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161: 3 Tips to Remember When Doing a Memory Upgrade on your Desktop
A desktop computer might be the best investment you make for your business and for your family. By providing you with the ability to create professional looking documents, access to the internet, and general gaming and music functions, you can not only broaden your world, but you can also keep up with the fast pace of information.

162: What is RAM and Why is it Vital to your Computer's Performance?
Also known as Random Access Memory, RAM is the lifeblood of your computer's power. But when you're newer to computers or you simply don't understand how this piece of your computer works, it might not seem like an important piece to learn about. However, if you're ignoring the presence of RAM, you're cheating yourself out of a superior computing experience. Here's what you need to know.

163: Taking your Laptop to the Next Level by Adding Memory
When you're on the road a lot and you need to access your work or just the internet, your laptop becomes a crucial part of your life. It's the accessory that you just can't live without. But while bringing your laptop with you will make things more convenient for you, are you really getting all that you need from this portable computer?

164: RAID Data Recovery
Redundant Array of Inexpensive (or Independent) Disks with the acronym “RAID”, coined by a research group at UC-Berkeley, is a general term for data storage that combine an array of drives collectively to act as a single logical unit. They provide increased data reliability and/or throughput depending on the option or scheme. It is disk subsystem where a set of two or more drives (or discs) with a specialized disk controller contains the RAID operating function. The use of RAID can enhance performance and/ or is endowed with error tolerance

165: The best way to import the photos from camera to a computer.
Discusses the ways to import the photos from camera to a PC and select the right file naming strategy.

166: An introduction to Computer Forensics
Computer Forensics is the process of investigating electronic devices or computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or "hidden" information that may serve as useful evidence in supporting both claims and defenses of a legal matter as well as it can helpful when data have been accidentally deleted or lost due to hardware failure.

167: The Must have arsenal of the digital photographer.
Discusses the best arsenal for the digital shooter. The right software digital photographers should be using are RoboImort, Photoshop, PicaJet and Neat Image.

168: Getting The Best Deal On Printer Cartridges
Buying replacement cartridges for your printer is an expensive business at the best of times. Now with major producers - including HP and Epson - reducing the quantity of ink in the new cartridges, it's set to get even pricier. Here's a simple strategy to reduce the cost of the printer cartridges you buy and save you a bundle.

169: Electronic Discovery 2.0
Electronic Discovery, or “e-discovery” refers to the discovery of data from electronic storage and other electronic media for example e-mails, Hard Disk Drives, Databases, CAD/CAM files, websites and any other electronically-stored information which can be used as an evidence in a law suit.

170: How to Choose the Right DIY Software
There was a time when losing data would mean bring the world crashing down around the ears of the victim. But human beings have the fortunate habit of finding a solution from common problems like this, designed with the most disastrous incidents in mind. Data recovery started off as a special matter – by the geeks and for the geeks.



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