Most notebooks and netbooks come with a hard drive that is simply too small. With our digital packrat mentality, let’s face it that 250 GB or 320 GB just does not cut it anymore. Clearly there is a need for storage expansion, however, there is always a danger of taking sensitive information onto [...]
Continue reading...18. August 2010 | by Jonas
One of the key components of a netbook is the hard drive. While typically today, this is a mechanical device, often 160 or 250 GB, this was not always the case. Early netbooks, in order to keep the weight down, and maximize the battery life, used flash cards as the main system memory. However, in [...]
Continue reading...28. July 2010 | by Jonas
I think we all can agree that a USB flash drive is an essential accessory for just about every computer user. However, they are limited in capacity, and most of us have one that is 1 to 4 gigs on our keychain, so only the essential info will be moving around with us. However, there [...]
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14. March 2011 | by Jonas
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