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Computers came way down in price!

By on Nov 19, 2012 in Geek Stuff | 0 comments

When computers were fairly new to the home people were paying top dollar to have one. Everyone seems to be somewhat overwhelmed by all the great new technology that was available. Computers were selling for more than a thousand dollars and people were paying the price. Over the year millions of people were buying computers for the home and the office. There were so many people that needed computers. It was one of the greatest moves to make in the home. A home computer meant fewer trips to the library or school computer lab. It became essential for students in school, administrators in the workplace, and personal entertainment use. Today, however, there has been a decline in the demand and this has caused computer prices to drop. More Software Upgrades, Less New PC Purchases The ability to simply buy parts to a computer has helped many people save. A bigger hard driver and more memory can work wonders for consumers. All that many people have to do is add more memory. This gives them the ability to upgrade their software. When they backup their files and install a new OS it is sort of like having a brand new one. This is why so many people don’t worry about buying anything new. Internet Television The majority of people are using their computers just to get on the Internet. They aren’t doing much more with these machines today. That is why it is so easy for someone to simply buy a new Internet television. This concept allows people to surf the web and watch television when they want to. It is a great idea that has revived television, but it has contributed to the decline of computer sales. This is yet another reason why people are not spending much money on computers. Welcome to the Cloud The ability to store information in the cloud has changed a lot of things. People don’t have to buy a new computer for a bigger hard drive or more memory. They don’t have to store anything on their computer so they can just use the cloud to access everything. Google has actually attempted to spark the interest of consumers with a PC that has...

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Everything You Need to Know about UK VPNs for Windows

By on Nov 9, 2012 in Geek Stuff | 0 comments

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a service that provides secure tunnels for data transmission over the Internet. Many users are discovering the full benefits of VPNs. Internet users on a wireless network are exposed to serious threats, from hackers to malicious code and malware. A UK VPN protects users from these threats and provides them with freedom to browse the Internet without being monitored. A user can connect to a UK VPN service from anywhere in the world, as long as they have access to the Internet. It is simple to set up a VPN connection. Frequent access to payment portals and banking interfaces requires the best possible security, which means the user should select a protocol with the highest encryption level. On the other hand, casual Internet usage involving access to non-sensitive websites only requires basic security implementation. Windows 7, XP, and Vista all natively support the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) and the Level 2 Tunneling Protocol with IP Security (L2TP/IPsec). Other protocols may be supported, but require the installation of a specially built and pre-configured VPN client application. Most versions of Windows 98 (running Internet Explorer 5.01) natively support PPTP and L2TP/IPSec. Versions of Windows earlier than Windows 98 do not support these VPN protocols.  Setting up a UK VPN connection on Windows for PPTP and L2TP/IPSec is very easy. There’s no need for additional client software. Setting up PPTP on Windows 7, XP, or Vista The setup for PPTP is essentially the same on all the three Windows versions, although slightly different interfaces are used. Below are the instructions for XP: Browse the menu as follows: Start > Control Panel > Settings > Network Connections, then click ‘Create a New Connection’ under ‘Network Tasks’.  The ‘New Connection’ wizard will be launched. Click ‘Next’. The next selections are: ‘Connect to the network at my workplace’ > ‘Virtual Private Network Connection’ and then ‘Next’. Input the name of the server you wish connect to. This information is provided by the UK VPN service provider upon registration. The connection is now configured. To establish the initial connection, the user may click on the connection shortcut on the desktop. The user can configure connection properties here, such as the...

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Why you should Consider Online Computer Repair

By on Nov 8, 2012 in Computer repair, Geek Stuff | 0 comments

Most of us can’t get through the day without getting on a computer for one reason or another. Some of us make our living sitting behind a computer screen; others simply unwind after a busy day by surfing the web or playing games. While computer are cheaper than ever, and tend to last longer than they did in the past, they are still computers and they are still susceptible to breaking. What Causes a Computer to Break? There are a few things that can happen to a computer that cause them to stop function. First, hardware can burn out and cause problems as it goes through its death rattles. For example, a graphics card (the piece of hardware that handles high end graphics processing) may start to exhibit strange things on the screen. It may be very minor at first, but over time it will get worse until it gets to a point that the card no longer works. The most common issue is often caused by software problems and viruses. These issues can be thrown together into the same generalization because they can be fixed in a similar way. Online computer repair companies are out there to ensure that you have access, sometimes around to clock, to computer technicians that can fix the problems with your computer without having to visit your home. Generally this is done by connecting to your computer and taking control of all the functionality that you are used to. This allows a highly trained professional to go over all of the files and issues that are occurring and work on finding the root issue. Sometimes they need to make a minor fix, other times they will need to spend hours at a time on the computer. Fortunately, in most cases, you won’t need to sit there for the entire time while the computer is worked on. How Do They Access the Computer? Depending on the company you use, you may find that you’ll need to download some specific software which will act as a virtual desktop for your online computer repair technician. They will guide you through the entire process and since you don’t lose the view of your computer screen, you can...

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