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Mar 13 2007

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When to Buy a New Computer

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As a computer repair expert I get asked this allot. Should I just buy a new computer or fix the one I have? Here are some tips and simple questions to ask yourself.

Is your current computer working? If your computer is broken and over 3 years old call around to local repair shops and get an estimate on how much it might cost to fix. View www.windowvistarepair.com and join there free forum for what questions to ask. Now that you have a price in mind here are some questions to ask yourself. If I get this computer fixed will it do everything I want it to do? Does it still run all the programs I want to use? What in the near future do you plan to use your computer for? Is the computer really slow because the new software programs are so advanced? If you stop and ask yourself what you use the computer for and what you plan on using it for in the next few years most of the time you can come to a simple conclusion.

If your computer is already working but just started slowing down you may just need a little computer tune-up. Over time computers start to slow down because they get more programs installed on them and all these programs are running in the background. Getting a system tune up can be a cheap way of speeding up your computer and optimizing it.

As Technology advances your computer will become obsolete. For those of you out there running windows 98 ME or 2000 my answer to you is go buy a new computer. If you are running XP and everything runs fine but the computer is slow check and see how much memory you have installed. If it is 256 or less you can boost your computers speed just buying another stick of memory. Just contact your local computer shop with your computer model and they will be able to tell you what kind of memory to purchase.

For all your computer repair needs please go to http://www.windowvistarepair.com and join our free computer repair forum. You will get the expert advise you need to repair any computer issue you have for Vista, XP, ME, and 2000. We also have a section dedicated to notebooks and PC brands like Dell and HP.

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Mar 02 2007

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Personal Web Hosting

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So you’ve decided that you want to put a web page online. It could be about yourself, your family, a hobby you like or just a internet-brochure for a small business. Whatever the case, you’ve decided that the features and most importantly the cost of business web hosting is just too much and unnecessary in your case. Well, not to worry. Personal web hosting is the ideal solution.

Personal web hosting does not, in any way, imply that you get low quality hosting. These days, with CPU and storage prices so low, you can probably serve the needs of a medium-sized business with a personal web hosting plans. In fact, you should not even compare business vs personal web hosting because, technically speaking, the definitions are meaningless. The only major differences in web hosting plans are between shared hosting, such as most personal hosting accounts and some business hosting accounts, and dedicated servers, in which case you rent your very own server (yes, an actual machine) on the data center of a major hosting company.

Now that we’ve got this out of the way, bear in mind that the biggest challenge for the beginner web master is that personal web hosting plans usually have less technical support than business plans. Of course, you can always use forums or just search engines to find the answers to your first problems or questions. And as a beginner web-master, you’re unlikely to come across very sophisticated and challenging issues.

However, personal web hosting is not just about minor disadvantages to business web hosting. There is also a major advantage. Most personal hosting companies offer some type of website building interface as well as website templates, specifically designed and developed for small websites. Most of the times, you can change the complete look and feel of your site just by clicking a button on a web form. And it’s become almost standard that these templates offer some sort of content management, user navigation (menus on the left, right or top) as well as libraries of pictures. So, for most people, this alone is enough to make them choose personal hosting plans rather than business plans, even if they’re on the same price. In computers, it’s not always less vs more, it’s feature A vs. feature B. Always make sure you understand what your needs are before proceeding.

As a final note, don’t forget to do your market research before you buy a personal web hosting plan. Especially if you choose to use an in-house website builder by the hosting company, it’ll be impossible to migrate your site to a different host, should you find the specific company unreliable or unsupportive.

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Mar 02 2007

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Stoping Keyloggers From Stealing Your Identity

Would you know a key logger if you saw one? Well since you can’t see key loggers I’m sure you don’t! OK let me tell you about key loggers. Key loggers are invisible software programs that are used to track your online activity. Most importantly, they are being used more and more to steal your vital financial information either to sell to criminals or to be used in the theft of your identity.

Finding a keylogger on your computer is next to impossible unless you have professional help in the form of an updated spyware removal software system. The real; problem is that if you don’t know that a keylogger is tracking everything you do then you won’t know when the little darlin’ has stolen your bank account passwords or your credit card numbers until a theft of your assets has been attempted. And the discovery may only be made by you after your assets have been raided and depleted.

When a keylogger is busily at work, you won’t even see your machine slow down or see anything peculiar happening. But visualize that the potential thief is standing right behind you watching and recording everything that you do on the machine.

I’m not sure where this statistic comes form but it is said that more than one third of all online ID thefts can now be traced to keylogging. Unfortunately, keyloggers are easily found and acquired. They are cheap and available. Worse yet they are perfectly legal in and of themselves.

There are perfectly legitimate reasons for employers to use key logger software to monitor employees use of the computer at work and for parents to monitor their children’s web browsing habits. But the corollary is that it is an easy way for a criminal to gain access to your valuable assets and plunder them. And the software itself is perfectly legal.

In view of the foregoing take steps immediately to protect yourself:

* Install a respected anti spyware software that not only scans your computer but prevents unauthorized access

* Install a firewall

* Do not click on pop-ups

* Do not open spam email - when in doubt delete!

* Do not open e-mail attachments unless you can be sure it is coming from a legitimate source for a legitimate purpose

* Make your passwords hard to crack and change them frequently

The keylogger situation is getting worse, not better. Don’t wait until your identity has been stolen. Get the protection you need now and stay alert. You have been warned!

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