Avoid Buying Features You Don't Need
You've got your basic computer set up, and now you want to kick it up a notch. The list of extras you can buy (or put on your birthday list) for a computer is long, and it includes items for every budget. An example of a very inexpensive accessory is a mouse pad. On the high end, there are projectors—I have no use for one, but some people use them every day. Read article >
Computer Accessories
Outfitting your new computer with the right computer accessories can help you get the most out of your purchase. But it can be an overwhelming task trying to figure out which accessories are already included, which ones you already have at home, and which ones you have to buy. Read article >
Computer Shopping Q and A
In many ways, shopping for a computer is like buying a new car. You want a reliable piece of machinery that will run for years on little more than some basic maintenance. With so many sizes, shapes and styles of computer on the market today, it takes some time to find the right one. Fortunately, it isn't that hard to narrow down your choices once you know what you're really looking for. Read article >
Mobile Price Comparison Shopping
Have you ever found yourself in the store, looking at a desktop or laptop computer or other big ticket item, wondering if you might be able to get a better price online? With a mobile phone or Mobile Internet Device (MID) you can do mobile price comparison shopping on the fly, allowing you to shop smarter for the deals that will keep more cash in your pocket. Now who doesn't want that? Read article >
Technology Gifts
Technology gifts are the way to go when you want a gift that will truly keep on giving. And today's young generation loves technology, with even young kids knowing more about many aspects of it than their parents. As you make a list and check it twice, here are some pointers to help you pick out gifts that will make their year. Are they ready for their own computer? Read article >
Weigh Buying Online or at the Store
So you've decided to purchase a new computer. You've got your budget set. You know what features you want and what applications you need. Now it's time to figure out where to buy. Luckily you have options galore. Whether you're shopping online or in a store, we'll help you discover the benefits of both. Save gas, shop online! Read article >
