Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Refurbished Notebook Computers Worth Buying?



Are Refurbished Notebook Computers Worth Buying?


By Aunindita Bhatia


A common question on the minds of those looking to purchase refurbished notebook computers, is the validity of the purchase. It's very common for consumers to be concerned with purchasing these types of computers that are not listed or sold as "new". It is sometimes hard to imagine that secondhand laptops can provide the same high quality that purchasing "brand new" portrays to consumers.
As consumers, we need to consider what is important at this point, and what secondhand laptops and refurbished notebook computers can provide, and what it will be used for. The economy has dictated the income of many across the world, so now is the time to begin life anew as a much wiser and informed consumer.
Low Cost Solutions for Students
Secondhand laptops are the best option for students, especially college students who are on limited budgets. Students need a laptop to be mobile and offer them freedom of studying locations. The options are more open then purchasing a desk top.
Students may find secondhand laptops from fellow graduating students, or local computer stores that offer discounts to college students. There are many businesses in "college towns" that offer students the ability to trade-in items to be resold.
Low Cost Solutions for Career Professionals
Refurbished notebook computers are those that have been returned to a company, which in turn, the company cannot resell. The only way to resell this computer notebook is to have it reviewed and advertised as "refurbished".
Career professionals whose main means of conducting business is being outside the standard four-wall office, can benefit greatly from refurbished notebook computers.
Considering the different modes of travel, considering using and purchasing refurbished notebook computers may be one of the best options for this type of individual. Information can be backed up to an outside drive; therefore, if the notebook breaks, is lost, or stolen, there is not information lost. Purchasing a refurbished notebook computer decreases the worry of breakage and loss, and puts the focus on work.
There are so many benefits to purchasing refurbished notebook computers and secondhand laptops, based on one's current need. Analyze what you need this computer for and how long you will actually be using it. Save your money, shop wisely, and the rewards with outweigh any regrets.
Learn more about points to consider while purchasing reconditioned computers so that the time and money you invest is worth the efforts.

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

When Cheap Hosting Goes Wrong


Author: grandvicky

If you want to purchase anything, be it something online or out in the real world, taking the “cheap” route is always tempting. However, when it comes to a critical business like the web hosting industry where the margin for error is thin, the cheap service is the one you need to be very cautious of. Many hosts these days are marketing low cost solutions that seemingly offer you the world for next to nothing. Unfortunately, some fail to come through on even the most of basic of services.

How Cheap Hosts are Made

  1. The overall goal here is to structure these plans in a manner that is affordable to the customer, yet helps the provider maximize its profits based on the available resources.

Because the hosting industry and the internet itself has no real barriers, new web hosts emerge on the scene everyday. This heats up the competition and keeps prices for web hosting services relatively balanced across the board. At the same time, you have those companies who speculate that the only way they can grab a sizable slice of the market share is to offer the lowest prices in the business. This sets off a chain reaction and now every other firm has slashed their prices in half. Good news for the customer but what does it mean for the host?

  1. While these measures can indeed have a positive affect on the hosting firm’s bottom line, it will also lower the quality of service and this directly impacts you.

Is Cheap Hosting Worth It?

As we eluded to earlier, there is nothing wrong with investing in a cheap hosting service – sometimes. Before electronically signing your name on the dotted line, you need to make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into. Many companies can offer a cheap service and continuously thrive. Those who cannot will cut costs at every possible corner and when they do, it will be you who suffers the most.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

9 Basic Safety Rules Necessary For Preventing Computer Infection

By Charles Uwalaka


The most reliable and thought-out measures cannot provide you with 100% protection from computer viruses and Trojans, but, with this set of 9 rules in mind, you will significantly lower the likelihood of virus attacks and the level of potential damage.



One of the basic methods of battling viruses is, as in medicine, well-timed prevention. Computer prophylactics involve a rather small number of rules that, if complied with, can significantly lower the likelihood of being infected with a virus and losing data.



The basic safety rules are given below. By following them, you can avoid virus attacks.



Rule No. 1: Use antivirus software and Internet security programs. To do so:



• Install your anti-virus as soon as possible.
• Regularly update the threat signatures of the program. You can update the signatures several times per day during virus outbreaks. In such situations, the threat signatures on your anti-virus provider update servers are updated immediately.
• Select the security settings recommended by anti-virus provider for your computer. You will be protected constantly from the moment the computer is turned on and it will be harder for viruses to get onto your computer.
• Configure the settings for complete scan recommended by the anti-virus experts and schedule scans for at least once per week. If you have not installed Anti-Hacker, we recommend that you do so to protect your computer when using the Internet.



Rule No. 2: Use caution when copying new data to your computer:



• Scan all removable storage drives for viruses (floppies, CDs, flash drives, etc.) before using them.
• Treat e-mails with caution. Do not open any files that have come through e-mail if you are not certain that they were really supposed to be sent to you, even if they were sent by people you know.
• Be careful with information obtained through the Internet. If any web site suggests that you install a new program, be certain that it has a security certificate.
• If you are copying an executable file from the Internet or local network, be sure to scan it with your anti-virus.
• Use discretion when selecting which web sites you visit. Many sites are infected with dangerous script viruses or Internet worms.



Rule No. 3: Pay close attention to information from your anti-virus provider.



In most cases, your anti-virus provider announces a new outbreak long before it reaches its peak. The likelihood of the infection in such a case is not so great, and once you download the threat signature updates, you will have plenty of time to protect yourself from the new virus.



Rule No. 4: Do not trust virus hoaxes, such as prank programs and e-mails about infection threats.



Rule No. 5: Use the Microsoft Windows Update tool and regularly install Microsoft Windows operating system updates.



Rule No. 6: Buy legit copies of software from official distributors.



Rule No. 7: Limit the number of people who are allowed to use your computer.



Rule No. 8: Lower the risk of unpleasant consequences of a potential infection:



• Back up data regularly. If you lose your data, the system can fairly quickly be restored if you have backup copies. Store distribution floppies, CDs, flash drives, and other storage media with software and valuable information in a safe place.
• Create a Rescue Disk that you can boot with, using a clean operating system.



Rule No. 9: Regularly inspect the list of programs installed on your computer. To do so, open Install/Remove Programs in the Control Panel or view the contents of the Program Files directory or the startup folder. You can discover software here that was installed on your computer without your knowledge, for example, while you were using the Internet or installing a program. Some of them are almost always potentially dangerous programs.




Charles is a prolific writer with several years of experience on issues that has to do with computer security system and how to deal with any threat to your computer security. For helpful information on what to do when your operating system (computer) is attacked or what to do for adequate protection visit http://pcsecurity.fateback.com



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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Fraudulent Online Web Charges - 6 Tips to Protect Yourself

By Barbara Filla

Here's what I learned from my experience this week. Hopefully my story and tips will help you become more aware and more astute in protecting yourself from unauthorized charges to your credit card or checking accounts from the internet.

Nearly $600 hit my business checking account as an 'immediate transfer charge' from internet Merchant Account, i.e., Paypal. It could be one of many internet services where we have an account.

I received letter from bank saying I need to add cash to my checking account to cover that transfer charge, which was denied because of insufficient funds in my account.

I knew I did not purchase anything that large recently. I contacted the Merchant Account and they had already put a 'hold' on my account as they recognized this as an unusual charge. The hold would prevent additional transactions to the account in the future. (Don't assume that all merchant account companies will do this, because they don't.)

But the existing unauthorized fraudulent transaction would be presented again to my checking account until a letter of denial was received from my bank or there was sufficient funds in the account again. Wow, that's dangerous because I fund that account when I pay my monthly bills! So at some point, there could be cash enough to cover the charges!

I was lucky this time because my account had minimal balance right now.

The error correction process is circular making it difficult to make changes, reverse errors, and protect your cash. Technology is not as flexible as a real person.

Six Tips to Protect Yourself From Fraudulent Online Purchases

This is general information, and is not intended to be a comprehensive list. But these tips will give you a good head start on staving off fraudulent online purchases.

Tip 1: Only buy goods from secure websites you know and trust. Secure website addresses start with https and may use a security system such as Verified by Visa or MasterCard SecureCode security for online payments.

Tip 2: Credit cards are by far the safest way to pay online, according to the National Consumers League. That's because your liability is limited to $50 under the Fair Credit Billing Act.

Many credit-card companies have $0 liability policies. This means you won't be held accountable for any fraudulent purchases.

However, read the fine print. MasterCard has zero liability policy good only for U.S. issued cards. And you are limited to one purchase in last 12 months, plus your account must be in good standing.

Tip 3: Look for time limits on filing a claim. Some companies require a claim must be filed within 30 days of the fraud.

Tip 4: Never click on links or attachments in emails unless you are 100% sure that the email is legitimate. Protect yourself by always typing in the address of your bank or online shopping site yourself, rather than by following links.

Tip 5: Debit card payments have limitations. Your liability limit under federal law increases the longer you wait to report any unauthorized activity. If you report it within two days, your liability is capped at $50. Wait longer than two days, though, and it skyrockets to $500.

And if you don't report the unauthorized debit transaction within 60 days, you could be liable for the full amount -- even if it exceeds $500, says the Federal Trade Commission

Tip 6: Review the charges to your bank and credit card accounts regularly, at least weekly. I've always done this and have caught several errors. These days I think this kind of review is more important than ever before.

Have a happy day and keep your cash safe.

Barbara Filla Business and Life Coach and Successful Entrepreneur, helps many become the next success story. Whether you're looking to create and build a successful business, be an ex-corporate CEO of your own home-based business, the next millionaire Mom or Dad, Barbara can assist you to create a primary or second stream of income and greater peace of mind. http://netwebmarketer.com/barbarafilla/wordpress

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

3 Simple Things Students Should Look For in a New Laptop

By Doug Cook

There are several things to take into consideration when purchasing a laptop for school. Space, type of tasks, battery life, size, and price are all important components of your decision. I have had experience with several different makes of machines and I will outline here the pros and cons of each. But first, make note of these general laptop words of advice. Here are 3 easy things to keep in mind when you are making your purchase.

1. WHEN BUYING A LAPTOP, ALWAYS PURCHASE AN EXTENDED WARRANTY.
-Why always? Because things happen no matter the brand when it comes to laptops. The last thing you want is to be writing an important paper and suddenly your hard drive craps out on you, and you are stuck one month out of the warranty that it came with.

2. DON'T THINK THAT A HIGHER PRICE MEANS GREATER COMPUTING POWER

There are brands out there that will stick it to you in the form of fancy software and features that a student just doesn't need. Find a sales associate and explain the tasks you will be performing with your laptop. They should be able to fit your needs with an appropriate product within your price range.

3. DO NOT BUY FIRST GENERATION PRODUCTS.

I purchased a MacBook when they were first introduced with Intel processors. I had a laundry list of errors and hardware failures that could have been avoided if I had chosen a product that had its bugs worked out. The only thing that was pleasant about it was the customer service that apple is known for.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

You Probably Need to Change Your Password

By Davey W Miller

Photo courtesy of Freefoto.comIn an article that has Change Your Password as part of the title, it's fairly clear what I'll be discussing: that's right, Change Your Password! It's a pain, we dislike it, and with all the various forms that you fill out online, sometimes you just can't remember new passwords every single time! But those are all very very good reasons that each person reading these words should have at least some kind of "tickler" that reminds you to change your password a few times every year.

1. It's a pain to change your password. If you don't change your password frequently, the "bad guys" will find it. And can I tell you something straight up, when they get some very personal information from you, they won't think it's a pain. At all. So change your password before the bad guys get a chance to hack into your system. (And don't think they are not trying even as you read this. They are).

2. We dislike changing our passwords Of course we do. That goes right along with it being a pain.We dislike having someone we don't know remind us that it's time to "change your password." Yeah, yeah, yeah, you say. Sometimes for your own security you need to-repeat after me-change your password.

3. Different forms, different passwords. You can argue all day about the need to keep different passwords to access different online accounts. These accounts range from library to banking accounts to amazon to paypal to ebay. Informational to Financial to pretty much everything in between, people want some information from you. Some may require a short password plus your email account. Others, such as a bank, should require more stronger account and password information. Fortunately, not all passwords or accounts are created equally.

However, there are some really good inexpensive (and free) programs on the market that will help you organize your growing list of passwords so that black hat types can't find you before it's time yet again to change your password.

In my next post, I will discuss tools you can use to help you organize your passwords so that when you do change your password, it will all be recorded.

Davey Miller is a technical writer who loves to tell people to Change Your Password. Yeah, he doesn't get out all that much...

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Easily Stay on Top of Microsoft Driver Updates

By James Cannon

James CannonTrying to find all the latest Microsoft driver updates can be a very frustrating and tedious chore if you go about it the usual way, but it really doesn't have to be. Today we have an alternative means for staying up to date with all the latest updates, as well as making sure we're using the best ones for our system.

Drivers are an extremely important part of your PC's performance, simply because they are what make your devices work. With so many different models of all types of components, computers actually only communicate with them on a very basic level. They send generic signals out to a device whose corresponding driver then translates into commands and functions the device understands. Without the correct driver, not only are you missing out on some of the best features a device has to offer, but you are highly vulnerable to errors and system instability.

Unfortunately, drivers are the type of thing where you only know if they're not working properly once a device stops responding or errors start appearing. Add in the fact that tracking down the right drivers that you need has you spending lots of time and energy using a search engine and wading through page after page of useless information, the whole idea of keeping up to date and well optimized seems nearly impossible. But it isn't.

Microsoft driver updates can be tracked easily using automatic driver software. These programs not only make sure your system is the most up to date it could possibly be, they also do standard driver health checks which ensure that you're using the best, official, and most importantly, working, driver for your devices.

Scanning your system and identifying all its devices, these software titles will then make a report based on their findings. From there, you are given the option to download and install the most up to date, official and correct drivers for your system.

So if you've been frustrated trying to find all the latest Microsoft driver updates, give one of these software titles a try. You may be shocked to learn just how out of date your system really is.

For my personal recommendation on which of these titles you should be using, visit today for a free scan and learn just how easy standard computer maintenance can be with the right tools!

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