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Monthly Archives: May 2019
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May 24, 2019Check out our infographic depicting how the internet works and how it came to be. As you’re reading this article, you’re contributing to history. Over the last fifty years, technology and the functionality of the internet have transformed to become the convenient systems we use in our daily lives.
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May 23, 2019From infiltrating secure data systems to stealing confidential information, hackers stationed all around the world are always ready to aim and fire their next cyber attack onto unsuspecting web users.
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May 13, 2019After your printer has been used for a number of projects, it’s common for users to begin running into quality issues. This can include streaking, fading, or even missing text on your prints, and it can often be the result of a dirty printhead. What is a printhead? The answer is simpler than you may imagine. The printhead is a component in a printer that houses ink cartridges. It’s typically located under the cover of your printer, and it can become clogged with ink over time. No matter which type of cartridge you use - compatible, reusable, or branded - ink can dry out and cause problems with the appearance of your prints. If this is left unaddressed, then your printer has the potential to break down and may have to be replaced entirely.
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May 12, 2019Business owners should take the purchase of a retail point of sale (POS) system seriously. The device will be used as a financial backbone for your retail location, so it’s essential to choose the best. The HP Engage One Prime is a POS that’s designed to deliver value and reliability in a way that puts small businesses at a competitive advantage.
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May 10, 2019Almost everyone is streaming TV shows and movies these days, but what if you want to save those videos to watch later? Not all movies and TV shows are available to download, and you’ll have a limit as to how long you can access them. However, it’s now possible to watch content offline from your HP laptop in addition to your phone or tablet.
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May 08, 2019In the past, it was usually fairly simple to know what type of computer cable you needed for your devices. The most common type of port was a VGA output, which allowed you to connect your analog computer monitor to other monitors or televisions. At the inception of HDTV, VGA was used in order to provide a higher quality picture through an HD15 connector. But as technology advanced, new solutions were created. The result was the HDMI port and cable, which allow for higher pixelation and better colorization. Most newer computers have HDMI components, but that doesn’t mean that an older device or one created with VGA capabilities is obsolete. It’s possible to connect your older computer to a newer display or additional device through the use of an HDMI to VGA adapter.