Posts Tagged ‘Computer’

What Does A New Model Kindle Do That A Cheaper Netbook Or Notebook Full Computer Cant Do?

November 3rd, 2009 by admin | 6 Comments | Filed in technie stuff

I have never used an Amazon Kindle but looking at their prices I see that they cost as much as some Notebook computers and they are more expensive than a lot of netbooks. What does a Kindle do that a comparable price notebook computer does not do? It seems to me that a cheaper netbook or notebook can do all that a KIndle would do but so much more. Please advise if you have experience with a Kindle.

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How Do You Transfer Mp3 Files From Your Computer To Phone With Bluetooth?

October 23rd, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in technie stuff

I have some mp3 files that i have saved on my computer that i would like to send to my phone to use as ringtones, but i don’t know how to do it, can someone plz help me?

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Your next portable computer - netbook or laptop?

October 21st, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in technie stuff

Netbooks are a popular, cheaper alternative to full size notebook and desktop computers. While some netbooks ship with Linux, most consumers are opting for Windows XP-based netbooks. What makes a netbook different from a notebook or desktop computer? The primary difference is size - netbooks fall somewhere between the smallest notebook computers and a large smartphone. Netbooks are also less powerful PCs - to reduce the cost. As a result most netbooks can’t run Windows Vista and ship with Windows XP (and in a few cases Linux). To save even more money some consumers install OpenOffice instead of Microsoft Office. Netbooks are available from many manufacturers including Acer, Asus, HP, MSI, Dell, OLPC (One Laptop Per Child), Medion, Kohjinsha, Lenovo, Toshiba and others.

Netbooks have even caught the attention of Google - the search engine company - who are working with computer manufacturers on a next generation netbook based on Google’s Android platform.  And Microsoft is looking for Windows 7 as its sequel to Windows XP for netbooks.

So where does that leave consumers? Should you race out and buy a netbook today with Windows XP or wait until later this year or 2010 for the Android / Windows 7 based netbooks? Or should I instead pay a bit more (likely $100 - $150) and get a full-size notebook?

Here are some things to think about:

  • Speed - if you are planning to run anything beyond email, basic Internet browsing and basic text document creation you should get a laptop; for the basics a netbook is good enough.  And pretty much forget about gaming on a netbook - and likely most high quality Internet video.
  • Power Typer- if you are power typer take some time to type on a netbook in a store - are you really going to put up with the smaller keyboard? If you are just tapping out Twitter updates or email messages you’ll be fine - but if you are writing your next novel the netbook’s smaller keyboard might be frustrating.
  • Vista Experience: if you like or are used to the Windows Vista experience, look and feel and features then you only have two choices - get a full-size notebook now or wait until Windows 7 enabled netbooks come out later… and heres a catch - Windows 7 may be limited to basics for netbook use (details from Microsoft still pending).
  • Compatibility: Linux-based netbooks have pretty much disappeared from the shelves of retailers because Linux doesn’t allow you to run popular applications like Microsoft Office.  Google’s Android-based netbooks will likely have the same restriction.  So if you use Microsoft Office at all stay clear of netbooks that aren’t running a Windows-based operating system (for now that means XP, later this year Windows 7).

One thing that isn’t different are problems.  At support.com we deal with thousands of computer problems every day including netbook and laptop problems.

Netbook computers can be affected by the same problems as a full-size notebook or desktop computer. Because netbooks aren’t as powerful, anything impacting computer performance (like a virus or spyware, or too many installed programs) will be even more noticeable.

Common problems include:

  • Slow startup and/or shutdown time
  • Frequent crashes or lockups
  • Help getting printers and other devices / peripherals to work
  • Problems upgrading netbook BIOS to the latest version
  • USB devices are not accessible after being plugged in
  • Problems transferring data to my used computer
  • Unable to synchronize an iPod, iPhone, Treo, Centro, Windows Mobile or other portable device
  • Problems accessing media content (pictures, videos, music) in Windows Media Player
  • Windows Update errors preventing the latest security updates from being applied
  • Errors with Flash, Java / Javascript, ActiveX
  • Help connecting a used computer to a home network
  • Frequent pop-ups and/or warnings that my PC is infected with a virus
  • No audio or choppy audio / sound problems
  • Problems installing and configuring anti-virus / anti-spyware software
  • CD-ROM drive unavailable error

 

My advice is don’t jump out and buy a netbook just because it is $100 - $150 cheaper - it may be a great deal if you are the right kind of user.  Take the time to really use a netbook in a store, understand how you will use it at home and make sure you can live with the limitations.  If you can, netbooks are a great deal - if you can’t, you’ll just be returning the netbook and, at some stores, paying a restocking fee.

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James Morehead leads product management for support.com - a leading provider of premium technology support services for consumers across North America. From removing a nasty virus to speeding up a slow computer, support.com’s US and Canada-based Solutions Engineers take the time to listen and then solve your computer problem.

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How Do I Get My Mp3 Player To Work On My Home Computer?

October 11th, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in technie stuff

I recently got a Sansa Fuze 8 GB mp3 player and first used it at work. It came w/ a Rhapsody cd and 15 day free trial. I downlaoded the cd on work computer, as I do not have internet at home. But when i plugged the MP3 player at home my computer did not recognize it like my work comp immediately did. What do i need to do?

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What Are The Diffrence Between Notebook Computers And Netbook Computer?

October 11th, 2009 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in technie stuff

Well I saw that AT&T is going to be selling $50 netbook computers and I just wanted to know the diffrence between a Notebook/Laptop computer and a NETbook computer!

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I Want To Buy A Netbook Off Craigslist? How Do I Make Sure The Computer Is Legit?

October 10th, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in technie stuff

I want to buy a netbook off CL. How do i make sure the computer isn’t stolen or messed up or anything of that nature?

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Learn About the Computer Evolution With Netbook Computers:

September 29th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in technie stuff

At first there was a desktop computer, then there came the laptop, then notebook and now we have the netbook computer. Everyone who uses the laptop may at one time need to have a laptop that is simple to carry anywhere but still accomplish his tasks that’s why the netbook is put forward as the best computer for the next generation.Netbooks are bedfellows to Notebook computers the only difference is that they are very small compared to most notebook computers. They are made specifically for browsing and emailing the internet. One of the reasons why they are liked much is that they are energy efficient and lightweight.

Netbooks came into existence in 2007 when Asus Company made the Asus Eee PC. Netbooks have a small screen which ranges in the size of 7 to 10 Inches. They also have a manageable small keyboard although it doesn’t have a CD ROM or disk drive and that makes it the lightest notebook on planet earth. But although it is small, it has a RAM OF 1 GB, 80 GB HDD, advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI) compared to other laptops .That means you can use it for very long time without getting worried about the size of information you are using on this computer called netbook.With our world of internet and the global village, these netbooks are made to pick internet from any location as long as one is in easy reach of internet connectivity.

The materials made to manufacture them are specifically to make them extra portable. And for that matter they are the best laptops to carry with you anywhere and that is the reason why they are taking the market of computer by storm.They come preloaded with Ubuntu Linux but that doesn’t mean that you can’t change it to Microsoft windows XP. I know there are some people who are not conversant with Linux but they shouldn’t get scared because one can change it to use Microsoft Windows as soon you get one who can do it for you.The best of all is that the price of these netbooks is less compared to the usual suspect of laptops .While the normal laptop with minimum features can be got at $1000, the netbook is cheaper some starting at as low as $300 .The reason given being that these netbook computers don’t have many features found in the other set of laptops.

With the current trend in business, education, travel and office work, netbook computers seem to take the world of computing by surprise. There are many places in this world where you can get them at a cheaper price, but the only place I recommend to purchase them is at TigerDirect.com because they have been in computer business for very long time and they have the best guarantee for their entire items. So next time you plan to buy a laptop, don’t forget to ask for the netbook computer if what you want is to browse the internet and send mails through the net.

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Twinomugisha Charles is a Retired Tour and Travel Guide in Millennium Tours and Travel Company in Uganda and now works with E-Office Management a company that deals in Computers and Computer Accessories. More of his articles about Netbook computer can be found at The Evolution of Notebook Computers and at The Smallest Notebook Computer

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How Do I Transfera Computer Program From My Netbook To My Desktop?

September 23rd, 2009 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in technie stuff

I have just download Handbrake, a DVD converter program, onto my Netbook. How do I transfer it to my desktop computer using my memory stick. I have tried putting it on the memory stick but it says it is just the shortcut.

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How To Turn Mp3 Downloads On Your Computer Into Ringtones?

September 11th, 2009 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in technie stuff

How do I turn mp3 downloads on my computer into ringtones. Because on Vcast I couldn’t find the song I want as my ringtone. Does anyone know any sites or how to turn mp3 downloads into ringtones? And sites or help? Thanks!

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