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Archive for July 31st, 2008

2008
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Online computer help

'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Ethan Hunter

Online computer help assists you with all types of computer related questions and is designed to provide you with information related hardware and software. You can get instant help on matters relating to your computer and learn more about the hardware and software in your computer, and can find several online help sites on the Internet which provide paid and free support services on matters related to all aspects of your computer system.

Online computer help has re-invented the way to provide technical support for your computer. Discarding the type of computer you may use and the hardware, software, or the operating system that you may have, online computer support assists you on all the questions you have related to your computer. Large online service providers are planning to set up links with smaller companies and websites, enabling them to have a wider scope in providing free technical online help to their users.

'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Ray Lam

With the high price of office space today, getting maximum usage of all your space is essential. Placing your workstations on corner computer desks can efficiently use an overlooked are of that space, the corners. These desks are designed to fit into that underused space compactly while still allowing more than adequate room to perform the tasks needed on your computer. There are many attractive designs available that will add shelf space for storage of supplies for your computer as well. You can find corner computer desks at most office furniture stores and many web sites on the Internet.

'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by James Redder

Using Google as a research aide for her thesis on money laundering was a common occurrence of one individual law school student. While writing her paper, the student found this to be a very important tool. Within months, the law school student began to experience a fluke as her trusty search engines began directing her towards completely unrelated websites that had nothing to do with money laundering.

Her hopes of it being an easy to repair problem with the internet or the search engine were dashed as the glitch refused to go away, and she was forced to concede that she had likely been bugged. Despite being annoying, when the bugging comes from a human, it can be gotten rid of. Adware and spyware, the computer bugs that infected the law school student’s computer, are not as easy to get rid of as human bugs. The law school student was definitely not an advanced student of technology, as she typically only used her computer for school related purposes of research and writing.

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