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Hardware
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Buying Refurbished Electronics - Is it Worth the Risk?
Buying a refurbished LCD TV, or in that case, any refurbished electronics, represents a possible option to knock a sizeable chunk off the retail price. But is buying refurbished electronics worth the risk of not buying something new?
In this article, we explain what qualifies as 'refurbished' in the electronics world. We also show you how to transform the risk into a smart buy.
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DVD Duplication And Replication
There are two primary methods that are used to copy DVDs, and these are DVD Duplication and DVD Replication. With the replication method, the disc will be compressed via a glass master, and the image will be printed on the surface of the disc.
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New Technology of Tapes Coming Up in the Future
New high-end and midrange tape products are coming, with a focus on security and reliability.
Baba Direct, with financial customers as one target audience, is now shipping WORM (write-once, read-many) technology in AIT devices.
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Standalone CD-ROM Copiers
The operational details of stand-alone CD-ROM copiers are similar to those of automatic CD copiers. The only difference between the two is the difference between the CD and the CD-ROM.
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Buying Jewel CD Cases
Jewel compact disk cases are widely available. They may be bought in packs or in bulk or may also be bought singly. Buying a jewel compact disk singly may actually be more expensive as compared to when buying them in bulk. Yet, a lot of people do not buy in bulk despite the discount because they might not be able to use extra jewel cases. A cheaper alternative then is to buy jewel compact disk cases that come in packs of varying numbers. Jewel compact disk cases come in packages of ten to twenty to fit the needs of consumers. They also come in a variety of colors. There are colored transparent cases that are more attractive than the usual clear and black jewel cases. Prices vary when buying colored jewel cases, although they are no more expensive than the clear jewel cases.
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What Is The Best Way To Backup Data?
Although businesses realize the severe loss associated with losing their data, a surprising majority still aren't backing up. Most people have good intentions of implementing some sort of backup service, but aren't entirely sure where to begin.
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Blade Servers Offer Efficient Energy Usage and a Lower TCO
Blade Servers offer many benefits. Efficient energy usage is near the top of the list. Studies indicate a blade server can reduce power and cooling costs 15 to 25 percent, meeting the needs of energy-conscious customers. The dual-core/dual-processor capabilities are ideal for a wide range of low-power communications and embedded applications.
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PC or Mac? A Big Decision for Your Business
When purchasing new desktop or laptop computers for your business, there are a few important decisions to be made. These include which exact features you want in a computer, as well as which manufacturer you wish to purchase from. The most fundamental decision of all, however, is whether your business should use a Windows-based PC, or a Macintosh.
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Is Intel's Core 2 Duo Processor Worth the Hype?
The Core 2 Duo is the successor of NetBurst micro-architecture that has powered most Intel processors since 2000. The Pentium brand name - created in 1993 - no longer exists with the release of Core 2. Also, this is the first reunion of Intel's notebook and desktop product lines since Pentium M was released apart from Pentium 4 in 2003.
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Is A Consumer Printer Sufficient For Home Business?
Most home business owners these days own a personal computer and use it for some aspect of the day to day operation of their business. While a computer can be a vital part of a home business, how important really is it for a business owner to also have a consumer printer? A consumer printer can actually prove to be extremely beneficial to a home business owner for a variety of different reasons.
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Hard Drive Data Recovery
Hard Drive Data Recovery can be the point where you want to throw out out your complete system and start anew. But with the data loss you might as well shut down the whole business, right?
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