Hardware

The New iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Have Arrived !

Apple has Unveiled the new Larger iPhone 6, & even Larger iPhone 6 Plus! As expected, Apple unveiled two new iPhones yesterday. The new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus have larger screens at 4.7-inch, and 5.5-inch respectively. Both models have a new curved design similar in design to the latest iPads. The new iPhones have enhanced display’s in both technology and resolution. The iPhone 6 has an amazing 1334 x 750 pixels.

Welcome the new Memory Standard DDR4

DDR4 Memory is Here Now – What are the Differences? In the world of computing, changes are inevitable as hardware makers continue to push forward with new technology developments in order to stay competitive and improve performance. As next generation and faster PC components such as SSD drives and  get faster and faster, we need faster and faster memory to keep up the pace. If you have been around the Personal

Turn on Adaptive Brightness on Your Laptop!

Enable Adaptive Brightness to Stretch Battery Life We would all like to have longer computing time, when when your laptop is un-tethered from its power supply and you are operating on battery power . As you probably know or could guess, the two primary culprits of battery drain in a laptop are the Hard Drive and the Internal Display. If you are lucky enough to have your laptop equipped with an

Move My Documents to Another Drive

Do You Need More Space on Your C Drive? If you are running out of storage space on your primary C: drive, perhaps because you have installed an SSD drive or for any other reason, it is easy to relocate your documents, music, pictures or videos to another hard drive in your system or to a network drive. Windows has a great utility to help you accomplish this task, and

Have an SSD Drive? You Should Verify Trim Setting

Verify SSD Trim Support – It is Important! You need to understand what TRIM does for your SSD drive, to appreciate why it is so important. You probably know your SSD drive is blazing fast at reading data, but not as fast at writing data.  Here is why: When copying data to your new SSD it is copying to a blank space, so it is able to operate at full speed.