TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
QUESTION: My Windows 7 Home Premium computer has a quad-core processor and 4GB of RAM. I've not found any advantage to using four cores. How can I use the processor more effectively and allocate different processes to the individual cores?
By Chris Byers | 13 August, 2010 02:20
You're more likely to damage a laptop than a desktop PC (no one has ever driven off, forgetting the desktop on top of their car), and once damaged, laptops are harder and more expensive to repair.
By Lincoln Spector | 27 July, 2010 15:52
Is your netbook envious of touch-driven devices? You can't turn your netbook into an iPad, but you can retrofit it with a touchscreen and avoid the tiny touchpad.
By Zack Stern | 01 June, 2010 01:32
They're collecting dust in storage rooms and taking up extra space in your garage or office. They can't handle today's applications, peripherals or operating systems. Yes, older computers are a nuisance, like the brother-in-law who sleeps on your sofa for a few months.
By John Brandon | 22 May, 2010 07:29
Your PC will crash, your camera will break, your network will fail, and your printer will chew up paper.
By Patrick Miller | 13 May, 2010 16:25
How do you change the look of a laptop? I mean really change its look--just shifting around the wallpaper, screensaver, or Windows color theme doesn't count.
By David Murphy | 20 April, 2010 15:43
There are steps you should take to make a new PC as hassle-free as possible.
By Rick Broida | 08 February, 2010 10:03
My aunt recently told me about a problem with her new laptop: Whenever she'd step away from it for more than a few minutes, she'd close the lid. Upon returning, she'd open the lid, only to be faced with a blank screen and no response from the mouse or keyboard.
By Rick Broida | 22 January, 2010 10:40
Small, light and extremely portable, netbooks are ideal for computing on the move. But deciding which mini laptop is best for you isn't an easy task - particularly when every choice demands a trade-off.
By David Murphy and Carrie-Ann Skinner | 03 December, 2009 10:10
Don Homan's hard drive crashed the day after his laptop's warranty expired. What should he do?
By Lincoln Spector | 18 August, 2009 03:13
Picking a laptop can be a complicated ordeal that amounts to balancing features against portability against price -- and with Windows 7 on the way, the choice gets tricker. Here are some tips for purchasing a notebook computer that will work well with Windows 7.
By Frank J. Ohlhorst | 06 August, 2009 20:10
The low price of storage means it's feasible for most laptop owners to expand the capacity of their machines. But if you're going to the bother of installing a new hard drive, why not go one better and opt for a solid-state disk (SSD) instead?
By Rick Broida, Andrew Harrison and Christopher Null | 03 July, 2009 14:05
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