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Every day thousands of computer users' lose power, and have no preventative solution in place to protect them.  Power spikes, surges, and outages can cause major problems on your network if you are not protecting the infrastructure from such a problem.  Not only is physical damage to your equipment at stake, but you also run…

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Browser Wars!!

Now days there are tons of web browsers that a windows user can download and use. Most people use a couple different browsers. If you are tired of having to find the icon to open it there is a nifty tool called Browser Chooser out for just windows users. The best part is... no installation…

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Disabling Windows 7 Time Sync

Tired of your clock on Windows 7 automatically changing. Windows Vista connects to a time server online called time.windows.com. This way if your system clock loses a few seconds (or worse), Windows can periodically adjust it as necessary, helping prevent problems with backups and other issues.While many people like the automatic sync, others may have…

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HDD’s vs SSD’s

Ask any computer technician around, and s/he will tell you that your hard drive is one if not the single most piece of hardware to fail on your computer.  Hard drive failures are never good, especially when users' do not have a backup of their data.  Many users are now turning to a new solution…

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Free Wifi Spots

Looking for a local free internet spot to use. Everyone knows you can easily find a WIFI spot in the mall or at McDonald's but who wants to pay for them. Yeah some local area spots like coffee shops make them free but not every town has a coffee. Software called WEFI makes it possible…

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Bing vs Google

Not sure which search engine you like. Yeah, Bing is better in some areas compared to Google but Google is better in others. Well know you can have the best of both worlds. BINGLE... Bingle displays google in one half of your browser window and the other half is Bing.

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Keep your (laptop) cool!

Boy has it been hot!A client just bought their first laptop, and I have been worried about them not understanding how easy it is for one to overheat. Part of the problem is a lack of air flow: Cool air is pulled in through the sides or at the bottom of the machine and it is then pushed out the back.If…

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