by Susan Graham at Saturday, October 03, 2009 in Operating Systems
Tags: Google Android, operating system, PC
Google Android
Google Android will not replace Windows as the operating system for your PC, but it may become the operating system for your next portable computer. Right now, you may test drive Google Android on your PC, and you may download programming tools to begin developing your own applications. Verizon and AT&T are already advertising small netbooks; four other major hardware manufacturers will introduce Adroid-powered netbooks early in 2010.
Your cell phone has evolved into a handheld computer

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Although you still refer to the device as your cell “phone,” you hardly ever use it for simple conversation. Instead, you send text messages, get directions, play games, and check the links with your Facebook and Twitter. Your cell has evolved into a powerful handheld computer with more ROM and RAM than your desktop unit had just a few years ago. Until recently, Apple’s revolutionary iPhone owned the market, facing very little serious competition. Blackberry dominated the business market but accounted for only 15% of United States market share. At the end of October, 2009, however, Verizon and T-Mobile introduced the American market to new phones built on the Google Android operating system. The Motorola Cliq and similar Google Android units raised the stakes in the rapidly expanding, now fiercely competitive 3G market.
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by admin at Monday, April 06, 2009 in Computers
Tags: battery life, laptop, Weight and design, wi-fi
If you are considering buying a notebook that can serve your purpose best, first you need to determine for which purpose you are going to buy it. You want to have it for business use, for entertainment purposes or you want to make the most of it in your travel. So, keeping in mind the very purpose of your use, you would be able to decide easily which sorts of specs, features and design can be the best for you.
However, weight, screen size, overall dimensions, keyboard, battery life, connectivity options are some essentials that you need to mull over when buying your laptop. Here are some of these essentials that you need to ponder.
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by admin at Thursday, February 21, 2008 in Computers
Tags: buy home office computer, home office computer, tips home office computer
Home Office Computer

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Are you going to start a home based business? If so, one of the most important purchases that you will make is your computer. When it comes down to it, every successful business has some sort of computer behind it. Sure, there are some industries where this is not always the case, but most of the time you need a computer to succeed.
When it comes to buying a home office computer, there are details that you need to consider above all else. Remember, the decision that you make is an important one. Not only will your computer help you to get off to a good start, but this is more than likely the first major purchase that you will make. If you do not get what you want the first time around, you may find yourself purchasing another computer quickly. And for a new business, this is not a smart financial decision.
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