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PC Purchase Series: What is a FLASH MEDIA READER/WRITER and do I need this for my new PC?

There are a lot of new portable storage solutions these days. Cell phones, digital cameras, and now even game consoles like the Wii can all take advantage of this technology. The technology is called flash memory. It’s special because it doesn’t require any power to save the data and it’s incredibly small. The memory cards […]

Clicking laptop hard drive.

Yesterday a friend of mine came to me with a question. For the last year or so, her laptop has been clicking at regular intervals. She described it as a very fast ticking clock. She asked me what it was, why it was clicking, and what it meant for her. Her hard drive was a […]

PC Purchase Series: What is a wireless access point?

In post three of the PC Purchase series I’ll be going over wireless access points. Remember that this series works under the premise that a PC will be purchased and the retailer offers some sort of ‘customization’ before you checkout. Earlier I talked about Wireless Ethernet Cards and commented on their need for an access […]

PC Purchase Series: What is a wireless card?

This is post number two in the PC Purchase and Customization series. For the rest of the posts, check the original announcement.
Wireless cards are the natural progression from wired NICs. People got tired of being stuck in a single place with telephones and now the same applies to computers. People are tired of being limited […]

PC Purchase Series: What is a Network Card?

The first post in the PC Purchase series, this covers a now basic peripheral of any new PC: the network card (NIC). NIC is an acronym for the official name which is Network Interface Controller. Under certain circumstances, this card acts as your computer’s gate to the internet.
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