Untagged  31 May 2009 12:00 AM
My Comptuer is Toast! Part 4... by Arthur Kaljian
 

Compatibility

 

Are you trying to install a DVD burner on your older computer? Are you trying to run the new Microsoft Office 2007 on your windows 98 computer? Do you want to use video conferencing but can't quite seem to get it to work? Compatible hardware and software is what makes a computer seem like it is operating smoothly. Hardware and software both have specifications for recommended

Untagged  13 May 2009 12:00 AM
My Comptuer is Toast! Part 3... by Arthur Kaljian
 

Continuing from our topic in the previous entries, Stability refers to how reliable the computer acts over time, from both the hardware and software side. If hardware is defective, it generally will show up within a few days of setup.

Hardware that has no issues for a year will most likely remain issue free until something physically wears out. Experience shows that the average computer life

Untagged  9 Sep 2008 12:00 AM
My Comptuer is Toast! Part 2... by Arthur Kaljian

 

Continuing our theme on making a good technology purchase, when I get asked about how to "choose" or how to determine what a good computer is or should be, I always come back to the 6 secrets of technology.

The 6 secrets as I call them, supersede the saturation of the market and how pricing of technology changes because the reality is, new technology will always be cheaper. The 6 secrets help you

Real Estate Information 10 Apr 2008 12:00 AM
Toronto Real Estate Board - MARKET WATCH - April 2008 by Dan Lajeunesse

To read the lastest news about Toronto's Real Estate Market, visit the following link:

Untagged  9 Apr 2008 12:00 AM
How to write a great testimonial by 0

There's a dire shortage of good news out there. Boy scouts who help old ladies across the street never make the news. You can make a difference, though, by focusing on the good things in life. Want to spread a bit of cheer? Write a testimonial.

Expressing your appreciation for a product or service feels great. It's satisfying for the writer (let's face it, everyone loves to do a good deed),

Untagged  3 Apr 2008 12:00 AM
RWorld helps clean our environment and save you money!! by Brian Brenie

Over 300 million empty cartridges go to landfill yearly in North America. You can hlep stem the flow by selecting remanufactrured printer cartridges for use at home and in the office. 300 million means 10 per second; snap! there go 10 more.

 RWorld Toronto Centre offers a wide selection of available laser toners and inkjet printer cartridges that are remanufactured (NOT REFILLED).  We

Untagged  2 Apr 2008 12:00 AM
My Computer is TOAST! Part 1... by Arthur Kaljian
 

Have you ever gone to Futureshop to buy a toaster? How about a microwave from The Brick? A refrigerator from Best Buy? I'm sure many of you have taken advantage of the weekly promotions from these big retailers to purchase appliances, furniture and electronics at bargain basement prices.

What about their computers? When it comes to price, they are hard to beat and for the home user who plans to

Member ArticlesComputer Backup 12 Mar 2008 12:00 AM
Your Backup Is Only As Good As The Information You Put Into It by 0

I wanted to provide you with a Hot Tip this week because a) it’s positively steamy in Toronto (by our winter standards anyway), and b) this tip is so important it’s “Red Hot” for: Absolutely Critical, Do Not Ignore, Think About It Right This Instant!

But first, let me ask you a question: Since your backup was first set up (either by us or—ho hum—someone else), have you added any new applications

Real Estate Information 18 Feb 2008 12:00 AM
Should you buy Toronto Real Estate at the TOP of the Market? by Dan Lajeunesse

How will you know a good house when you see it? What if you buy a house and can't sell the one you own? How can you make sure you are making a good investment? What if you think you paid too much and home prices drop?

After years of hefty home-price appreciations, it's natural to wonder how long the good times will last. Real estate markets are cyclical: prices go up and they go down. However,

Real Estate Information 17 Feb 2008 12:00 AM
Land Tranfer Tax Refund Program by Dan Lajeunesse

Land Transfer Tax Refund Program expanded to include first-time buyers of resale homes

The Ontario goverment recently announced the expansion of the Land Transfer Tax Refund Program to include purchases of resale homes.

Effective December 13, 2007, first-time buyers of resale homes, as well as newly constructed homes, would be eligible for a refund from the provincial government of up to $2000.00

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