Windows Vista

Friday, March 12th, 2010

The latest operating system to be released by the Microsoft Corporation in their Windows line is Windows Vista. This new operating system has been hailed as the next great wave of operating systems with new, improved features and a user interface like no other. What can you expect to see new in Windows Vista? Most [...]

What’s That File?

Friday, March 12th, 2010

An Introduction to File Extensions In an effort to be “user-friendly,” Windows (and perhaps some other operating systems) hides the most important part of a file name from new computer users: the extension. Okay – we’re assuming that the reasoning behind hiding extensions is a “user-friendly” one because we just can’t come up with any [...]

Understanding Operating Systems

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Every new computer that’s brought home from the store has an operating system installed onto it. But what most new computer users don’t realize, is that without an operating system, that computer would be a simple shell of possibilities. A powered computer lacking an operating system wouldn’t display anything more than a bunch of confusing [...]

Introduction to Programming

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Controlling Your Computer with a Programming Language In a previous article, we introduced automating some tasks with MS-DOS batch files. In this article, we’re going to introduce programming and describe how it can be used to control the way your computer works. Normally, computer novices aren’t interested in controlling the computer. New computer users are [...]

Going Broke Playing Games

Friday, March 12th, 2010

You Don’t Have To And Here’s How If you haven’t looked at the cost of new computer or video games and gaming systems as a whole recently, you might be in for a shock. Today’s games and gaming systems can run from a meager $30 all the way to a whopping four hundred dollars or [...]

Cheap and Fast Software

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

An Introduction to Shareware Visit any computer store today and you’ll find what seems like miles and miles of software on sale. Certainly enticing buys, there are a few problems with buying software off the shelves. On the shelf, software – otherwise known as “commercial software” – can be expensive, and incompatible, and outdated when [...]

Buying a Computer

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

What To Do And Why It isn’t fair, but buying a computer is just plain easier for some than it is for others. Those who′ve purchased and used a computer in the past already have an idea of what they need in a new computer. But those who are new to the computer world could [...]

Basic GUI Terminology

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Knowing What You’re Working With Helps Technicians Getting help with your computer software can be easier when you know the correct terms to use. One of the biggest problems that new computer users have with technical support is not knowing how to correctly describe the problem that they’re having. And it isn’t fair to expect [...]

Accessorizing Computers

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

What Comes Out of the Box is a Really Just a Starter Kit Yesterday, we spent about three hours trying to convince a client of ours that brand new computers just don’t come equipped with the all things that most computers need in a PC. We tried to convince him that a fully functional computer [...]

Technology Spending Limits and the Auto Sound System

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

We live in a world that is constantly changing and evolving. We see it every time we buy a new car, a new television, or a new computer. We see it every other month when the iPod is putting out a new an improved model that offers more features, more disk space, and more everything, [...]