Monday, February 18, 2013

Are My Old Computer Parts Worth Any Money?

Are My Old Computer Parts Worth Any Money?: "Dear Lifehacker,
I read your guide to what to do with my old computer parts, but I'm interested in your last suggestion: selling them and making some money! How can I offload these old parts—some of which are last gen, but others are really old (I'm talking IDE hard drives and AGP graphics cards) and make some cash in the process?"

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6 ways to speed an old pokey computer | Fox News

6 ways to speed an old pokey computer | Fox News: "You can drink four cups of coffee and take a shower in the time it takes your computer to start. When it finally does boot, trying to get anything done feels like you're moving through molasses."

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Ditch Your Desktop! Turn Your Smartphone Into A Desktop Replacement

Ditch Your Desktop! Turn Your Smartphone Into A Desktop Replacement: "If Christian’s tablet experiment piqued your interest in ditching your PC, then you should know that a smartphone will perform the same function. You only need a handful of additional software and accessories."

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iHeartRadio Review - Software - CNET Reviews

iHeartRadio Review - Software - CNET Reviews: "The good: iHeartRadio lets you stream radio from over 1,500 live radio stations or create custom stations based on a song or artist. It also offers features not found in competing streaming radio apps."

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Home networking explained: Here's the URL for you | How To - CNET

Home networking explained: Here's the URL for you | How To - CNET: ": This post is part of an ongoing series. Here are the links to part 2 and part 3. This part was updated on February 13, 2013, to add information about hubs, switches, and the new 802.11ad Wi-Fi standard."

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How to Automatically Clear Private Data When You Close Your Browser

How to Automatically Clear Private Data When You Close Your Browser: "Web browsers normally save your private data – history, cookies, searches, downloads, and more – and only delete it when you ask. If you are constantly clearing it, you can have any browser automatically clear private data when you close it."

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