The evolution of technology has not prevented power failures resulting in massive financial losses. To prevent a catastrophe, businesses needed an uninterpretable power supply that works as a backup. Today, the primary function of a UPS device is to provide temporary power and avoid unexpected electricity surge that can damage electronics.
How To Secure Your Wireless Network
by Tony on October 7, 2011 in Internet
With many devices in modern homes and businesses that are compatible with WiFi networks, the ability to connect specific devices and prevent unauthorized access to the network becomes very important. If you’ve never set up a home or business WiFi network, then you probably think you’ll need an IT support technician to assist you. The [...]
Keeping Office Equipment in Good Shape
by Tony on July 11, 2011 in News
Most offices in Sydney use their office equipment such as printers, fax machines, and copier several times a day, and rely on these machines to keep their business running smoothly and efficiently. It can be difficult to find someone to perform printer repairs Sydney in a timely manner, but these machines must be repaired or [...]
Tips for Keeping Your Computer Healthy
by Tony on June 28, 2011 in News
People who find that they cannot fix their computers on their own should consult with a professional. This is very important because people sometimes make their problems worse when they try to fix them themselves when they should be consulting with professionals. I remember when I had a problem with my computer that I consulted with a Brisbane computer repair company.
They fixed my computer for a fairly reasonable price. I would recommend anyone who is living in the Brisbane area who is having trouble with their computers to consult with one of the computer repair Brisbane based companies. They do great work for great prices. One will not be disappointed with any Brisbane Computer Repair Service Company.
Low cost IT equipments for your business: Should you or should you not?
by Tony on April 13, 2011 in News
Reducing business operation cost has become a call of the day. Purchase departments have a tendency to target IT department as their first step towards the cost-cutting goal. Businesses can think as many ways as they can to reduce overall IT equipment costs. But, there are pros and cons of such measures too. Is it [...]
How do semiconductors actually work?
by Tony on April 7, 2011 in Hardware
Obsolete semiconductors are much more common than you’d think, as they are integrated into anything that uses a computer or radio waves – so they are in your laptop, your radio and maybe even your router. They are basically chips or transistors that are fashioned from silicon, a material that’s ideal for parts of this [...]
Why choose a Mac over a PC?
by Tony on April 7, 2011 in Hardware
If you’re considering taking advantage of the
Javascript Programmer, where are you?
by Tony on November 8, 2010 in Software
Javascript is a developer, as its name suggests, a specialist in programming in Javascript language, logical, right? Well it seems that nobody has noticed this obvious. It is not difficult to find jobs for web designer profiles, web layout designer, flash developer, programmer or PHP. NET, database administrators, … but where are the offers for [...]
Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is now on sale
by Tony on October 18, 2010 in Hardware
Already available nettop Lenovo IdeaCentre series A600. Come with a screen of 21.5 “which achieves a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and features a 16:9 HD format. With the choice between different slots for DVD or Blu-Ray and a range of Intel Core 2 Duo processors. The curious fact: apparently the All-In-One PC World’s [...]
iSwifter
by Tony on October 18, 2010 in News, Software
As the technology company Apple continues its denial stage to the use of Flash in their iPads, there has been an application that breaks with the whim of the company’s apple. I’m talking about iSwiffter, a free application that enables you to play in the iPad, a number of games built in Flash, and most [...]
HP introduced its first two 3D printers
by Tony on October 18, 2010 in Hardware
HP introduced its first two 3D printers, which make a design object. Printers are called, but do not print paper, but make computer generated designs into physical objects. These machines have more than 20 years in the market, but its use is limited, primarily in the fields of architecture and industrial design. Hewlett Packard (HP) now [...]
Nokia N8
by Tony on October 18, 2010 in Hardware
Nokia, the largest mobile phone maker worldwide for the second time the launch has decided to delay the sale of its new model N8, which they consider their biggest bet against the iPhone devastating. “To ensure a better user experience, we decided to stop shipments a few weeks to make some final arrangements,” read a [...]
Top 100 PC retailers in Australia
by Tony on October 18, 2010 in Top 10 sites
The purpose of the following page is to provide information regarding the top 100 PC retailers in Australia. Sponsor of this section is DealSpot Australia.com.au as Australia’s favourite printer cartridges shop.
PriceSpy
by Tony on October 18, 2010 in Top 10 sites
PriceSpy Australia might help you to find a better deal if you want to buy parts for your computer in Australia. Launched in November 2004 PriceSpy Australia is a sister site to PriceSpy.co.nz, running since 2002. Prices are all checked at least once a day. It’s automatic. There are always errors and lots of omissions.
Algester Computer solutions
by Tony on October 18, 2010 in Top 10 sites
We service and repair your PC at your home or business. Charge rate $45 per hour. No travel time charged. We are a mobile service repair business with sales and upgrades of computer parts. PC systems built to order. All work covered by warranty.
The PC Professional
by Tony on October 18, 2010 in Top 10 sites
The PC Professional is a reseller of reliable, quality and value new computer systems, components, software and peripherals. Since 1999, we’ve provided consultation, design, build, testing, delivery, home/office installation, servicing, data recovery, support & warranty tailored for customer needs
Caltech-IT
by Tony on October 18, 2010 in Top 10 sites
Servicing Sydney Australia’s SME sized business community IT requirements. These include: Onsite Support Desktop & Servers, Graphic, Websites & E-commerce Design, Website Hosting, Domain Names, Network Design, Programming, IT Supplies, Structured Cabling (Phone & Data) PABX systems, Internet access.
Planning Your Website Hardware
by Tony on October 15, 2010 in Hardware, News
You spent thousands of dollars in development on your new website , went to launch and cannot understand why your website performance is not where it should be. More than likely you completely overlooked the hardware system that your website was going to be running on. Many times in the development process companies will spend hundreds [...]
What to look when you buying your first PC
by Tony on October 8, 2010 in News
Buying your first PC is an important decision. After all, the world today runs on computers. You can do everything from basic word processing to shopping with the Internet, plus much more. The following are some things to look for when buying your first PC. First, you need to decide on the type of PC. [...]
32-bit and 64-bit: More Power, Slightly Delayed
by Tony on October 5, 2010 in News
Structurally speaking, the main differences between a 32-bit CPU, or central processing unit, and a 64-bit processor are faster speeds, more transistors, and more advanced silicon processes enacted during the manufacturing stages. Binary language is that with which a computer reads and stores sequences of random numeral 1′s and 0′s as they pertain to data [...]
The new Nintendo come in March 2011
by Tony on July 15, 2010 in Hardware, News
Put date and time. At last came the news. It is one of the most anticipated consoles.Two months after its official launch at E3 in Los Angeles, the multinational Nintendo Japan has announced that the 3DS, your handheld three-dimensional image you see with the naked eye without the need for special glasses will arrive in Japan nextFebruary [...]
VLC for iPhone
by Tony on July 10, 2010 in News, Software
VLC Media Player, one of the best known media players and multi-format as a major player on the Mac, has been sent to Apple for approval. If Apple approves, will VLC for iPhone in the AppStore. VLC, it will be compatible with the IPAD and the iPhone, for iPhone 3G to the iPhone 4.Previous versions of [...]
Twitter goes a step
by Tony on June 18, 2010 in Internet, News
In the world of social networking is not all friendship and friends, but between each of them there are great powers in the market, so that all the time are trying to redefine and updated to keep up with current users, and of course get more and more. In this race to see who is [...]
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