This Day in Computer History: November 7
Today marks the anniversary of the first jail sentence ever handed down for filesharing and the closing of Pets.com. Read about these events and more …
Continue ReadingToday marks the anniversary of the first jail sentence ever handed down for filesharing and the closing of Pets.com. Read about these events and more …
Continue ReadingWhy is the keyboard layout so awkward anyways? This article will explain the history of the ‘QWERTY’ keyboard layout, and show you some …
Continue ReadingWe continue our look at motherboards with the X58 chipset for use with the swanky new Intel Core i7.
Continue ReadingYou need to get a new laptop. You want a machine that will meet your need without spending too much. Figure out what you really need.
Continue ReadingLooking for the hottest laptop gadgets? Shopping is made easy with this review of the latest in laptop computer gadgets.
Continue ReadingIf you’re looking for a good speaker system to enhance your PC’s audio output, look no further than this list of top ten computer …
Continue ReadingWhen it comes to buying or upgrading a computer system, essential components can be easily overlooked, such as the mouse. Wireless, optical, laser, …
Continue ReadingToday marks the anniversary of the signing of the contract that started Microsoft down the road to fame and fortune. Read about the contract and more …
Continue ReadingThere are eight categories of Ethernet cabling running from Category 1, which is simple telephone cable, to Category 6, which is capable of …
Continue ReadingIntel users have developed a love affair with the LGA775 socket and learned to make the best of the Northbridge and Front Side Bus. Say good-bye to …
Continue ReadingToday marks the anniversary of the first PC-compatible portable computer and the founding of Dell’s predecessor. Read about these events and …
Continue ReadingToday marks the anniversary of several turning points in Microsoft’s antitrust suit. Read about these events and more in “This Day in …
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