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  • The Flash Drive PC

    Wouldn't it be great if you could put an entire computer operating system along with essential programs and important documents right in the palm of your hand without the need of buying, yet, another computer? Join the masses who are taking their computer along for a ride in their flash drive.
    Published by MiAGon (1,350 pts ) on Dec 12, 2008 to
    Home Office Tech Articles

  • How To Buy A Computer For Your Home Business

    There is nothing more important than your computer for a home based business. You might not know what you need to do to get the most out of your computer andstill have it be functional.
    Published by staceytg (2,669 pts ) on Nov 30, 2008 to
    Home Office Tech Articles

  • The Multi-Computer Office

    There are times many of us wish we had more than one computer in our office. Whether it is for multi-tasking use, as a backup or simply for a test environment, the idea is not new. In fact, there are many benefits to having more than one computer in your office. And here are just a few...
    Published by MiAGon (1,350 pts ) on Oct 31, 2008 to
    Home Office Tech Articles

  • Setting up the Hardware in a Home Office

    Starting up a home office is a big decision, and not one usually taken lightly. It has its perks, of course, however it isn’t an entirely cost-free venture. Creating a space that is conducive to productive work is an investment.
    Published by Karishma Sundaram (2,650 pts ) on Oct 29, 2008 to
    Home Office Tech Articles

  • Keep Your Office Running: Maximizing Efficiency With A UPS

    Your home office depends on electricity to make it functional. Keeping all your devices operational is essential and simply impossible without the aid of a UPS: an Uniterruptible Power Supply. Any electrical interruption can disrupt your office's efficiency, not to mention the potential for damage.
    Published by MiAGon (1,350 pts ) on Oct 29, 2008 to
    Home Office Tech Articles

  • Backup Your Data: Protect Your Business

    Home office users often overlook the critical aspect of backing up the data on their computer's hard drive, placing their trust on the reliability of their system. It isn't until their system crashes that reality sets in and problems arise. Here's a look at simple tools to ease the backup process.
    Published by MiAGon (1,350 pts ) on Oct 24, 2008 to
    Home Office Tech Articles

  • Internet Safety for Your Family Home Office Computer

    For families who share a computer with their children, Internet safety is an important issue for the household. Computers are the busy hub of the household as they are used for home employment, account balancing, and schoolwork. Read ways that you can protect loved ones from the dangers of the web.
    Published by ArianaCherry99 (242 pts ) on Sep 22, 2008 to
    Home Office Tech Articles

  • Is Your Business Computer Covered on Your Homeowner's Insurance?

    You may think that everything in your home is covered under your homeowner's insurance. If your business computer is stolen or damaged, you may expect your homeowner's insurance to pay for its repair or replacement. You may be in for a bad surprise.
    Published by CheriseMK (459 pts ) on Sep 6, 2008 to
    Home Office Tech Articles

  • Setting up a Home Office on a Budget

    Have you wanted to set up a home office, but was afraid of pricey electronics and office furniture? Don't get a case of sticker shock when you go shopping to set up your home office. Learn how to use your local resources and sales to set up the home office of your dreams.
    Published by ArianaCherry99 (242 pts ) on Sep 6, 2008 to
    Home Office Tech Articles


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