Spring 2013

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    Proper Disposal of Electronics

    The Dangers of E-Waste

    E-waste is a term that describes unwanted electronic waste such as old computers, printers and TVs. E-waste is different from regular garbage and recycling because it often contains toxic elements like lead and mercury. Choosing to make the extra effort to recycle old electronics properly helps protect the environment from hazardous materials and reduces waste in landfills.


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    School Tips for Students

    Stay on Track During the School Year

    There is no magic formula for staying organized, managing stress or being successful in school or on the job. Some people thrive through their stress, others crash and burn at the first sign of stress. Some people wouldn’t be able to function without agendas; others remember everything without even needing to write it down. Everyone is different, so our ways of managing time and stress have to be different. There are however, many tips that can help guide you through the difficulties of managing time.


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    Google Computers

    Chromebooks and Chromeboxes

    What are Google Chromebook and Google Chromeboxes and how can they be used? What are the pros and cons of both Google products?


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    Tablets

    Pros and Cons

    A tablet, or a tablet computer, is a one-piece mobile computer. It’s similar to a laptop, because it is mobile, but differs because it’s primarily touchscreen, excluding the need to carry a keyboard or mouse (you can purchase these add-ons for different tablets). Tablets are the medium between a smartphone and a personal computer. You can use tablets to watch videos, read, listen to music, browse the internet, and use tablet apps.


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    History and Features of Google

    The Search Giant

    Google began as a research project for Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Both were Ph. D students at Stanford. Page began to research the backlinks of a given page and "considering the number and nature of such backlinks to be valuable information about that page (with the role of citations in academic publishing in mind). In 1997, the founders decided to use the name Google – a play on the word “googol”, which is a mathematical term for the number represented by the numeral 1 followed by 100 zeros. This reflected Google’s mission to organize a seemingly infinite amount of information on the web. 


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    How to Maintain your PC Service-Free

    Do it yourself!

    An ill-maintained PC has got to be one of the most frustrating issues that you can have if you work with computers often, especially if your computer is running slowly. However, there are a number of things you can do to improve the speed of your computer without taking it in for servicing.


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    Useful Apps

    Optimize your time at Uni!

    Here is a quick guide to some mobile apps that can help you out while at University!


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    How to Keep Your PC Secure

    Protect your E-Information

    Your electronic information is very important to you, and more importantly, very important to those who want it for less than legal reasons. Luckily, there is plenty that can be done to ensure that your information is safe and sound.


    Category: Spring 2013