Archive for October, 2007

How To Choose the Best Student Laptop?

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Merchants are singing those three magic words again, \’Back to
School\’ and the fallout is everywhere!

Just as you\’re getting your deep dark pre-cancerous tan going -
you hear those words – and it spells the end of summer. Once
again we are bombarded with advertising, featuring the latest in
\’teen ware\’ \’school ware\’ and \’metal detector ware\’. Kidding!

Is it just me or does it seem this year there is a lot more
\’Back to School\’ advertising for notebooks and laptops? They
seem to be everywhere… on TV, radio, and online.

Laptop ads are everywhere. Why is this?

Well, notebooks have come down in price, they have become more
affordable, even for the modest student. Laptops have also come
down in size, making them ideal for that school napsack, or
dormroom. They have also become tougher and sturdier – better
equipped to meet the hard/wear/tear that students give it.

With notebook technology changing every two years or so -
notebooks can now handle most tasks students throw their way.
These advanced notebooks can do the job. They also present a
much stronger entertainment value to students, they can handle
better graphics and gaming, but most students try to keep
parents in the dark about this factor as they plead for a new
laptop for college or school. All this pleading is further
fueling the demand for laptops.

Then there is a little thing called the Internet. Throw in a
wireless connection and the student laptop is coming into its
own. Big Time!

The Internet has become a second teacher/parent/counselor to
most students. God help us all! But it has also become a
priceless source of the collective knowledge on this planet;
frightening but true. The Internet is an invaluable source of
knowledge for any high school/college student.

Not having ready access to all this knowledge and information
will put any student at a disadvantage with his peers. It\’s a
very competitive world, in high school, in college and in the
future job market – every student should have an even playing
field.

That\’s where the little notebook computer enters stage right!

Laptops or notebooks have quickly become a school necessity.
When? How? Why?…

It\’s the perfect learning tool for students:

* very portable, you can carry them anywhere, class, cafe, dorm,
home…

* very convenient, you can take notes in class, type up
assignments, print assignments, communicate home, access the
Internet…

* very tough, many newer notebooks are designed to withstand a
good pounding and keep on computing, ruggerized for sturdy use…

* very powerful, notebooks or laptops are catching up to their
desktop cousins in computing speed, hard drive storage and
performance…

* very affordable, prices have dropped and are falling even
further, laptops are now outselling desktop PCs so this price
will drop even further, there\’s a whole slew of used and
refurbished laptops hitting the market…

If you\’re a parent, student, or guardian; here are some of the
factors you should consider when buying the best student laptop
or notebook:

* size, it must be small, lightweight and very portable, fit
comfortably under the arm or in that backpack

* sturdy, it must be tough, sturdy, ruggerized, and able to take
more than one hard knock because students are students

* connections, wireless connections should be offered, the
Internet is such a valuable tool in itself – a student should be
able to access it anywhere. Most notebooks have these
connections but check – a printer port, a 56Kbps-modem, a VGA
port for an external monitor, and should have at least one USB
port for external keyboard/mouse, digital cameras, drives, and
MP3 players

* technical specs, it should have enough RAM, storage space
(hard drive) and computing speed to do any job the student can
throw at it

* battery life, make sure your student notebook has a reasonable
battery life, 5 hours or more

* price, it should be reasonably priced, refurbished laptops may
be an option for those on a strict budget

However, some words of wisdom, students or parents shouldn\’t
skimp too much – if you\’re spending 10\’s of thousands on an
education, you should also provide for the best possible
equipment in the form of a sturdy, lightweight high performance
laptop. Besides, a high quality laptop will last for years…
just imagine your son or daughter writing their resumes on it
after they have finished college… keep this image in your mind
as you go about buying that perfect student laptop.

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MSN Messenger Tips & Tricks

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

Here are a few tips and trick for MSN Messenger

* When you start MSN Messenger you get always a pop-up from ‘msn
today’, when you want to turn off this. You go to extra,
options, general, and you tick off the fourth option ‘Display
MSN today by sign in’. Click now OK.

* When you have a problem on your PC but you don\’t know how to
solve it you can give a friend of you who knows the answer the
control over your PC. This allows him to help you as he can
remotely control your entire PC. You can find this feature in a
MSN Messenger chat window by clicking on Activities, and then
select \’Remote assistance\’. When he, or she, accepts it he can
see everything what you see on your screen and can remotely
assists you. Of course you cal always stop him by pressing the
\’ESC\’ button on your keyboard.

* When you want to control your ‘receive files’ op viruses
automately. Then you have to change it in the options because
its not a standard setting. You find it by ‘file transfer’ and
the you trick on ‘files scan for viruses with’ and then you
chose your antivirusscan en click OK. When you get a file now it
will be scanned now.

* With the launch of MSN Messenger 6 people are now able to add
custom emoticons. But many people still haven\’t figured out how.
Well here\’s the answer. You first need to save the emoticon, or
smiley, on your PC. Then you open a chat window and you click on
the Smiley button where you find the casual emoticons. Click on
\’more\’ and then on \’make\’. You now get a new window where you
can search the emoticon on your computer and add it to MSN. Then
you need to assign a keyboard shortcut and a name and click
twice on OK. Now you can use the new custom emoticon!

* With MSN Messenger 7.0 you can also \’steal\’ emoticons from
other people, and it\’s very easy. When your buddy uses a smiley
you want you can simple select the smiley, right click and
select \’add\’. Now you just need to assign a keyboard combination
and a name to the new smiley. You can use the \’stolen\’ emoticons
by going to the normal emoticons menu.

So, I hope you can do something with this tips.

About the author:
Webmaster of Software Flash,
http://softwareflash.blogspot.com which contains all the hottest
software news and tricks.

Tips For Finding Great Deals On Computer Accessories & Supplies

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Tips For Finding Great Deals On Computer Accessories & Supplies

Tip #1. Do a Google search. Don\’t be to general in your search,
type in exactly what your looking for. Try putting the words you
type in quotes to narrow the search.

Tip #2. Go shopping at the office supplies and discount clubs.
You may find some discount clubs like Costco & Sams have a 6
month return policy, check your location. California stores have
a 6 month no questions asked policy, and yes, this means
Computers and Software too, even if the package is open and you
have used it. Just make sure you can put it back in the box and
you have the receipt.

Tip #3. Don\’t forget to check eBay.

Tip #4. Try other stores like Fry\’s, Best Buy, Circuit City,
Dell, Gateway, CompUSA.

Tip #5. If your looking for used try craigslist.org, eBay.com,
http://auctions.yahoo.com

Tip #6. Compare prices at pricescan.com, pricewatch.com,
pricegrabber.com, price.com, epinions.com, shopper.cnet.com,
streetprices.com & bizrate.com

Tip #7. Check the Sunday newspaper.

Tip #8. Staples, Office Max and Office Depot have price
matching. So If one of them has a sales you can take the sale ad
to any one of them and they will honor it. Helpful if the store
having the sale is not to close to you.

Hope this helps, good luck and thanks for reading.

About the author:
Michael Mulleda is a successful business man providing advice
for consumers on purchasing a variety of Computer Accessories &
Supplies. If you have time drop by his site
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great deals.