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PC EXTREME: Tips and tricks for Windows XP and Vista .recentcomments a{display:inline !important;padding: 0 !important;margin: 0 !important;}Home News Reviews Style Tutorials Subscribe PC EXTREME Helping you make your computer a bit cooler Office Computers Plainly for Business by PC Freak on January 2, 2009 Most people who go to the office are bound to be equipped with their own PC these days and normally, these are given for work purposes. However, we cannot discount the possibility of perhaps surfing some sites or using our computers for other purposes. However, some companies are not as lenient and if you are not careful, you may just find yourself getting the pink slip and out in the cold looking for a new job.The employees in question worked in half a dozen departments from Purchasing to Public Works, WPBF News 25 reported.Human resources managers said the investigation began with a check into one employee’s e-mails and Internet history.There is no doubt that companies mean business these days. Productivity is their main focus. And finding employees simply surfing or bumming around doing non-work related things with their computer, the position may as well be open to other people who really want to buckle down and work.They have ways to check your computer. E-mails, instant messaging history and even your search history. All of these are cached and can be accessed in an instant. So if you want to avoid getting the boot, better avoid these sidelights unless you have a new job in mind. Certainly, this is not the time to lose a job especially that recession issues are increasing in numbers. Use your PC well!Source { 0 comments } Google Android to Invade Laptops by PC Freak on January 2, 2009 Google Android is a free mobile OS that was originally developed for use on mobile devices. But while this may sound like this OS is mainly for miniature gadgets we are all paying much attention to, it seems that Google Android may soon find its way towards laptops and notebooks soon if Google finds a way to help the accidental OS to function normally under a notebook operating environment. It does seem to be a good option considering that initial tests were done by two bloggers on how the Google Android can perhaps adhere towards the laptop setup.Matthäus Krzykowski and Daniel Hartmann, posted the news on Thursday on the blog. They showed that they ported Google Android on a 1000H unit of the EEE PC series and that the operation took about four hours to complete.The authors reported that Android is stable and has enough capabilities to make it a good operating system option for netbook manufacturers. The fact that the Android is open-source means that it offers virtually endless customizing and developing possibilities, just as Linux does today through its various distributions.So if this is indeed a possibility, is Microsoft alarmed about it? For now maybe not but once Google finds a way to enhance the development of the Google Android to suit laptops (maybe even PCs), then perhaps a sense of urgency may be called for. Google is certainly taking note of these developments and given their current manpower capable of getting the job done, it should not be surprising if they do indeed start checking out what they can do to cover these findings.Source { 0 comments } Domino A.L.C. Can Solve PC Heating Problems by PC Freak on January 1, 2009 Heat is something that can slow our computers down and while many people are turning to bigger and additional fans to negate this problem, there is a better alternative which you can turn to. The new cooling liquid solution comes by the name of Domino A.L.C., a liquid cooling solution introduced in the market by CoolIT Systems. The Domino is a compact, factory-sealed system that can be easily installed in minutes. You just open up the case and install a special retention system that positions itself directly over the CPU. It mounts using its four spring-loaded screw posts, one located on each corner. According to CoolIT, it can be installed into even the most crowded chassis.Overheating chips has been an issue since the first Pentium IV processors. Most technicians have installed a third party auxiliary fan to help control ventilation but this has had its own share of issues, particularly when it comes to power distribution from the normally usual power supply. You can just imagine the accumulating heat inside a PC. It is not only the processor that is generating that high level of temperature. Remember, you have other peripherals operating as well and put them altogether, you can imagine how the temperature in your PC would be. In a nutshell, your computer needs all the help it can get as far as normalizing the internal temperature of your CPU. Coolit Systems has just come up with a dandy idea. Check it out. Source { 0 comments } System Cleaner helps you Clean up for 2009 by PC Freak on December 31, 2008 What is the best thing you can do in preparation for 2009? Well for one, you can start by cleaning up your system from the uninstalled traces and removed programs, two factors that slow down you computer if you don’t address them. We have seen various registry cleaners to aid us but here is something new that can speed up that slowpoke computer of yours which may be lacking in systems maintenance.System Cleaner quickly and efficiently cleans up and eliminates the things that cause crashes, slow your computer down, and lead to frustration. It frees up hard disk space by eliminating all of the “garbage” files that accumulate on your computer and slow it down. It can also look for any duplicate files that reside on your system. One module can scan the Windows Registry, remove useless entries, and then defragment the Registry so your computer runs better.So if you are not satisfied with the performance of other cleaners and utility programs you are currently using, check out this new System Cleaner from Poinstone Software, LLC for a change. It promises to bind all the formal program utilities you may need to have a faster and reliable PC and in time for the start of a new year at that.Source { 0 comments } Computer Leasing Patented by Microsoft by PC Freak on December 30, 2008 It looks like Microsoft has another brainchild as far as broadening its business scope is concerned and entrepreneurs who have put up various Internet shops or Internet cafes are bound to be their main target. Hailed as the “Pay Per Use”, it is a great innovation in the world of computer rentals, much of which many business-minded have invested in over the years. Among the problems that most Internet shops have encountered is the method of metering and properly auditing PC rentals. There have been some who have developed their own programs for such a need but apparently none of them have been perfected. Glitches that include improper access and making it entirely inconvenient to computer users has become a problem, contributing towards driving them away rather than stamping a more logical way of doing business. The concept worked as follows: instead of paying a large up-front cost, customers would sign a two-year ISP agreement at a rate of, say, $24.95 per month. In exchange for the system, lucky owners agreed to watch advertisements, receive special offers, or turn over their browsing histories. The terms varied, but at a time when users were rushing to get online and computers were still in the $700-$800 range, this was one heck of a deal—on paper.So with this new offering, a lot of computer shop owners offering rentals are bound to entertain this new development that is bound to be offered by Microsoft for its partners. Source { 0 comments } PC Demands Bound to Soar Through Laid Off Workers by PC Freak on December 29, 2008 Out of a job? Laid off? A lot of people have lost jobs these days and if there is one worthy investment that they should consider, it would be perhaps through PCs or laptops. The best time to invest in these technological breakthroughs is now not only because they have been offered at great bargains but also because they can do a lot with them. There are a lot of potential money-making schemes that anyone can do online and it does not need the immediate call to enroll in computer schools. In fact, the simplest way of making money on the web is to check out telecommute jobs. There are a lot of jobs people can consider and these include:1. Content writing or blogging2. Data Entry3. Social Media Marketing4. Graphics Designing5. Documentation and ReportsNow all of these would require a PC and a reliable Internet connection. While the latter is already a given, a computer can be used as a great source of income if you look in the right places. You can even use the web to get references as well. Some companies can even offer you a work from home job and all you would need is a device, a computer in this case, to conduct such an interface. So if you are looking for a worthy investment, a computer is one of the wise decisions to go about it. You don’t even have to spend your entire final pay on it. This is a small investment that can perhaps help people who are direly looking for income these days. Source { 0 comments } Windows 7 to Cover Up Bumbling Windows Vista by PC Freak on December 26, 2008 Windows Vista is an obvious flop. With all the praises that most people gave it when it first hit the market, Microsoft now finds itself trying to win back its customers no thanks to the defects and problems that this erring operating system has caused. And the savior’s name? Windows 7.Expected to be shown at CES this coming January, rumor has it that Windows 7 will come out in three versions, namely:• Windows Vista Home Premium Edition => Windows 7 Home Premium Edition• Windows Vista Business Edition => Windows 7 Professional Edition• Windows Vista Ultimate Edition => Windows 7 Ultimate EditionWhy you may ask? For one, operating systems cater to all levels. But one thing noticeably missing is the very basic version of the OS. We saw that in Windows Vista but it seems that it only caused a lot of problems rather than results. In fact, don’t be surprised if you see an upgrade version which allows current Windows XP users to upgrade straight to Windows 7 to avoid the issues with Vista. But that remains to be seen. Microsoft has a lot of work to do to cover up the mess that Windows Vista caused. Many users reverted to Windows XP but do bear in mind that Windows XP is no longer available in the market. Windows 7 has been programmed to use lesser resources. This should be welcome news to all Windows OS users. This was one of the issues with Windows Vista and apparently Microsoft has learned its lesson. Will Windows 7 click? Expect reviews and feedbacks once it hits the market in 2009. Source { 0 comments } New Memory Chips Unveiled by Kingston by PC Freak on December 26, 2008 New memory chips will be available in the market soon thanks to the efforts of the developmental team of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a known brand name in the world of memory chips in the computer industry today. Their latest memory chips, an ultra-low latency HyperX DDR3 SO-DIMM, is expected to hit the market soon, targeting initially the laptop and notebook users. The new features of this new memory module is the new metal aluminum heatspreader that dissipates heat better than any other metal, for added consistent performance.We all know that when chips heat up, a slow down on processes occur and while we find the proper ways to provide ventilation for them, it seems that the overheating issue is far from being addressed. But leave it to the memory module manufacturing companies to make the necessary adjustments and Kingston has become the first to address the heating memory chips issue. End users tend to use their notebooks more and more for intensive performance applications such as video editing, photo manipulation or running multiple programs simultaneously. This slows the computer down and thus requires a high performance memory configuration running at high speeds.’Source So with that said, improved computing may be in store for all laptop and notebook users who extensively use their gadgets for personal and professional use. Backed with a lifetime warranty, it makes you wonder if Kingston would introduce a similar memory chip module for the desktop users. Knowing for a fact that desktops have their share of users, it should not be surprising if they do. Besides, many are sure to be waiting for that as well! { 0 comments } Google Chrome Being Preferred by PC Manufacturers by PC Freak on December 25, 2008 It looks like Google is buckling down and seriously trying to penetrate the software market via its new product installment, the Google Chrome. Today, most computers come installed with the usual Internet Explorer but manufacturers are seriously considering shifting towards the Google Chrome for a change. Microsoft has dominated the PC market for some time now but a lot of factors right now may be pushing some PC manufacturers towards considering a change of pre-installed programs. Among them include the bugs that new Microsoft software has been bringing, making life miserable for vendors as well since they will be the immediate people tasked to help out people experiencing these problems like system and driver incompatibilities.Google has been known to go all out and it is reportedly trying to cater to other platforms as well like Linux and Mac. It gives you an idea on how dead serious Google is as far as expanding its niche and that is focused a lot on the software business. The company is pushing hard to get Chrome pre-installed on computers getting shipped directly from the factory. Big computer companies Dell, HP, Acer and Toshiba are reportedly thinking about ditching Internet Explorer and pre-packaging Chrome instead.Source { 0 comments } New Solar Powered LCD Monitors Unveiled by LG Electronics by PC Freak on December 24, 2008 LG Electronics is still continuously developing to improve its line of LCD monitors and this time it is using nature to aid in powering its latest installment, the LG LCD 14.1 inch Monitor that makes use of solar energy as well. What is intriguing about this new LCD monitor from LG is how it is aiming to reduce the standby power by approximately 80%, something that any current PC user would surely love to have. With all the talk about recession these days, starting with your little part by trying to cut out on energy bills is certainly something anyone would surely welcome with open arms. The panel uses selective reflection plates that exist in the backlight panels and the Backlight Data Signal Switching Technology to switch from reflective mode in high luminance setting, which is sunlight, to transmissive mode in low lights in indoors and at night. This panel is the first of its kind that easily switches from backlight use to outdoor reflective mode “with the touch of a button”.For the people who are still tied up using the old CRT monitors, this is your chance to shift to the latest line of LCD monitors which have grown in numbers ever since it was first introduced in the market. LCD monitors help make your work desk entirely easier to manager and with the application of some eco-friendly ideas, you are bound to get back your money’s worth from your initial investment via the purchase price of these newly launched monitors form LG Electronics. 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