Save Money Through Online Shopping

More and more people are getting hooked with online shopping.  Many have found this a more convenient way of buying items as they don’t need to go out of the house.  What you simply need is an internet connection and you’re ready to make a purchase. Aside from convenience, buying things online can also have other advantages like saving you money.  Here are the ways on how online shopping can cut down the cost of the product that you want to buy. First of all, the Internet has a wide online market.  This means that there are more stores and thus intense competition

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Preparing Your Back to School Checklist

We continue with our back to school theme, as the days draw ever so nearer to fall and the opening of the fall term. While the level of difficulty of the courses that are on your recommended list for the fall term, as well as the mood and the style of the professors who will teach these courses are largely beyond your control, there are some things that you can actually prepare for, so it may be best to start doing them now. By now you should already have the list of courses that you will take for the term, which also means that there may be a way for you to find out the basic outline for the course and the textbooks that you will need.

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Fixing Mac Printer Queue Troubles

We shared with you Ted Landau of MacWorld’s two cents regarding troubleshooting your Mac-connected printer a few posts ago. This time around, we bring to you Landau’s follow-up to that helpful feature: dealing with printer-queue related troubles with your Mac-connected printer. If you tried to submit a print job and what you can see on your screen is your printer Dock icon bouncing up and down, you may want to check your printer queue

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Xerox and ScanFlowStore Helps Doctor’s Office Stay Error Proof

Family Physicians of Marion, a local healthcare provider in Marion,VA had trouble keeping up with the constant influx of patient records. Data was being keyed in their electronic medical records system, but due to human error sometimes the scope of work performed wasn’t always entered correctly. As a countermeasure, boxes of documents remained as the proof of the exact work that was being done when clients visited the office

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Xerox and ScanFlowStore Helps Doctor’s Office Stay Error Proof

Save Precious Reading Materials; Put Your AIO to Work

I placed my usual weekend call home and learned about the most recent goings-on, and one was the fact that certain important materials – my dad’s teaching materials and cases from way back when – went up in smoke. No, it was no accident; spring cleaning came and went, and its yellowed pages and deteriorating state were mistaken to mean that they can be cleaned out; they ended up getting burned… I need not say by whom

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Save Precious Reading Materials; Put Your AIO to Work

Printer Sharing Security Measures

Sharing printers allows us the convenience of having our files printed even at a distance. This saves us the time and effort to go to the computer where the printer is connected, put in your flash drive, get the file, print it, and then safely remove it from unit.  We could have just spent those precious minutes doing other important things.  By sharing your printer, everyone on the network has the ability to print their documents without transferring the files. We also save money from having to buy several printers for every user as one printer will be enough for a certain number of users.

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Printer Sharing Security Measures

Toshiba’s NEW and the BEST Mini Notebook: NB205-N312

Toshiba’s reasonably priced NB205 is packed with a collection of fantastic features and more than 9 hours of battery life. With 1.6GHz Intel Atom N280 CPU, 1GB of RAM, and a 160GB 5400-rpm hard drive, NB205 has become the best recommended 10.1 inch notebook. The 3.1 x 1.6 – inch touchpad is the largest in 10-inch class.

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Toshiba’s NEW and the BEST Mini Notebook: NB205-N312

Travel in Style with These Gadgets and Apps

PCMag’s Tim Bajarin shares in a feature the gadgets and apps that he uses while traveling, and he had some very practical tips for those who are always on the go for business. The first personal practice that he mentioned is carrying two of each of the two mobile tech must-haves that a business traveler can most probably not do without when traveling internationally: cellphones and laptops. He takes along two cellphones so that he has a back-up, and there are times that he carries both a 13-inch screen laptop and a 10.2 inch screen netbook, nestled in a TSA-approved luggage with wheels as lugging these on your shoulder will be a good way to hurt your back.

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Travel in Style with These Gadgets and Apps

Troubleshooting Your Mac-Connected Printer

We are no Mac users, more out of being afraid to let go of comfort zones than anything else; however, we know that there are some readers out there who are either die-hard Mac users or who have recently been converted to the Apple craze, so we would like to share these tips from MacWorld’s Ted Landau regarding basic troubleshooting tips for a printer connected to a Mac computer.

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ID#96: The Image Doctors

Jason & Rick travel to Denver for some nice micro-brew and (more importantly) to interview industrial/commercial photographer David Tejada. Download The Image Doctors #96 (NPC-ID-2009-07-23.m4a; 1:05:16; 16.1MB; MP4 format)

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GPS Prices Continue Road Trip South

Automotive GPS prices seem to be charting a course downward. I took note of the deterioration in automotive GPS prices a couple of times earlier this year, following a New Year’s rally in this market which proved short-lived (“ GPS Can’t Navigate To Higher Prices ”, “ Automotive GPS Prices Driven Down ”).

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GPS Prices Continue Road Trip South

All-In-One Printers Can Help You Get an A in School

I cannot help but smile when I recall how utterly mediocre my school work from way back when compared to what today’s children can produce these days, thanks in part to advantages in technology. When creativity is thrown into the mix, the result is professional-looking homework that someone who grew up in the 80s and 90s cannot even hope to duplicate

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All-In-One Printers Can Help You Get an A in School

Is Your PC and Printer Ready for the School Year?

As the start of the new academic year approaches, there is one thing that you will need to do: check the PC and the printer that you currently have at home, assess its capabilities, and compare that against the needs that you and your family will have once school is in full swing. This will save you and your kids the hassle of having to upgrade your gadgets while everyone is busy doing their own thing. Depending on your budget, you can choose from a wide range of options

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Is Your PC and Printer Ready for the School Year?

Canon Going Green – Making PIXMA Printers , IMAGECLASS Laser Printers, Scanners energy efficient

Canon USA, the leading manufacturer of a range of printers, scanners, and digital cameras has made a daring and an excellent initiative to Go Green in their entire product line. They have also launched a website for the same which portrays the global warming scenario and the necessity and importance of the present generation to act keeping the future generations in mind

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Extend Help Through Empty Ink Cartridges

I ran across an announcement on the Lake County News from the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, asking people for old, empty printer cartridges . Those who have cartridges to drop off can stay for a hearty lunch; for $5, one can feast on a salad bar, soup, main course and dessert, washing these all down with a free beverage. There are some of us who would like to extend a helping hand, for various reasons and to meet various passions; celebrities are well known for this, giving away millions of dollars and donating their time for various causes

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Printer Troubles? PrintCountry to the Rescue!

So you have a printer, and it has been working pretty well, until that one time when it suddenly conks out on you, and you are at a loss as to what is happening and why it is happening at all. To make matters worse, these things usually happen at a time when you are either in a hurry or when you are trying to print something very important. And it’s not as if you are tech- and printer-savvy and you can get this thing working right, no sweat.

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Prepare Your Household for Back-to-School Schedules

We have been sharing tips for rookies who are headed off to university for the first time, but have largely left out that other group of people who will also be gearing up for school: parents of the smaller kids. After a couple of months of hassle-free schedules over the summer, with some of the kids off to a camp somewhere and getting to enjoy a day that does not include dropping kids off and picking them up, only to drop them off again at various after-school activities, it is time for a reality check once again. The best way towards a smooth transition from vacation to school mode for households with school-aged children is to get organized – the earlier, the better

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Common Things That May End Up in Your Printer

For the most part, what we have noticed is that we share with your certain unusual things – and creatures! – that might find their way into your printer. Examples are rodents and snakes that for one reason or another find solace in being nestled inside your printer. But there are more common items that find their way into your printer, when they really shouldn’t be there

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Overview of OneNote 2010 – What’s new for you

David Rasmussen , the OneNote Group Program Manager also know as my boss, has posted a great overview of what’s new in OneNote 2010: http://blogs.msdn.com/david_rasmussen/archive/2009/07/15/onenote-2010-what-s-new-for-you.aspx David did an excellent job outlining what we have been working on since 2007 and it is just so exciting to be able to unveil these new features for you (our customers). I have pasted it below but I would also subscribe to David’s blog as he will be blogging about OneNote 2010. Without further ado: OneNote 2010 Investments Overview 1.

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Lexmark Launches Web-Connected Printers

For the past month or so, every time we try to search for printer-related news, the launch of HP’s line of web-connected printers always comes out as the top story. Now, there is another launch that is sharing the limelight: Lexmark and its own line of web-connected printers. While we will not get to see this new line just yet – the printers are reportedly scheduled for release in September – Lexmark’s announcement came with a quick run down of the things that we can expect.

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Lexmark Launches Web-Connected Printers