Sunday, August 21, 2011
Geeks.com Back To School Buying Guide
The days are getting shorter and the kids are getting restless - yes it’s that time year again, time to get to the shopping malls, fire up those Internet connections across the land and your back to school shopping done!
In this week’s Tech Tip, we’ll show you some practical techie things that’s will help your student get on the right “techie” footing when they hit the classroom!
The Computer
While it’s always a good idea to check the syllabus for the school or class with their recommendations for the students’ needs, every student undoubtedly needs a good computer! The good news is that you can pick up a very cheap laptop for the price of what you would pay for a decent desktop just a few years ago. Really, for about $350 to $500 dollars you can find a decent machine that will last the whole school year.
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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Comic-con 2011 Survival Guide
Now that San Diego Comic-con 2011 is over and I survived another four days of the mayhem, I’m here to impart some wisdom for next year.
In this TechTip, I will cover my TOP 5 Comic-con survival tips.
Arrive Early - DUH!
With the sheer mass of attendees at the convention, getting in to see the panels put on by your favorite people can be a tough task to accomplish if you do not plan ahead. I recommend always arriving to the room where the panel will be held at least two hours before it begins. Once you’re in, stay in, the rooms are not cleared between panels and you might be able to snag a prime seat. Doing this will also introduce you to new things you might not otherwise have known.
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Sunday, August 07, 2011
Wireless Charging - Really?
Not long ago it seemed that we wondered why we would need some particular technological gadget. Whether it was a smartphone, dumbphone, tablet, cheap laptop computers, ebook reader, mp3 player, or digital camera (just to name a few) - it really seemed that the thing that we once lived without just fine only a few short years ago, we can’t seem to live without now. While they are great to have, it becomes painfully clear very quickly that all these electronic gadgets and gizmos need their power!
Pretty soon you find yourself a plethora of cords in various shapes and sizes just to keep their batteries juiced up and ready to roll! On a recent trip, I had to take along NINE different power cords just to keep the cameras, phones and games going.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Cloud Computing – A Blessing or a Curse?
There’s no doubt that cloud computing has made a huge splash in our technologically ubiquitous society. Its benefits help businesses with productivity and give consumers more convenience about back-ups and data storage. Still, there are a few issues that should be addressed for anyone, whether a business owner or average Joe computer user, before making the jump to any cloud computing solution.
Reduced Control
The popular concept of cloud computing involves offloading and archiving pertinent files and data to an off-site 3rd party company which guarantees virtually 100% uptime and secure access anytime anywhere. The problem is that you’re basically having another entity hang on to your confidential information which reduces the amount of control you have over that information. In addition, you have no idea where your information is being stored.
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