Monthly Archives: March 2011

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5 Dreadful Mistakes that Must be Avoided by a Web Design Company and a Website Designer

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If you are a website designer you might be planning to make another grand website that you fancy will captivate a great mass of visitor’s attention. Indeed it will, depending upon the efforts you put into your work. You will be having in mind great design ideas that constantly tempt you to put your imagination into creation, an entity that is visible, admirable and tangible.

Why You Should Buy Docking Stations for Laptops

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Docking stations for laptops serve a variety of functions that cater to individual needs. Any laptop user should use this article to learn about the different types of docking stations for laptops and purchase one that compliments their own personal laptop usage. A regular laptop experience can be completely transformed through the use of a docking station.

A Simple Guide To The Tech Behind Online Video

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H264 has been the bratty high school cheerleader for a while now; it’s popular just because it is. It produces very small compact file sizes (no one likes a fat cheer leader) and it doesn’t compromise on quality (no one likes an ugly cheer leader either). Like any popular cheerleader, this codec also comes with a trust fund and some very over protective parents. Okay the analogy is starting to get silly now.

Thoughts on Avoiding a FireWire Fiasco

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I am a computer geek; you have to understand that before what you’re about to read will make any sense at all. It started when I was twelve years old, when the idea of having a computer in my home was nearly as frivolous as having my own butler, or money to bribe some other kid to do my chores.

How CloudFlare Kept My Blog Running

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I have been using CloudFlare for about 5 months. I mainly chose to look into using CloudFlare because of the performance benefits for my blog. CloudFlare is similar to a CDN in that it will cache many of the static elements on your site, such as images, Javascript, and CSS, and then send them to your visitors when they are requested. This means that your host’s server just needs to worry about sending the dynamic content, such as the Web pages, which reduces the load on the server.

Tips to Tweaking Your Version of Windows 7

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Windows 7 was a very well received Windows upgrade, but with any piece of computer software, there are things that can be changed around and tweaked to each individual user’s likes. That’s where Windows 7 tweaks come in. These are great and generally free ways to make your version the way that you want it.

How to Enable Graphics Hardware Acceleration in Google Chrome

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As with many of the major browsers that are used today, Google Chrome now supports graphics hardware acceleration. What this does is move most of the Web page graphics processing to the graphics card instead of the CPU. This reduces the CPU usage, while making the rendering of Web pages much quicker. I thought that the Chrome browser had enabled this feature by default, but to my surprise it wasn’t enabled.

Glasses-Free 3D Products

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We all love the 3D theatre experience, but the glasses can be a pain, so finding glasses-free 3D products can be important. It’s a good thing we watch movies in the dark because we look ridiculous. The glasses themselves are not only uncomfortable, but when using them with home theatre systems they can easily become lost or broken. When will we be able to enjoy 3D without having to wear these ugly spectacles?