Monthly Archives: July 2010

HP Envy 13 Laptop – Everyone’s 13 Inch Envy

Solid, stylish and a definite head-turner anywhere, the HP Envy 13 is a 13-inch laptop that can beat almost any other laptop in the market. Featuring an aluminum body with magnesium alloy base, the laptop looks stunning with a gunmetal finish and imprints on the bezels. Lifting up the cover reveals a very comfortable keyboard [...]

Macular Degeneration – Prevention and Treatment with Antioxidants

Macular degeneration, also known as age related macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease of the macula of the eye that is found predominantly in elderly people and is the leading cause of central vision loss in the USA for those over the age of 50 years.The macula is the central area of the retina of [...]

Remove Norton Antivirus – How to Uninstall Norton Software From Your Computer

If you are a regular user of Norton Antivirus software, you know that it can be expensive to upgrade your subscription every year. Even worse is the hassle involved with uninstalling the application once you decide to try something new. Of course, this does not happen by coincidence – the developers at Norton have done [...]

Top 5 Gaming Laptops – Quick Roundup

For a great gaming laptop you need high performance processors, dedicated graphics cards and a lot of system memory. These days top gaming laptops are using dual or even quad processors and hooking up two or more graphics GPUs thru SLI configurations to get the ultimate gaming performance.Most gamers look for Nvidia and ATI as [...]

HP Pavilion Elite HPE – 180t Discounts Will Help You Finance This Powerful Desktop PC

This HP Pavilion Elite HPE-180t review will discuss its features and design. This powerful PC offers plenty of expandability for consumers. There are a variety of options you can choose from when customizing this desktop computer. It’s still pretty new to the market, and is already proving itself to be a pretty impressing PC. It’s [...]

Wireless Network Bridge Setup and Microsoft Windows XP

In order to connect more than two computers using a wireless network bridge you will first need to install an adapter in each of the computers and after this run a CAT5 cable to connect them all to a hub or a switch. The computer you plan to use for bridging will have two types [...]