Smart Tech Guide Book

The personal computer market has come a long way since its inception. Way back in 1965, Gordon E. Moore, the co-founder of Intel Corporation came up with an insightful observation about advances in computer technology. His prediction on how fast computing devices will evolve, is widely accepted by most people and is now known as Moore’s Law. To put it concisely, he stated that integrated circuits would double in performance every 18 months. So it is evident that a computer that you buy today will seem lackluster in a matter of two years from now if not chosen carefully.

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If you plan to use your laptop/desktop for basic purposes like typing a document or watching a movie, you can safely assume that a decently priced device will serve you well. However, if you truly want to enjoy watching that movie with good sound output, it may be worthwhile to look at the kind of display it comes with and the quality of speakers on offer. Also important to observe would be the kind of media it supports. Nothing can be as frustrating as finding out that your newly bought computer isn’t compatible with your favorite collection of movies or songs.

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I have installed a guest XP SP3 x86 on a Windows 7 x64 host. Now I am trying to use USB devices from my host and trying to connect them to my guest system. But it seems that Guest system is not recognising any new hardware. I really need this in order to

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