Music and movies are another big thing that people love to do with their computers. You can get any movie or song that you can imagine right on your computer, instantly. This was unheard of just a few years ago, yet it has become such a part of the fabric of our lives that we hardly notice.

When I was selling peripherals, I happen to ask my immediate supervisor how he would go about learning the hardware side of computers. He looked at me and flatly stated, “Like I did — learn by doing – build a computer from scratch”. Well, that is exactly what I did. And I’ll give you a tidbit of what I learned and the problems I encountered.

learning computers As for USB flash drives, I also started from not having any idea as to what a computer flash drive is to always having one on my keychain. I had my first encounter with the gadget when I worked at a printing press. I was asked to save the design on a floppy diskette, but I frequently complained that the design file was too big for the diskette to contain. Then, my superior tried to look for a more convenient storage device for me, like the rewritable CD, and then came the USB flash drive. The usage process then wasn’t as convenient as it is today. Since we had Windows 98 installed on my workstation, prior to using the drive, we would have to install the necessary drivers first before we could use the thousand pesos 128MB USB drive.

That really depends on your budget. If you have extra bucks to spare. Get a higher speed processor and your laptop computer will perform slightly better. Do not get too pump up when you are considering sparing some money on this spec. Always focus on your budget. They are lots of good deals out there, just keep searching:) I would suggest spend extra 5 to 10% of your budget on this.

One of my favorite ploys used by tax relief firms is warning you to be suspicious of any company that guarantees their work. Right, that sounds suspicious doesn’t it? Typically any company guaranteeing their work is anything but suspicious. Clearly a company who guarantees their work has additional, not reduced, credibility. If they don’t feel good about their prospects of helping you and can’t guarantee their work, why should you feel good?

As for the RAM memory, this is different than the amount of space on your hard drive. Imagine your computer is like a kitchen stove. Having two burners means you can cook a few things at once. Having six burners, on the other hand, means you can cook several things at once. The same goes for RAM; 1 GB RAM is a four burner stove. 2 GB is like a six or seven burner, and 3 or above is for professional chefs or computer users alone. When you compare laptop computers, you’ll see a close link between the processor and the price. Understanding the differences can save you a lot of money.

Mathematics – they can learn about numbers and eventually learn how to count through the various exercises for that particular category. This will also enable them to know the concept of addition and subtraction.

Music and ComportComputers movies are another big thing that people love to do with their computers. You can get any movie or song that you can imagine right on your computer, instantly. This was unheard of just a few years ago, yet it has become such a part of the fabric of our lives that we hardly notice.

how to use computers In my opinion, the best antivirus software and firewalls use a “whitelist” system and sandbox technology. The way this works is the scanner only permits software to operate within your system if it is on a list of valid programs. If it suspects that any software has a problem, it will allow the program to run in an isolated system area called a sandbox. Based on its behavior in the sandbox, the AV software will determine if it is OK or should be deleted.

Almost everybody I know has a computer. It seems like it’s soon going to become mandatory that every household in the world has one. You never know, maybe by the year 2015, they will. Who knows?

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