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Internet Service Providers on the Mountain Top Provided as a courtesy. Check with the provides listed for accuracy. |
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Through the wonders of the internet, people can sit at home and with a few clicks, pay all their bills without writing a single check or using any stamps. Online Banking has become widely available and very convenient. Most banks and lends offer this service as a courtesy to their customers. |
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There are other options besides putting an old computer at the curb. For instance, many small computer centers will accept your old computer. Some of these shops will offer a trade-in service. This means they will take your system in trade for something they offer, such as a service or perhaps an accessory. In either case, the computer is off your hands. |
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In the “digital age” the many acronyms and terms seem to change as often as the computing technologies themselves. It can be quite a task to keep up on all the changing technology, even for someone in the computer industry. It seems there is always some new iPod or PDA that is all the rage, but what are they? Do you need them? Is it something that will improve my life? Here are some definitions of some of the current technology available to answer some of these questions. |
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Holiday buying can be stressful enough without all the gigabyte and megahertz confusion that comes along with figuring which computer to buy for that special someone or as a family gift. When figuring out what computer to buy, the first thing to do is to assess the computer’s anticipated usage. Will it be for a college student to have in on campus? Will it be for the kids to play video games? Will it me primarily used for email and bookkeeping? These are important questions because each situation has different requirements. To straighten out some of jargon, I have put together a brief computer-buying guide. |
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