| Oct 06 |
Archive for the 'Computers Technology' CategoryBest Place to Shop Electronic StuffsAmong all the online stores appeared out there nowadays, many people are more favored to shop all their needs at Shopwiki.co.uk. It’s not the fast and simple processes applied here is what people are mostly attracted for, but it’s more because of the shopping guidance that always available in all sections and placed beside the item’s display, just to ease you finding some information you needed related to the item you’d likely to buy. In electronic stuffs, for example, here you will be assisted to find the appropriate electronic appliances that really matched your need, such as helping you define which either plasma or LCD Televisions are what you are looking for exactly. For you to know there are so many kinds of television available in the page, starting from those old and conventional televisions, raised to the Home Theater sets, until to the latest version of HDTV sets are all available inside. |
| Sep 09 |
Archive for the 'Computers Technology' Category3 Ways CCTV Can Help Your BusinessMany business managers and owners discount the idea of installing a CCTV system on their premises. Worried about costs and benefits, they use other security measures to protect their stock and their staff. CCTV systems could be more beneficial than you think. Here are three key ways that CCTV can help to protect your business. Deterrent Although they won’t stop all crime, it is thought that visible CCTV systems act as a deterrent to would-be criminals. It’s far less risky to steal from a shop with no CCTV than from one that explains its system clearly in a window poster and which has highly visible cameras. The presence of a camera at the entrance or exit of a building and watching over key areas like retail sales floors or IT suites can make the difference between your business being targeted and the criminal moving on. |
| Jun 02 |
Archive for the 'Computers Technology' CategoryBuying a New Computer? Read This FirstEver had one of those days when you thought that you would spend a lot of time searching around for really good computer bargains? I have had that experience many times and have found that I used to waste time doing endless and meaningless searches trying to find what I need. But then, I found a solution! Figuring out what to search for is half the battle won, but how to figure out whether the prices being displayed were bargain prices was another issue. So how did I solve that problem? Try and identify first what computer system you need to buy. This really can be a struggle if you are not familiar with computers. You can visit the nearest library to you and speak to a librarian to see whether they have issues of the Computer Shopper magazine. Not only Computer Shopper, but PC Novice and PC Magazine as well. I have found these to be quite useful and effective in helping me decide on the type of system I need. PC Novice is especially useful because it explains in layman’s language what I need to know and gives recommendations on the alternatives to look for. Terms such as motherboard and peripherals are usually explained in detail. You should not worry however if you are not familiar with these terms. Just understand that when you go to purchase your computer, you may find an enthusiastic sales rep asking you – “so how much ram do you need in this computer”; “you think you may need an Intel or AMD processor?”; or, “how many gigabytes do you need for your hard drive? — Huh??? |