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So you have finally broken down and decided to buy a Palm PDA. There are so many choices and features to choose from, you need to know where to start. How do you buy a Palm PDA online? Buying one is very much like buying anything else online. ... more »
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When you have a fax machine, you need to remember to buy toner for it. You do not want to be in the position of not being able to receive something because you ran out of toner. Whether your fax machine is always busy or it just gets a few faxes ... more »
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Windows enables you to specify which sound is played in a variety of situations, such as when an error occurs or when you empty the Recycle Bin. Have a little fun by choosing from a variety of sounds and sound schemes. These instructions are for ... more »
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Charging a Palm PDA for the first time is easy. But it can be time-consuming... more »
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Charging a Palm PDA for the first time is an easy process albeit time-consuming. Follow these simple steps to quickly learn how... more »
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Fiber optic modems are the ideal when working with large amounts of data. Fiber optics allows data to be transferred quickly and efficiently. Available in single mode or multimode models, it's important you choose the option that's best for your ... more »
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A KVM switch (Keyboard, Video and Mouse) is a hardware device used for sharing a keyboard, monitor or mouse on multiple computers. There are several factors to consider while choosing a compatible KVM switch for your computers... more »
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The microprocessor or central processing unit (CPU) is the most important part of your computer. If you are building or upgrading your personal computer (PC), then follow these steps to help you choose the best microprocessor for your needs... more »
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Pocket PCs are the wave of the future. The technology contained in a Pocket PC allows you to take your information, games, pictures and more with you wherever you go. You can accumulate things to enter into your Pocket PC through the course of ... more »
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Zip drives are some of the most popular removable-media storage devices. A lot fits on one disk, the disks are easily portable and the drives are fairly inexpensive... more »
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Pocket PCs are very convenient for the busy person. Two of the biggest manufacturers of Pocket PCs are Dell with their handheld Axim and HP with their iPAQ. These two brands are similar in many ways, but some things also set them apart. Deciding ... more »
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Palm has options for everyone, especially with their TX and Z22 models. The differences between the two are vast. The TX is basic, providing the user with essential organizational features, such as schedules, calendars and alarms. The Z22 is much ... more »
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Two of the more popular PDAs on the market are the Palm Z22 and Palm Tungsten E2. Here’s how to decide between the two... more »
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The bottom line in choosing between Mac and PC computers comes down to personal preference. Each computer offers different perks and drawbacks, so at the end of the day it doesn't really matter which one you choose as long as it does what you ... more »
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Mac or PC? Both kinds of PDA's have advantages. Much like their computer counterparts, consumers tend to say that Pocket PC's don't crash as often, while the Palm OS is less expensive and more stylish. Ultimately, it's a personal preference. The ... more »
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If you own or plan to buy a Dell computer, you can ramp it up with various accessories. Before buying, you should understand how these features funtion so that you can spend wisely... more »
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Pocket PCs have become a popular accessory for the busy person. One of the biggest manufacturers of PocketPCs is Dell with their handheld Axim. The Dell version of the handheld is very similar to other brands, but it has features that others do ... more »
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Pocket PCs have become a popular accessory for the busy person. One of the biggest manufacturers of Pocket PCs is HP with their handheld iPAQ. The HP version of the handheld is very similar to other brands, but it also has unique features. Even ... more »
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Over the past 10 years, the world has seen a dramatic increase in the everyday use of technology. Just like the Internet, cell phones and MP3 players, the Palm Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) is now a common piece of electronic equipment for the ... more »
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Over the past ten years, the world has seen a dramatic increase in the everyday use of technology. Just like the Internet, cell phones and MP3 players, the Palm Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) is now a common piece of electronic equipment for ... more »
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If you want to know about a computer user's habits, check their CPU. Unless they use their computer sparingly, the fan will collect more dust, dirt, hair and other nasty debris than other part of the system. To prevent problems with your fan and ... more »
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Dust. Paper. Dirt. Dried ink. These are all enemies of your fax machine. You need to be able to clean your machine. You cannot just use the garden hose to clean it! Here is how to clean a fax machine... more »
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Even the best all-in-one printer has the occasional paper jam. Most occur as the paper negotiates the turns and rollers inside the machine. Follow these steps when that jam light starts blinking... more »
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Consumers tend to report that Pocket PC, which runs on Windows, does not crash as often as the Mac-based Palm OS, which they say is less expensive and more stylish. Much of this comes down to personal preference. Follow these steps to determine ... more »
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With a Palm OS device, you can keep track of your contacts and appointments on both your Palm and your Mac. Instead of spending hours imputing the same data onto both, you can simply connect your Palm to your Mac and transfer the information. ... more »