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Vanity Table with Built-in LCD and Desktop Computer

We all know that everyone is going compact or mobile these days but despite the run made by modern technology, you have to look at retro designs a bit and see what they have to offer. Apparently, you will not be the type to use vanities as a means of serving as your computer storage but when you integrate and LCD monitor into it along with a standard desktop computer, eyes are bound to roll!

While most people are talking about how to modernize homes with the usual computer table designs, the Vanity PC design is something traditional PC users are bound to love. Why? For one thing, it blends well with contemporary and modern furniture, reaching the extent of becoming deceiving since people are too busy looking for ways to copy and secure the new roads of technology and what it has to offer.

The Vanity PC is not as high-tech as the XYZ Computer Desk, MILK desk, and the Sync Desktop, but it does score well with its ingenious make and glossy wood finish. With the Vanity PC, you can hide your computer and all of its wires and cables in an elegant piece of furniture. In short, the

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Written by PC Freak on June 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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Avoid Overloading CPU Power Distribution

Being the enthusiastic computer geeks that we are at times, we cannot help but overdo it when it comes to identifying and choosing the proper peripherals to place in our PC. Power supplies can only take so much and that is why there are specified power distributions to be able to handle all the circuits and conduits that need power each time you switch you computer on.

Normally, the default power allocation is enough to rev up your motherboard, monitor, hard disks and video cards. A couple of optical drives can also be thrown into the fray and you still have sufficient power not to fry your power supply.

But you just cannot help at times to add more to the power requirements. Adding other hard drives, another optical drive like a DVD writer or other peripherals that technology has to offer. In short, you will have a CPU that will be forever fighting for power and if they are falling short of power requirements, you may see added peripherals burning out or a busted power supply even.

That is why when you go to the usual computer shops, you will notice that there are power supplies with greater power

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Written by PC Freak on June 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Exclusive for Windows Vista

Advanced Micro Devices is promising nothing short of the freedom of exploring the ultimate via a new product made available for exclusively for Vista. And not only this, but the LIVE! Explorer is designed to integrate exclusively with the Home Premium and Ultimate SKUs of Vista. The remaining limitation is the fact that the application will only run on ADM processors. plans to deliver free access to the for all the customers that buy an LIVE! PC. According to the CPU maker, the Phenom 9000 Series quad–core processor will be synonymous with a top of the explorer.

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Written by Jason on February 18th, 2008 with no comments.
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Make your self more productive using gmail with some useful shortcuts

I have become more using these days specially because we have to reply to users who send their problems on

While handling these large number of , I was just trying to get to know quick and easy to remember for . So, I for shotcuts and got landed to a page here

But after seeing these I was even worried how could any one remember all of them, I filtered out some easy to remember .

Quick Easy to Use For

Written by Jason on February 18th, 2008 with no comments.
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Disable auto reboot in windows XP and Home editions

Are you annoyed by the prompt which appears every time you update .

In order to configure no auto settings for XP Professional and Home your must have service pack2 installed.

But the to remove auto for XP home and Professional are different.

For XP Professional

1. Open Start >> Run and type gpedit.msc () and press Enter (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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5 tips for getting your e-mail on vacation

If you’re going on , you’re probably looking forward to getting away from the phone. But e-mail is less intrusive, and many of us want to bring it with us.

That used to be a real chore. But accessing e-mail from anywhere has become easier over the years. Today, it’s not much more difficult than downloading it at the .

The key is finding decent PC access to the on the road. Most hotels offer such access. Even a dial-up account is OK for downloading e-mail. And with Wi-Fi hotspots all over urban areas, fast access is a snap.

Of course, you have to find a way to access your e-mail server. So let’s look at how that can be done. (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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