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Used Laptops for Business: What to Look For
Friday, 15 August 2008
By David Wilson

  Looking to buy a used laptop (or laptops) for your business needs? This can be a confusing endeavor at times. First, you need to find a laptop that fits the unique needs of business users. Then, you need to find a source of these cheap used laptops that you can trust. Even then, you may still worry about support and reliability. This article will help address these needs.

First, how do you find a laptop that works well for business users? Fortunately, business users aren't gamers, so the requirements are straightforward. Since business is all about enhancing productivity, you want to find laptops that have all the most common productivity enhancing features.

The first of these is RAM. If you don't have enough, you can't be productive, period. Make sure your laptops have 1gb of memory or better. Anything lower will prove frustrating to use under real world business conditions.

The second most important features are the screen and the keyboard. Since these form your connection with the computer, it is
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5 Tips to Avoid Spyware and Keep Your Computer Running Fast
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
By Paul McDonald

  Are you a regular internet user? Do you have an email account? If so, there is pretty good chance that you'll get infected with spyware at some point and with the number of spyware and adware programs increasing every day, the chance of your computer being brought to its knees by one of these nasty little buggers is becoming more and more likely.

Thankfully, there are some things you can do (or not do) starting today that can help drastically reduce the chance you'll get infected with spyware.

1. Don't open any email attachments that you don't know who it is from.

I know you've heard this one before but this is one of the most important things you can do if you want to avoid spyware infection. If you have any suspicion at all of an email attachment not being legitimate, the best thing you can do is to simply not open it up. Even if it looks like it is from your best friend or a family member, there are spyware programs out
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