Selecting A Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard

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Foreword By The Editor

This article by Hornet Thomson is basically about considering a bluetooth wireless keyboard and covers all the pros and cons as well as ending with a specific recommendation. If you find the subject of interest, be sure to read About The Author (last paragraph) and follow his links.
Mike Alexander
Author of ‘Internet Traps, Ripoffs And Pitfalls

Security

Bluetooth wireless technology offers a highly secure link to your keyboard and mouse, much more so then the older wireless keyboards, anyway up to 28 feet away. It keeps you connected, saves you time, and simplifies your life in ways you’ve never thought possible. I use laptops exclusively and never a desktop, and even I love the flexibility a bluetooth keyboard can give you!

Battery Power

Bluetooth technology is able to pipe a signal over 10 meters in distance. Wireless keyboards in general work on battery power and are fairly heavy in their consumption because they are generally used a lot of the time. With this in mind its best to get the rechargeable type of batteries.

Because of technical progress in battery life and advances in networking via wireless technology, it is almost certain that very soon every single piece of  hardware that needs a communication pathway to your computer (and back again) will be wireless.

Why Bluetooth?

The advantage of bluetooth rather than infra-red wireless keyboards is that bluetooth makes connecting with your computer a piece of cake in comparison. That’s one reason why bluetooth has become the standard in most computers today.

The critical reason why bluetooth is so much better is that infra-red utilizes radio signals and consequently experiences a great deal of interference. It is also very limited in it’s range capacity.

Smaller Is Better

I know what the average working area is like: papers scattered everywhere, cables, mouse pads etc. With smaller keyboards, a lot more freedom is experienced and a tidier office results.

Hot Keys

Hot keys might be of significant importance to you and, if so, you should search for a keyboard with them installed as an extra. If you are unsure what a hot key is, it is a button on the keyboard that has the ability to run a program just by tapping that button one time. Examples of this may be your email program, or perhaps Internet Explorer, or something else you use repeatedly. A hot-key simply makes it faster and easier to get to where you want to go.

Check This Out

Rocketfish Bluetooth Keyboard RF-ABTKB (can be used for PC or Apple). Technical Details: you can use this bluetooth wireless keyboard anywhere up to 30 feet away. This amazing low profile keyboard with great bounce back that’s built for fast typing has ‘one-touch’ access to multimedia functions, 90 days battery life on 2 AA batteries included (not a long life really but get the rechargeable batteries and save yourself lots of visits to the local shop for new batteries). A recent buyer of the Rocketfish Bluetooth Keyboard RF-ABTKB had this to say about the purchase: “I had a few initial connection problems because it kept dropping out of sync. After a bit of research the problem was easily fixed. Other than this, it works fabulously well and is very smooth to the touch, which I adore. Its got keys suited to both the PC and to the Mac, so it has best of both worlds, you could say. Overall, an unbelievable buy and ten out of ten from me! After getting over the teething problems, I fell in love with this keyboard. It’s just so smooth and my fingers glide over the keys.”

About The Author

Where is the best place to buy Bluetooth wireless keyboards? I’ll show you now. For more info on other wireless products: wireless mouse and keyboards.

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Posted by Mike Alexander | Computer Topics | Friday 10 September 2010 11:36

How To Find Good Laptop Deals

Foreword By The Editor

The following article by Francua Smith is about making sure you manage to get the best possible deal for yourself when buying a new laptop computer. Like almost any other product, the best laptops are often available by means of some rather circuitous routes and some knowledge of various “tricks of the trade”. These are spelled out in this article. I hope you enjoy it and, if you do, finish by following the author’s links at the end of the article (About The Author).
Mike Alexander
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Shopping

Whether we shop for bread and milk at the neighborhood grocery store,  for shirts, ties and shoes at a downtown department store or for cars or homes—we all want good deals. It’s no different with laptops. Most of us want excellent deals. This article helps you locate those special deals for laptops.

Empowerment

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Many of us are willing to take time to cut out coupons, to settle into lines winding around the block at the crack of dawn to be among the lucky shoppers who will get to take advantage of a one-day sale, to drive across town to save twenty five cents on a box of cereal while spending a dollar on gas and to fill out countless rebate forms that will ultimately get us refunds that will barely cover the postage it took to mail them in.

Have you ever wondered why we do that? Why are we willing to go through so much trouble just to save some money, at times a few cents while at other time hundreds of dollars? Is it all about economics? I think that economics has something to do with it, of course, but the bigger and more motivating factor is quite a bit more psychological and much less obvious.

What I am talking about is empowerment. When we get to pay less for something that we know, or we think we know, is worth more we feel that we have legitimately beat the system, whatever we define the system to be. And beating the system, any system, is empowering. Now let’s look at some ways to find good laptop deals.

1. Build Your Own Laptop

When it comes to desktop computers, you can save money and gain that euphoric feeling of empowerment by finding sales offered by their manufacturers or retailers, by using discount coupons or rebates. There is yet another way of saving your hard earned money on a desktop computer and that is by actually building one yourself. And remember that there is nothing more empowering than a job well done. The same goes for laptops. You can actually build one yourself. Hunt for cheap components and you can build a decent machine that meets your needs. Learn more about custom built laptops later in this article.

2. Make Use of Manufacturer Sales

Unfortunately I need to fill you in on some bad news:  building your own laptop is not an option if you’re not tech savvy. Or maybe you only want something out-of-the-box and don’t have the time to construct one from scratch.

Well, you can still save cash on laptops by making the most of existing sales such as manufacturer sales, blow-out sales, clearance sales, after holiday sales and so on. You can find discount coupons in newspapers and on the Internet, and you can take advantage of rebate programs offered by manufacturers.

Much like the build-it-yourself option available for desktop computers, laptop computers have a unique savings option of their own and this is to take your set of needs, match them up to the list of specifications featured in the laptop you are considering and stick to the results.

3. Buy Only What You Need

Buy only that which you will actually use or else you will be throwing away good money. Do not get sucked into the latest hype and be brave enough to be out of vogue. There is absolutely no logical reason why you have to “keep up with the Jones’s”. Let me give you an example: if your current computer, whether a desktop or a laptop, has a 50 GB hard drive and you have not managed to fill it up even after three years of ownership, do not be tempted to buy a new laptop with a 20o or 400 GB hard drive just because your friend has one. That would be a complete and utter waste!

Conclusion

Good deals on laptops would be where you have taken advantage of a clearance sale, or one that accepts the discount coupon found in your local newspaper, or one that honors a rebate program or one that offers what you need, no more and no less. Any one of these would make for a fine deal while a mixture of several would make a excellent deal.

About The Author

Francua Smith is a wise Computer specialist who has a lot of experience on laptop computers. He will help you to choose your own wise laptop computer.

Posted by Mike Alexander | Computer Topics | Thursday 18 February 2010 11:48

Five Laptop Upgrades You Can Do Yourself

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Foreword By The Editor

Five laptop upgrades you can do yourself are covered in this excellent article by Francua Smith. Most people, even those who are basically familiar with the workings of their tower PC, do not realize how easy it is to keep a laptop in good order. If you are one of those, the following processes will probably help.
Mike Alexander
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Tired Laptop Needs A Tune-Up?

Do you have an aged laptop which you feel is in need of an upgrade? Well, the possibilities for upgrading an existing laptop are, fortunately, quite good. From Bluetooth to wireless adapters, extra RAM to a fresh tough drive, there are many things you can do to upgrade your existing laptop. In this article we will lookat five laptop upgrades you can do very simply yourself, without taking the machine to the manufacturer.

Upgrade Number One

Increase the memory of your laptop. Now, dollar for dollar, increasing your system’s RAM is the most value for money upgrade you can perform. If your Windows Vista is chugging along with a lot of hard disk swapping and slowing down terribly, pump in another 2 GB of RAM and watch what happens. You’ll be amazed at the speed improvement. Head over to Crucial.com to check out some good laptop RAM deals.

Upgrade Number Two

Install a new hard drive. Another favorite improvement can be the laptop tough drive. I used to have a miserable 60 GB tough drive in one of my aged laptops and I can say to you now that in this day of enormous videos and MP3 music, 60 GB is not enough. Do yourself a favor and improve that tough drive to something like 160 GB. The other option is to get an external tough drive (say a 320 GB monster) and then you can forget about running out of tough drive space.

Upgrade Number Three

Arrange Bluetooth connectivity. Bluetooth technology is incorporated in some laptops but not others. For laptops without in-built Bluetooth, you can buy a USB dongle with Bluetooth capability from any good computer shop. This usually comes with some software which allows you to install Bluetooth capability into your laptop. Very important for those you like to synch their Bluetooth enabled mobile phones to their laptop.

Upgrade Number Four

Get a laptop stand. Ok, this is not precisely an upgrade, but I find laptop stands increasingly the favored improvement with the mobile computing crowd. Laptop stands are good for your posture and some of them also allow your laptop to cool better. It’s surely a fine ‘upgrade’ to assume, whether you leave your laptop at home a lot or not. Just plonk the laptop stand on the desk and you’ll be able to enjoy better computing without ruining your posture from then on.

Upgrade Number Five

Invest in an extra battery. If you’re on the road a lot, you should really consider buying an extra battery. In particular, if your laptop runs out of battery juice quickly, a second battery is almost a must. I bought an extra battery for my ThinkPad X61 and I can sit at a cafe typing away for 8 solid hours, without requiring a recharge. Heaven!

Conclusion

Well, now you know about five laptop upgrades you can easily perform yourself. The next time you feel your laptop needs a bit of a tune up, look to the above list and see what components you can upgrade. Sometimes a small upgrade (especially additional RAM) will do wonders for your laptop and overall computing experience. By the way, if you’re interested in learning more about the ins and outs of laptops, you may want to check out my laptop guide.

About the Author

Francua Smith is a computer specialist who has a lot of experience on laptop computers. He will help you to choose your own good laptop computer.

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Posted by Mike Alexander | Computer Topics | Tuesday 10 November 2009 14:40

Ways To Extend Your Laptop’s Life

Foreword By The Editor

I think it’s fair to say that laptops and netbooks have now become an essential part of everyday life, at least in our affluent western society. This excellent article by Francua Smith highlights some of the best ways to get the most out of them.
Mike Alexander
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Make It Last

You definitely want to try and make your laptop last as long as possible, whether to save having to buy a new machine every year or two or to get the best deal for it when you’re ready to change. If you want to extend your laptop’s life, there are some specific things you can do. No matter what it originally cost you, you’d do well to learn the following tips to extend its life.

Keep It Cool

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The first thing I always do to extend my laptop’s life? Well, it’s simple. Keep it cool. The more heat your laptop accumulates, the more likely it is to suffer from component failure. Note that, if you like to slump into a couch to type on your laptop, you will most likely block the machine’s air vents and prevent the air from circulating. This spells heat for the machine; which is not  a good thing at all. To cool a laptop, one good way is to get a cooling pad. These things draw heat away from the system and usually cost about $30. You will, at the same time, prevent your laptop’s internal fans from spinning unnecessarily, thereby saving your battery life as well.

Carry It Carefully

I’ve seen some folks treat and carry their laptop as if it’s a piece of junk. If you throw your laptop onto the bed and it lands on the floor, or you leave it in the hot sun on the back seat of your automobile… well, fine, and good luck! No laptop is going to survive long in those circumstances. You need to treat it with respect and carry it with care. As an extra precaution, get a bag that is specifically made to offer maximum protection. Targus is an excellent maker of laptop bags, many come complete with padded sidewalls with air-protection technology.

Choose An SSD

A solid-state drive (SSD) is a next generation kind of hard drive. There are no moving parts, no platters or read/write heads (hard drive jargon) and everything is stored in non-volatile flash memory, like in a pen drive. This does wonders for your laptop. You will have longer lifespan because you don’t have a moving hard drive that breaks down. It also generates less heat since there’s no hard drive whirring away in the background. Unfortunately, the prices of SSDs are still quite high and currently cost about $15 per GB of storage. These prices are, however, gradually coming down. I think the maximum size now is about 128 GB so they certainly have capacity. Remember to look out for them if you’re in the market for a new laptop.

Protect The Battery

Your laptop’s battery is really sensitive. Don’t charge and discharge it all the time. Whenever you plug your laptop into an outlet, make it a habit to unplug the battery. If you leave it in, the AC force could cause the battery to overheat and overcharge. Then, when running on battery power, utilize the laptop until you get a low-battery warning, then plug in the charger and let it recharge fully. That will extend the life of that battery.

Reformat The Hard Drive

If you find your laptop running really slow, one option is to reformat the hard drive. Remember, we all let all sorts of junk software clog up our operating systems but Windows tends to get bogged down by orphaned files, funny registry entries and spyware. Reformat the hard drive and install everything afresh (or get a friend or a shop to do it if you’re not sure how). I guarantee you will get your laptop functioning and running faster. One trick I like to use is to install all my essential software (Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, etc.) then take a backup using imaging software (e.g. Acronis True Image). When you feel the laptop going sluggish, simply backup your data files and do an image restore. Your system will be refreshed with all the original clean, intact programs and it will run faster.

Avoid Standby Mode

One last thing is regarding the ‘Standby’ mode. It’s nice but it consumes battery power so you run the risk of reducing the life of your battery. Next time, use the ‘Hibernate’ mode instead of ‘Standby’. It preserves your laptop’s current state by writing it to the hard drive as a file. And it does not require any extra power. It takes a few extra seconds to use ‘Hibernate’, but it will extend your laptop battery life.

Conclusion

I hope you feel that this article has shown you some good tips for extending your laptop’s life. A laptop computer is a pricey investment; do your best to keep it safe and it will keep working for a long, long time.

About the Author

Francua Smith is a skilled Computer specialist who has a lot of experience on laptop computers. He can help you choose your own laptop computer. If you are interested in laptops or want to learn more about them, feel free to check out his free guide.

Posted by Mike Alexander | Computer Topics | Wednesday 16 September 2009 13:34