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Written by Ron Hughes
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Monday, 11 September 2006 |
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We live in and increasingly mobile society. We travel more for work, personal pleasure and in some cases we even have jobs where we are expected to work from home. Obviously there are heaps of advantages to this kind of mobile lifestyle, but there are also some challenges. The challenge we want to discuss here is maintaining consistent, secure access to your information. This article will show you how to do just that. |
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Written by Willson Peterson
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Sunday, 10 September 2006 |
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You have probably heard it before, but it bears repeating...the best way to know if a computer monitor is right for you is to view it in person. Specs are a great tool for narrowing down your choices, but they are no replacement for hands-on experience. Plenty of large resellers stock a wide range of monitors and some are on display. Go down to every shop you can and see if you can find the monitor you are thinking of buying. You never know, that slightly low spec one you shunned in favour of that extra inch of screen may beat everything else hands down in ‘real world’ performance. This is a check list of things to consider when shopping for a new LCD for gaming.
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Written by Dan Yeung
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Thursday, 07 September 2006 |
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The Ideal Desktop Companion for Notebook PCs

The Logitech diNovo Cordless Desktop is designed for desktop use as well as for people on the move, who carry their notebooks with them everywhere they go, whether from city-to-city, office-to-home, or simply room-to-room. The new diNovo is a lower-priced version of the award-winning Logitech diNovo Media Desktop. It combines the sleek, low-profile design elements of the original product with the top-selling Logitech Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks and a separate cordless numeric pad. The result is a versatile modular ensemble that offers desktop comfort plus instant mobility, letting people easily pack away mouse and numeric pad and be on their way. |
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Written by Dan Yeung
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Wednesday, 06 September 2006 |
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“Designed by gamers, for gamers”, that is the mantra for Logitech’s newest addition to its family of gaming-grade peripherals. The G15 keyboard is the result of extensive research that Logitech has conducted within the gaming community. At first glance, the G15 may appear as just another fancy backlit keyboard. However, you will quickly discover the wealth of functionality that it provides. The more games you play with this keyboard, the more you’ll come to love it. |
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Written by Andrew Bermam
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
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Video and Computer games have taken the world by storm. Studies in 2006 reveal that kids and other gamers play for at least 5-10 hours a week and sometimes much longer. Sales of games indicate their popularity. Flash graphics, rapid-fire movements, and long hours at the console result in health problems like muscle and eye strain. Common ailments resulting from gaming are: lateral epicondylitis, tendonitis, bursitis, and carpel tunnel syndrome among others. |
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