Alison Brundle
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Articles by this Author
Keep Your Important Laptop Data Secure
- By Alison Brundle
- Published 28/06/2011
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
We’ve all seen the headlines – reports of laptops containing vital state secrets or sensitive data being left on trains, the chaos this can cause and the retribution it brings down on the luckless owner, especially if they happen to work for a bank The most obvious answer is to never leave your laptop on a train
Wireless Computing on the Go
- By Alison Brundle
- Published 16/05/2010
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
Wi-Fi was probably one of the most revolutionary transitions in modern times Before the advent of Wi-Fi or wireless computing technology, users were tethered to their desks, routing everything through a LAN line and restricted in where they used their faster and more powerful computing technology by how long their cables were
The Advantages of Using Windows 7 on New Laptops
- By Alison Brundle
- Published 16/05/2010
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
Windows 7 was launched in a blaze of publicity, advertising a more ‘user-friendly’ system than its predecessor Vista But many people found Vista and even XP more than adequate for their needs, so if you’re in the market for a new laptop, why should you think about buying one with the new Windows 7 operating system, rather than the tried and tested Vista or XP
How to Upgrade Your Laptop
- By Alison Brundle
- Published 16/05/2010
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
Anyone into their technology has messed around with a computer at some stage Desktop PCs, thanks to their size and design, are ideal for upgrading – new graphics boards, an upgraded motherboard or even something as simple as a flat screen rather than the traditional box
Why Choose a Laptop Over a Netbook?
- By Alison Brundle
- Published 1/03/2010
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
For a busy population that’s always on the move but still wants to be connected to the rest of the globe via the World Wide Web, portability and functionality are key in any piece of technology Laptops have the market cornered – each one that comes out is lighter, has better battery life and more functions
Laptop Vs Desktop – Which One Is Right For You?
- By Alison Brundle
- Published 1/03/2010
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
The development of laptops revolutionised the way we use technology No longer tied to the desktop PC and thanks to the invention of Wi-Fi, we now have the ability to surf the Internet wherever we roam, the tethers of cords and plugs no longer a problem
Laptop Buying Tips
- By Alison Brundle
- Published 24/02/2010
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
Buying a new laptop can be an expensive business With the top of the range models changing hands for close to a thousand pounds and a mind-boggling array of dual-core processors, VGA graphics and other techno-speak to confuse the uninitiated, it can also be an intimidating process
AMD or Intel Laptops - What 2010 Could Bring to the Table
- By Alison Brundle
- Published 24/02/2010
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
While the Netbook offers ever-smaller PCs for those for whom size is an issue, it has left the laptop manufacturers free to concentrate on functionality, performance and processor speed The major battle is between the two giants of processors – AMD and Intel
Projectors – LCDs v DLP: The Battle Continues
- By Alison Brundle
- Published 27/01/2010
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
In the competitive world of digital projectors, two types reign supreme – the LCD (sometimes also called the 3LCD) and the DLP But which is better
Managed Print – Outsourcing Your Printing
- By Alison Brundle
- Published 27/01/2010
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
Despite the enthusiasm for the ‘paperless office’ in recent years, printers are still an integral part of daily business life Printers and print consumables can take up a hefty part of your stationary budget, so an alternative may be to outsource your printing and choose a managed print service
