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About the Author Evan Freedman is an author for The Computer Geek and CSSZafco.com, distributor of computers and accessories. Please visit the site to view a huge assortment of Computer Technology.
Joined: 08th September 2007
Articles: 13
URL: http://www.csszafco.com
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Expatriation to Avoid Taxation

25th September 2009
Expatriation to Avoid Taxation: New "exit tax" is a deterrent, but there are legal ways to minimize the exit tax by Asher Rubinstein, Esq. We’ve noticed an interesting trend lately: more and more clients are asking about EXPATRIATION options. They f...

Why you should never use cheap hosting

09th March 2009
The old adage, “You Get What You Pay For” isn’t always accurate but in the world of hosting, it's bang on. For hosting there are only THREE things that matter, Website Speed Hosting Reliability Good Technical Support. There a...

Planning to purchase a new digital camera?

02nd March 2009
In the last few years there have been many updated features added to compact digital cameras under $300.  Here are some things to consider when purchasing a compact digital camera. Digital camera manufacturers will quote two types of zoom; the Optical...

My Journey into CSS and DIV Tags

20th February 2009
I am an old time web designer that has been creating websites before CSS Style sheets and DIV tags became popular. Until recently, I resisted the urge to have all my fonts and site formatting controlled by an external CSS Style sheet or CSS File. One of ...

Tricks and tips while building a high end gaming system.

18th February 2009
Here are step by step instructions for assembling  high gaming end systems. We have chosen to use the Antec Twelve Hundred case. This is a full tower case with three fans that glow blue from the front of the case. All fans are adjustable from the ...

Avoid injuries at your work space

02nd February 2009
Computers are a fact in everyday life and they are probably here to stay. If you don’t have your work space setup correctly, you can end up with some uncomfortable physical symptoms in you neck, back and shoulders. Numbness or tingling sensations...

What kind of printer should you purchase?

28th January 2009
There are many brands of printers available. Each brand might have many printers that fit your price range. So how do you decide what to purchase? With so many brands and printer types available, it can be a major chore just to decide on where to star...

It's time for Change. Say goodbye to your old technology.

28th March 2008
Do you remember having to tune your radio next to your ZX80 computer, with 1k or ram, just to hear some squeaks and pops that you called computer music. Do your remember playing music on your Commodore 1541 5.25" floppy drive. How about squinting to see y...

When is it time to buy a new computer?

04th March 2008
Unfortunately, buying a computer is more like buying a car. Like a car a computer depreciates as soon as you buy it. The life span of a computer is usually about 3yrs. But like a car it can last much longer. So when is it time to upgrade and when is it ti...

Keep Your Computer Clean

30th October 2007
Ever hear a strange noise coming from your computer. Maybe it sounds like a plane about to take off. That's the sound of a fan that needs to be cleaned. You may notice that your computer case has holes in the front and side. These holes allow air to pass ...

Protect Your Computer From Hackers

15th October 2007
What is a Hacker?A Hacker is a computer expert who spends their time trying to find ways to break into other computer systems and/or computer software. They also try to find ways to make software act in ways it was not meant to do. The Hackers motives are...

Security and Your PC

04th October 2007
I.P. security cameras provide a lot of functionality at a fraction of the cost of old style security systems.In the recent past you had to spend thousands of dollars to monitor your workplace or home. You would require a special VCR, several black and whi...

Dual Monitors - The Best Hardware Money I Ever Spent.

25th September 2007
Every time I do a Hardware Upgrade to my Computer, I feel mildly disappointed. I upgrade my memory and/or processor and my computer does go faster but never anything that blows your socks off.Recently though, I made an upgrade to my system that truly did...
 
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