing markets in the world over the since the early 1980′s. There are many game consoles and gaming laptop that offer different levels of advancements and new technology is constantly … Continue reading

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RegCure Review

The current trend for registry/PC optimizers has seen a huge increase in the number of repair tools available on the market. These tools can never really boost PC speed in the same way that putting in more RAM can, but … Continue reading

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Smaller Is Almost Always Better . . . Isn’t It?

When it comes to the age of electronics, it seems that the smaller stuff is the better it is. We all like to have gadgets that fit into our pocket. I know I do. Of course, that means we usually have to forgoe things like a full size keyboards, but that’s a small price to pay in my estimation. I’m pretty excited, that I just got myself a Nokia N900. I talk about really wanting one in the first post on this blog, and I finally bit the bullet and went out and bought one. It looks like a cell phone, but it’s really a computer disguised as a cell phone. Which is what I really wanted. Personally, I don’t spend a whole lot of time on the phone anyway, but I do spend a lot of time on the computer. So, having a computer that fits into my pocket, and goes everywhere I do is incredible. Continue reading

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What Problems Come With Biometric Come Safes?

Biometric identifying technology has taken quite large leaps during the past few years, and we are at a point now where important items can be stored behind a lock that is controlled by a biometric senser – which in all … Continue reading

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Keeping Your Computer In Tip Top Shape

As we rely more and more on computers in our daily lives, it becomes increasingly important that we take steps to insure they keep running efficiently. While it’s true, that computers have been in our homes for a number of decades, it’s still a technology that is not as stable and predictable as it should be. Computer Repair Richardson makes a living keeping computers running at their best. Most technologies like automobiles, appliances, and televisions went through a period where they experienced a lot of growing pains, but eventually they settled down, and from a consumer standpoint they became pretty reliable devices.

Computers seem to still be bucking that trend. Sure they’re still relatively newer compared to some modern devices, but relatively speaking they haven’t really stopped evolving. So, you basically have a couple of choices. Either learn to take care of them yourself. Who has time to do that? Or, find a reliable local computer repair firm to take care of all your computer needs. While there are simple basics you can do on your own, it makes sense to have a technician look at your computer every six months or so, even if there’s nothing broken. They can make sure your running the latest version of essential software, as well as check for any nasty viruses or adware that could be slowing your machine down. Kind of like a oil change for your car. It shouldn’t be a major expense, but just a check to keep things running, and to head off any potential problems before they occur. Continue reading

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What Do DVI Splitter Cables Really Do?

Splitting a computer’s DVI signal can be beneficial for many reasons. One of the more usual reasons for taking this action is to have the ability to send the exact image to more than one screen at the same time. … Continue reading

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Choose to Backup Data Now Before it’s too Late!

Loosing data can be a freighting thing, the sort of moment where you swear your about to have a heart attack.  The need to recover lost data can be expensive, time intensive and there’s no guarantee you’ll receive all or … Continue reading

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