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Why is Save My Job adequate for international students

30th August 2009
SaveMyJob is a newly released web based job search tool, which is designed to help you find job vacancies in 15 countries around the world. A quick a remember of the countries in which you may find job opportunities from: Australia, Canada, China, France,... Read >

what are the most popular computer security software?

04th November 2008
With the increasing threat to computer security everybody now-a-days is concerned and is taking steps to counter the attacks on their machine and keep it safe. It is ironical that people are using computer security software like anti-viruses, etc for keep... Read >

what are the different wireless network technologies available?

29th October 2008
A computer with a properly installed wireless network adapter can communicate with another similarly configured computer or other wireless device, such as a printer with a wireless print adapter. Basically there are 3 main types of wireless technology tha... Read >

How does wireless Network works?

27th October 2008
Wireless technology works almost the same way a regular mobile phone works. Airwaves, instead of wires, are used to carry data from one point to another. A computer with a properly installed wireless network adapter can communicate with another similarly ... Read >

What are the new features and improvements in windows XP?

26th September 2008
Windows XP established several new features to the Windows line, including:- Windows XP has quicker start-up and hibernation sequences- Windows XP has the ability to abandon a newer device driver in favour of the previous one, should a driver upgrade not ... Read >

Hardware and software needed to install Windows XP

15th September 2008
Windows XP, developed by Microsoft used on personal computers, also home and business desktops, laptops, and media centers. XP means eXPerience, given the codename "Whistler", after Whistler, British Columbia. Windows XP is the successor to both Windows 2... Read >

What is XP?

15th September 2008
Windows XP is a set of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. The name "XP" stands for eXPerience. Windows XP is the descendant to both Windows 2... Read >

Differences among versions of vista

12th September 2008
All the versions of Microsoft products have different versions for different types of users. Same is with Microsoft vista. There are different versions like Vista home basic, home premium, Ultimate and Business. Some of the differences between the version... Read >

What's New In Windows Vista?

09th September 2008
Windows Vista includes built-in accessibilitysettings and programs that make it easier to see, hear, and use your computer. The accessibility settings and programs in Windows Vista are particularly helpful to people with visual difficulties, hearing loss,... Read >

What is Vista?

08th September 2008
Microsoft Windows Vista is the current version of Microsoft's Windows operating system series. Windows Vista Business and Enterprise Editions replaced Windows XP Professional Edition in November 2006 and Vista Home Basic/Premium replaced XP Home Editi... Read >

What is RAM?

03rd September 2008
Random access memory (RAM) is the best known form of computer memory. RAM is considered "random access" because you can access any memory cell directly if you know the row and column that intersect at that cell. Types of RAM Dynamic RAM Similar... Read >

what is memory cache

03rd September 2008
Cache memory is random access memory (RAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular RAM. As the microprocessor processes data, it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data there (from a previous ... Read >

What are the mistakes to avoid when handling a motherboard?

02nd September 2008
When handling your motherboard, processor, graphics card, etc. you must be extremely careful. If you are not, you may damage something and cost yourself some money. This next step is very important to the "survival" of your computer. Handling Mothe... Read >

How to update a bios?

02nd September 2008
How to update a bios? What is a bios? One of the most common uses of Flash memory is for the basic input/output system of your computer, commonly known as the BIOS .On virtually every computer available, the BIOS makes sure all the other chips, ha... Read >

What is a motherboard?

01st September 2008
The motherboard is the most essential component in a personal computer. It is a piece of hardware which contains the computer's micro-processing chip and everything attached to it is vital to making the computer run. A motherboard is the underlying ci... Read >
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