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CCENT, CCNA, CCNP, CCIE Interview Questions
By :
M. Aslam
Interviews are tough; make sure you are fully prepared to pass the CCENT, CCNA, CCNP level interview. This article can be great help for you to pass the interview.
10 CCENT, CCNA, CCNP Interview Questions
By :
M. Aslam
What type of routing protocol maintains neighbors? Answer- Link State. What is the range of values for administrative distance? Answer: 0-255
What of the ABCs of computer memory
By :
Sudhir. K. Sharma
Computer memory is called Random Access Memory (RAM). The information stored in RAM can be accessed randomly, rather than sequentially. This means that data can be found in any location at the same rate of speed. Other storage media, such as CD-Rom and hard drives, must wait while the drive spins to the correct location before the data can be accessed.
Points to note while buying a new computer.
By :
mohitverma 1980
For most people, buying a new computer does not have to be as stressful as buying a new car. Nor does it have to be as expensive. If you are like most people, and you have a limited budget for buying a computer, then you need to try to get as much computer for your money as possible.
Here are 3 simple ways anyone can save money when buying a new computer:
Why Your Slow Computer Needs a PC Tune-up
By :
Jeri Bleeker
Computer users often blame PC slowdowns on spyware, lack of RAM or the fact that their PC is getting older. But it turns out the real reasons are much simpler, and the solution is cheap and easy to implement.
Notebook For The Casual User
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The notebook has a great deal of features, but what you use it for greatly affects the type that you should purchase. The device is designed to be compact, transportable and still provide all the technological requirements that suit your needs. Certain elements affect these notebook features a great deal. Many are unnecessary if you want to use the device only for fun or for occasional use, and others are also essential. It is important that you know what you need so that you...
Used Laptops – A Money Saving Idea For College Students
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In recent years, laptop computers have become much more popular than desktops, especially among students. It is estimated that well over 90% of college students that own a computer will buy a laptop instead of a desktop. The advantages of portability and the growing number of available wireless internet hubs make this an easy choice.
The downside of buying laptops is that they are generally much more expensive than desktop computers that have the same amount of power and m...
6 Tips To Best Computer Buy
By :
Razvan Rovinaru
Buying a new computer can become a tedious task these days as many of us tend to get confused or simply don’t know how to choose the best computer from the wide range available. Here are 6 tips to best computer buy:
1. The first and logical thing to do is determine exactly where you will be using your computer from. Do you plan to use it at home, or do you travel with business often? After you answer this question you know if you want a desktop computer or a notebook.
2...
The Development of the Vital IBM PC in Spite of the Corporate Culture of IBM
By :
Maxwell Rubin
The development of the IBM PC family - whose legacy is with us to do this day in our daily computing, is an interesting one.
IBM had no interest in manufacturing and marketing such a product at the expense of it lifeblood of revenue and profit. The IBM PC was to be introduced as a laggard machine. Thanks to Bill Gates and an upstart California Company called Apple IBM was basically embarrassed into introducing a competitive microcomputer worthy of the IBM name and logo.
10 Things To Be Considered Before Buying Student Laptops
By :
Ashish Jain
With falling prices, buying a student laptop has become a cake walk for many of those who could not afford it before. The present day laptops are smarter, sleeker and sturdier. All in all, they have become better equipped to meet the hard wear and tear treatment by the students.
But how would a first time buyer who hasn’t used the laptop before will get the best laptop from his purchase? Here is the list of top 10 things you must consider before buying a student laptop:
...
Computer No Longer Fast?
By :
Anthony Elias
Ahh...Remember that first day you brought your computer home, plugged everything in, it was a beautiful site, it was fast, web pages loaded quickly and programs launched within seconds or faster. But after a few months or weeks things began to slow down, and you think oh man what a piece of *@&* this thing only lasted a month. Let's take a look at what happened.
Disk Drive Clutter
What you may not have realized is that in all that time you were surfing the net and downl...
Buying A Notebook For College
By :
Kadence Buchanan
Every year, before schools and college institutions begin their classes, students from around the country visit department stores and major electronics chains in an effort to get all those necessities that will allow them to complete successfully their studies. So, if you have recently been accepted to college and you are not exactly sure which your computing needs will be, buying a notebook computer is not a luxury purchase, but actually a necessity. In fact, anyone who has ...
8 Things You Must Know Before Building A PC
By :
Robert Blackstone
Perhaps you're interested in learning how to build your own computer. That's great, really!
I've put together a list of 8 things you MUST know before you ever start to build your own PC. You'll be in a world of hurt if you don't have these down.
Tip #1 – Safety First
I hope you didn’t think the last time you’d hear “safety first” was in your Drivers Education classes! Working on any electronics, including computers, has its risks and requires certain precautions. Hav...
Early Vintage Computer Buses Have Their Influences On Your Computer Today
By :
Art Fellon
The term “expansion bus “is a frequent term in vintage computer terminology which requires elaboration. Much of the legacy of vintage bus systems are in our current computer systems today.
To begin with the “expansion bus" is a data highway for computer data information to travel on: the bandwidth is in essence the number of lanes. The bigger the bandwidth the more data can be sent. As examples, an 8 megabyte bandwidth means that data can be sent in 8 bits chunks. Our curr...
Presentation and First Impressions can be Everything in the Success of Your Home Office Business
By :
Stoney
Presentation and First Impressions can be everything in determining the success of your home based business.
The role is often unappreciated in "the mix".
How else can a potential customer or business partner judge elsewise.
Even the choice of paper for your home office Laser printer can have a vital impact.
Early Vintage Computer Buses and Their Influence on the Computers You Take for Granted Today
By :
Stoney
The term “expansion bus “is a frequent term in vintage computer terminology which requires elaboration. Much of the legacy of vintage bus systems are in our current computer systems today.
Thus the die was set for future hardware standards and software function as well as standard computer marketing concepts that we take for granted like mother’s milk today.
Computer Memory – A Vital Part of a PC
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Any device that holds data for a computer for a short period of time is called computer memory. If you have spent even just a little time with any computer, you will hear about RAM, Hard Disks, or CD's and DVD's. All these are means to store the information from a computer.
IBM Computer Diagnostics: Error and Beep Codes
By :
Stoney
IBM Computer Diagnostics
Error and Beep Codes
The following table includes some of the more common printed error codes that might be displayed when your vintage or non vintage IBM computer is performing the power-on self test (POST).
Hopefully both the error , beep codes and outlines procedures will help you to diagnose or not diagnose your IBM computer
Computing - The Basic Generations of the Early PCs an Their Legacy
By :
Stoney
We owe much of the legacy of our computers to the early PCs.
A brief history of the basic generations of the early PCS.
Printing Problems can Cause Many Headaches
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Murphy's Law dictates that when you need your printer the most it will seem to have a mind of its own. You hit several buttons on your printer with no response. The printer has gone haywire and you are wits end. Before you throw the printer out the window to its death, take a look at the following printing problems that could be at the root of this situation.
My Printer Won't Print - Help!
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Does your computer seemed to be possessed when you are trying to print something on a deadline? It is as if your printer has decided not to print anything just to make you mad. Guess what. Your printer might have very good reasons as to why it is not printing. It is not responding to you out of choice, but out of a cause that can most likely be remedied. Take a look at these printing solutions to help aleviate any headaches.
Find The Best Computer Hardware
By :
Triston Huntsmin
In our age, owning a personal computer is something that most people have the luxury of. In fact, I know several people who have multiple computers in their home and at their office. As the popularity of computers and the internet have grown in the past decade, so has the need of the people in having a computer to call their own. Sure, they can go to a local computer shop and purchase a desktop or a laptop computer, but more and more people are opting to put together a comput...
Choosing The Best Photo Printer
By :
Carl Walker
So you have your new digital camera and clicking away to glory anything and everything in sight. Now you want to print them and you need the best photo printers to print your fantastic photos. Let us talk about the various printers in the market and some tips on choosing the best photo printers.
Most of the printers could easily be purchased under $500. While all of them have similar features, it is better to be aware of certain key features that determines their price and...
Repair Your Computer For Free
By :
Russell Snapper
I just read an article about a lady whose computer was deluged by adware. It was such a problem that she spent thousands of dollars on computer repair fees to try to clean up her computer. The said thing is that she could have restored her computer by herself in less than a few hours and for free.
Somewhere down the line, there will be problems with your computer (adware, spyware, viruses, good software gone bad, etc,). Obviously, you should use protection software to prev...
The Skinny On LCD Monitors
By :
A. Pruder
There are advances being made in science and technology everyday, and a good example of this is the LCD monitor. LCD monitors have several benefits over the old chunky computer monitors that most users are familiar with. Old computer monitors, take up quite a bit of desktop space, put out a ton of heat, drain a ton of energy, and most often have low picture quality and resolution. Modern advances with the LCD computer monitors have changed a lot of that. The screen itself is ...
Guide To Computer Security
By :
Russell Card
Since you're reading this article, you're already connected to the Internet. You've probably already thought about security on your computer or network. Every day seems to bring new threats and it can seem pretty daunting, but the key thing is to have a common sense approach and to take a few basic precautions.
There are lots of great tools available to help and you don't have to break the bank to get them. Here are some areas to take a look at:
BACKUPS
Securing your...
Computer Ergonomics And The Workplace: It’s Not A Matter Of Sitting Up Straight
By :
Cathy Peterson
Most people who are considering office furniture tend to look for a chair with a back that will allow them to sit up straight. In point of fact, sitting up straight is not really the best position to take when you are working at your computer. Indeed, there are many misconceptions when it comes to seeking ergonomically designed computer equipment, furniture and other products in the 21st century.
Turning for the moment to the matter of the best type of chair to use when us...
USB Flash Drive
By :
Edgar Lee
USB flash drive or any other flash memory drive is basically an EEPROM that means "Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory".
USB flash memory sticks are nothing but an assembly of EEPROM, a controller with a RISC microprocessor, RAM and ROM. All of this interacts with a computer using a USB controller and connector.
Tips On Choosing And Buying The Right Inkjet Cartridges
By :
Robert Thatcher
With the advent of information technology, more and more people are buying and using computers. This is because computers facilitate and accelerate all of the activities and transactions of most businesses.
Along with the computers, the printers are also one of the busiest tools that are being utilized by the people. Hence, with constant use, inks may start to decline. When this happens, the outcome of the printed materials will be poor. It may appear discolored and dull.
...
A Tip For Solving Most Printer Errors
By :
Karl Smith
Ever have blinking lights on your inkjet or laser printer that just will not go away? Ever install a new ink cartridge in your printer and it still thinks the old one is there? Well, instead of just getting angry at the printer or hunting around for your manual, you can try one simple thing: unplug it.
This technique has a few names that all mean the same thing: cycling the printer, resetting the printer or clearing the printer’s memory. Now unplugging your printer may see...
What To Do When Your Hard Disk Fries
By :
J Schipper
A hard disk drive (HDD, or also hard drive) is a fixed data storage device that stores data on a magnetic surface layered onto hard disk platters.
A hard disk uses rigid rotating platters (disks). Each platter has a planar magnetic surface on which digital data may be stored. Information is written to the disk by transmitting an electromagnetic flux through an antenna or read-write head that is very close to a magnetic material, which in turn changes its polarization due ...
History Of The Computer; The Emergence Of Electronics.
By :
Tony Stockill
The history of the computer inevitably includes the development of electronics, we look at the explosive (!) growth of electronics in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
If anything could be said in favor of war, it may be that it speeds up the development of technology. Of course much of that technology is employed in killing people and destroying infrastructure, but there are also things which could be considered beneficial.
Electronics was around in the early part of the...
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