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Monthly Archives: July 2019
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July 21, 2019As technology progresses, there are have been a number of new solutions available for small business owners. While some aim to increase productivity, others are designed to help companies interact with clients more efficiently. This has allowed smaller businesses to grow in a variety of ways and has reduced the discrepancies between them and large corporations. Certain areas are growing faster than others, such as cloud-based software and tools for remote workers. For many businesses, this has changed the way they acquire talent because they can hire employees from anywhere.
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July 20, 2019
Using a TV as a computer monitor is a smart choice, thanks to new TVs boasting major advancements in resolution and input lag. And it’s especially helpful as powerful new laptops emerge as true PC replacements.
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July 20, 2019Using a TV as a computer monitor is a smart choice in 2019, thanks to new TVs boasting major advancements in resolution and input lag. And it’s especially helpful as powerful new laptops emerge as true PC replacements. The best way to use a TV as a computer monitor is by casting wirelessly. Streaming devices like Roku, Google Chromecast, Apple TV, and others let you share your computer’s display output with any screen you like. There are a few key considerations to check first, however, to make the switch frustration-free.
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July 19, 2019
When you want to connect your computer to a bigger external monitor or TV to make your movie night or presentation more visually dazzling, you’ll have to determine what ports are on your device. Your PC could have any number of ports but some of the most common include HDMI, DisplayPort™, DVI, USB, and VGA ports.
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July 19, 2019When you want to connect your computer to a bigger external monitor or TV to make your movie night or presentation more visually dazzling, you’ll have to determine what ports are on your device. Your PC could have any number of ports but some of the most common include HDMI, DisplayPort™, DVI, USB, and VGA ports. After you identify your port, you’ll need to choose the right connector to attach your devices. But it’s not always a straightforward process, especially if you need a cable that converts different signals. For example, you might need a specific converter to transfer the analog signals from a VGA port to an external monitor that uses a digital DVI interface. In order to maximize the quality of the image you see, you’ll want to make the right choice when it comes to your connections. Below, we will dive into the difference between two common kinds of connections: DVI and VGA.
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July 17, 2019
Printers are one of the most asked-about tech products on the market. They offer so many possibilities these days with varying features and functions. And if treated with care, a consumer model printer can last many years.
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July 17, 2019Printers are one of the most asked-about tech products on the market. They offer so many possibilities these days with varying features and functions. And if treated with care, a consumer model printer can last many years. That’s why it’s essential to pick one that you can see yourself using for the life of your computer or longer. However, picking the best model can be challenging. With so many options available, where should you start? Bigger and more expensive isn’t always better, but can a cheap model meet your needs? Whether you need one for home, business, or your college years, having a variety of choices ensures that you can get just what you want and save money in the long run. Owning a printer is more affordable than ever before, too. You can expect to pay less per printed page than computer owners before you, even when using high-quality ink.
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July 09, 2019
Right now, the PC gaming industry is witnessing a knock-down, drag-out fight between two rival digital distribution game store portals, Steam and the Epic Games Store.
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July 09, 2019Right now, the PC gaming industry is witnessing a knock-down, drag-out fight between two rival digital distribution game store portals, Steam and the Epic Games Store. How did it all start and what will it mean for gamers? Which is better now, and what will the future bring, both for gamers and developers as a full-scale distribution war seems to be breaking out? Is competition good for the consumer, or will it splinter the market into a bunch of shards?
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July 08, 2019
In the assembled history of video and electronic gaming, there is a genre that is omnipresent throughout. It’s a steadfast constant from platform to platform, console to console, and with computers and computer gaming as it has developed and grown in processing power.