Articles related to "Home Computer User"The content kept on a home computer is often an easy target for people wanting access to such information.
In this digital age, a computer is so much more than a box of data. A computer often holds precious and treasured memories that ought to be backed up securely.
For home or studio use, the Samson StudioDock 4i active reference studio monitors bring studio quality sound reproduction to any system they are connected to.
A home computer is not just for entertainment purposes. This article outlines 5 ways a home computer can help save money.
Buying an APC uninterruptible power supply is one of the best ways to protect computer equipment and data from power surges and outages.
The internet is a group of connected, but decentralized networks.
Most computer users are familiar with software firewalls such as those built into Windows or sold by other companies, but the best PC firewalls are often hardware based.
With an attractive price point and tons of features one would expect the Epson CX9400 All-In-One to be a big winner. The features are great, but quality often suffers.
Rather than buying a new router many users can benefit from some simple changes or upgrades that can greatly boost the signal of a wireless router.
Online computer back up services make backing up computers simple for the home user as well as the professional. There are both pros and cons that need to be considered.
Sharing a printer between multiple computers has never been easier. Many of the more advanced models provide additional benefits such as Internet firewalls.
Google Docs is a totally free, internet-based suite of office productivity software. Here's why everyone should consider using it for the home or small business.
Producing professional-looking magazines used to be a costly business but now, with the advent of the Internet and Print on Demand, anyone can do it at home, for free.
Uninterruptible power supplies maintain power during blackouts and remove spikes, sags, and surges in electric power that can damage computers and wipe out data.
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