Brother CS6000i Sew Advance Sew Affordable 60-Stitch Computerized Free-Arm Sewing Machine
Brother CS6000i Sew Advance Sew Affordable 60-Stitch Computerized Free-Arm Sewing Machine
- Free-arm computerized sewing machine; with 60 stitch functions, 7 styles of 1-step buttonholes, and variety of snap-on presser feet
- Computerized stitch selection on LCD screen; with auto threading, tension control dial, and auto-set drop-in bobbin
- 110-volt machine operated with either foot pedal or 1-touch button for start, stop, and reverse stitching; dual LED light
- Accessories include wide table accessory for quilting and more; hard cover case protects in storage
- Machine measures 9-3/4 inches wide by 9-3/5 inches deep by 12-1/2 inches high; limited 25-year warranty
List Price: $ 449.00 Price: $ 159.97
HP Pavilion dv9208nr dv9000 laptop computer for parts or repair
| US $71.00 (16 Bids) End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:44:05 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
| US $177.00 End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:45:21 PST Buy It Now for only: US $177.00 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
Related Computer Parts Products
Belkin 36-Piece Demagnatized Computer Tool Kit with Case (Black)
Belkin 36-Piece Demagnatized Computer Tool Kit with Case (Black)
- All tools are fully demagnetized to protect the computer's hard drive or magnetic media from damage
- Each tool is conveniently stored in a custom designed case
- Tackles minor electronic maintenance jobs with ease
- 6 1/2" W x 1 1/2" H x 10 1/4" D, weighs 1.65 lbs.
- Lifetime warranty
List Price: $ 49.99 Price: $ 21.98
Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop computer for parts or repair
| US $41.00 (9 Bids) End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:43:49 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
| US $83.00 (17 Bids) End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:43:58 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
Related Computer Parts Products
Vera Bradley Laptop Portfolio in Lemon Parfait
Vera Bradley Laptop Portfolio in Lemon Parfait
- Authentic Vera Bradley
- It features double zip closure, soft tricot-lined interior which will hold up to a 17" computer, adjustable padded bar
- Front and back pockets hold laptop accessories while soft rolled handles and a removable strap make traveling easy and comfortable.
- Measures 17" x 12" x 2-1/2", with a 3-1/2" handle drop.
List Price: $ 78.00 Price:
New Intel D915GAG / 0915PSY Socket 775 Desktop Board (Computer Part)
| US $34.99 End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:24:29 PST Buy It Now for only: US $34.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
| US $25.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:24:53 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
OEM Dell Ac Adapter Laptop Charger for Dell INSPIRON ,Dell XPS ,Dell Studio, Dell Latitude ,Dell Vostro, P/N PA-10 PA10 90w 90 watt Genuine/Original/OEM Portable Charger for Laptop Notebook Computer Battery Charger Power Supply Cord Plug
Dell Ac Adapter Laptop Charger for Dell Inspiron ,Dell XPS ,Dell Studio, Dell Latitude ,Dell Vostro, P/n Pa-10 Pa10 90w 90 Watt OEM Portable Charger for Laptop Notebook Computer Battery Charger Power Supply
- Input Voltage Range: AC 100V - 240V
- Output Voltage: DC 19.5V
- Output Current: 4.62A
- Genuine Dell AC adapter - Original Dell parts - Authentic Dell equipment - OEM Dell
List Price: $ 70.99 Price: $ 12.55
93 Ford Explorer Mercury Mountaineer 4X4 Part Computers
| US $29.99 End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:13:24 PST Buy It Now for only: US $29.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
| US $61.99 End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:16:25 PST Buy It Now for only: US $61.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
Find More Computer Parts Products
Ancient Computers, Part I – Rediscovery
Ancient Computers, Part I - Rediscovery
Ancient Computers is an excellent introduction to the calculating methods of diverse cultures across time. A mixture of history and practical techniques for understanding and using these ancient devices brings the tools of these long-forgotten civilizations to a wide audience. Stephenson writes in an easy-to-understand and accessible manner and the use of diagrams is extensive. Want know how to use an abacus or where it came from? This is the book for you!The book is appropriate for high school audiences and above.
Dag Spicer
Senior Curator
Computer History Museum
Mountain View, CA
=====
From the publisher:
N.B.: The "cents" of pricing: 398 = 400 + (-2), or CCDXCIIX = CD + (-II). A demonstration of the Roman Line Abacus subtractive number representations and the inclusion of negative numbers: keys to unlocking a four millennium old mystery of how the ancients did their arithmetic calculations.
-----
People, especially historians, have long struggled to appreciate and understand how Ancient Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, and Babylonians, et al, were able to do their arithmetic calculations. Many say the Ancients "probably" used line abacuses or abaci, a.k.a. counting boards. But most then trivialize the possible impact that use would have on the Ancient cultures because they really don't think those abaci would be very powerful and that they would be extremely hard to use.
The discovery this book documents and explores materialized from the author's experiences in engineering, with a knowledge that design compromises often have to be made; computer programming, especially the different number bases used; the hobby use of a Japanese abacus called the Soroban; and study of the Ancients' numbers and culture.
The bottom line is that the Ancients had a powerful and lightning fast computer; powerful and fast compared to any other calculation method available to them in their time.
Features included:
- multi-base number modes: decimal, duodecimal, or sexigesimal;
- operating on those numbers in two parts: a signed fraction of the base and a signed exponent of the base;
- easy and low-cost expandability; and
- built-in error checking!
On the "standard" Ancient line abacus doing base-10 calculations, the fraction could have 10 significant digits and the exponent 4. Certainly enough for most modern engineering or scientific problems. If you need more, though, just scribe a few more lines on the abacus and add a few more pebbles to your pouch! By the way, 170 small pebbles will suffice for any problem on the "standard" line abacus. They fit in a pouch that can be easily and comfortably be carried in a man's trouser pocket.Ancient Computers is an excellent introduction to the calculating methods of diverse cultures across time. A mixture of history and practical techniques for understanding and using these ancient devices brings the tools of these long-forgotten civilizations to a wide audience. Stephenson writes in an easy-to-understand and accessible manner and the use of diagrams is extensive. Want know how to use an abacus or where it came from? This is the book for you!
The book is appropriate for high school audiences and above.
Dag Spicer
Senior Curator
Computer History Museum
Mountain View, CA
=====
From the publisher:
N.B.: The "cents" of pricing: 398 = 400 + (-2), or CCDXCIIX = CD + (-II). A demonstration of the Roman Line Abacus subtractive number representations and the inclusion of negative numbers: keys to unlocking a four millennium old mystery of how the ancients did their arithmetic calculations.
-----
People, especially historians, have long struggled to appreciate and understand how Ancient Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, and Babylonians, et al, were able to do their arithmetic calculations. Many say the Ancients "probably" used line abacuses or abaci, a.k.a. counting boards. But most then trivialize the possible impact that use would have on the Ancient cultures because they really don't think those abaci would be very powerful and that they would be extremely hard to use.
The discovery this book documents and explores materialized from the author's experiences in engineering, with a knowledge that design compromises often have to be made; computer programming, especially the different number bases used; the hobby use of a Japanese abacus called the Soroban; and study of the Ancients' numbers and culture.
The bottom line is that the Ancients had a powerful and lightning fast computer; powerful and fast compared to any other calculation method available to them in their time.
Features included:
- multi-base number modes: decimal, duodecimal, or sexigesimal;
- operating on those numbers in two parts: a signed fraction of the base and a signed exponent of the base;
- easy and low-cost expandability; and
- built-in error checking!
On the "standard" Ancient line abacus doing base-10 calculations, the fraction could have 10 significant digits and the exponent 4. Certainly enough for most modern engineering or scientific problems. If you need more, though, just scribe a few more lines on the abacus and add a few more pebbles to your pouch! By the way, 170 small pebbles will suffice for any problem on the "standard" line abacus. They fit in a pouch that can be easily and comfortably be carried in a man's trouser pocket.
List Price: $ 3.98 Price:
Find More Computer Parts Products
Garmin Edge Handle Bar Mount Reviews
Garmin Edge Handle Bar Mount
- Secures Garmin Edge GPS Units To Bicycle Handle Bars
List Price: $ 13.50 Price: $ 5.40
Z-Line Belaire Glass L-Shaped Computer Desk Reviews
Z-Line Belaire Glass L-Shaped Computer Desk
- Sleek L-shaped glass desk from Z-Line Designs; ideal for corner placement
- Sturdy metal frame with reinforced plates on welding joints; black powder coat finish
- Clear 6mm/5mm tempered glass on desktop, display shelf, and slide-out keyboard tray; made in China
- Home assembly required; hardware included
- Measures 60 inches wide by 24 inches deep by 37 inches high; limited lifetime warranty
List Price: $ 349.99 Price: $ 199.99
96 Dodge Stratus ECM ECU Computer Used Car Parts
| US $141.99 End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:08:30 PST Buy It Now for only: US $141.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
| US $26.99 End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:11:10 PST Buy It Now for only: US $26.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
Computer Care, Can I Do It Myself?
With all of the resources available to you, you may well ask yourself, “Why do I need a computer expert to maintain my computer?” The short answer is, you don’t. Just like you don’t need a technician to fix your car, repair your furnace, or do any other maintenance or repairs. If you have the knowledge and the time, you can easily repair and maintain your own computer.
But be warned, there are several potential “gotchas” involved in maintaining your own computer. If you decide to repair your own automobile, a company won’t sell you a carburetor what will break your car. Unfortunately, that’s not true of computer maintenance. There are many programs out there that either don’t do what they purport to do, perform unnecessary functions, or are just plain dangerous to install. It’s up to you, the computer maintenance technician, to determine what programs you can safely use in what manner.
In this article, we’ll discuss some of the programs out there and what the do-it-yourselfer needs to watch out for.
Registry Cleaners Websites such as Finally Fast.com and Double My Speed.com have been promoting themselves heavily of late. These (and other) sites offer products to download and install that purport to improve your computer’s performance. These programs are mostly registry cleaners. The Windows registry is simply a database that the operating system uses to store everything it needs to know to run as per your specifications. In addition, it’s available to any other program to write their information in there as well. Since Windows 95, the registry has been the recommended repository for user preferences, settings, and any other variables a program has to remember.
Over time the Windows registry will become cluttered with unneeded information, most frequently caused by uninstallation programs not removing all of the data they should. The concept of a registry cleaner is that it will detect and remove these orphan settings, frequently improving computer performance.
The problem with registry cleaners is that they will often incorrectly detect a setting as unneeded and delete it, causing problems with either installed programs or the Windows operating system itself. Registry cleaners are good, but you should never blindly take their advice as to what to delete. You should always review each entry to verify that it can be deleted safely.
And keep in mind there are freeware applications that do an excellent job of cleaning your Windows registry. Ccleaner is the one recommended by The Computer Psychic. (Go to Google and search for ccleaner.)
Anti-Malware Applications Malware (spyware and virus) cleanup and prevention is one of the most important aspects of computer maintenance. If you catch a virus on your system, you leave yourself open to all sorts of mischief – including having files deleted, getting your address book scammed and spam e-mails being sent in your name, and even having your credit card and banking information stolen! Spyware can be just as bad – it typically “watches” what you do on your computer, down to even logging keystrokes, and thus stealing your passwords. In addition to these problems, spyware and viruses are often poorly written, causing performance problems in your system.
There are dozens of applications on the market that claim to remove malware from your system. And many of them do a good job. But here’s the rub – many programs that present themselves as anti-virus or anti-spyware are, themselves, viruses and spyware! The Computer Psychic has seen all too many systems where the owner has – with the best of intentions – installed an anti-malware app into their system, only to see the floodgates opened; they find themselves with more popup ads and performance problems than they’ve ever seen before.
So how do you make sure you don’t install one of these #$ %& programs? First of all, if you get a pop-up message telling you that your computer is infected with viruses and click here to download a virus cleaner, don’t do it! Without exception, these programs are scams. Downloading one of these apps will introduce your system to more viruses than you thought existed. In fact, when you see this window, you’ll be presented with an OK and Cancel button. Don’t click either one! If you click Cancel, it will still install a virus. Instead, click on the little X in the upper right-hand corner to close the window.
Secondly, if you use a search engine looking for anti-malware programs, be careful what links you follow. Malware creators will name their applications very similar to – or even exactly the same as – legitimate programs, hoping to confuse you into downloading theirs instead of the good one. For example, if you wanted to download Spybot Search and Destroy (an excellent anti-spyware program) and searched for it in Yahoo, the very first result you’ll find purports itself to be Spybot. Clicking their link takes you to a page that says it’s Spybot Search and Destroy, but is actually an application that acts as a gateway to allow viruses into your system.
So, again, you need to take the time to learn what is and what isn’t safe to install. The Computer Psychic has a very easy recommendation. Microsoft has a vested interest in keeping your computer malware-free. If they do a good job of preventing viruses from getting into your system, then that’s one less thing that Apple can beat them up over. Towards that end, in September of 2009, Microsoft released an excellent free anti-malware program named Microsoft Security Essentials (www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials). In the past, The Computer Psychic has recommended against all-in-one solutions, arguing that no one application can catch everything. But Microsoft Security Essentials is just that good. It does as good a job as – or better than – any other application, or combination of apps, in blocking any type of spyware or virus.
Startup Monitors While not as popular as the other system maintenance programs, proper use of a startup monitor can dramatically speed up your computer. A startup monitor will tell you just what programs, drivers and processes load when you start your computer.
When you boot up your computer, the operating system will also auto-start many other components – possibly a fax application, printer elements, video or mouse drivers, to name a few. These are good – they are essential for the proper operation of your computer. However, many applications add themselves to the auto-run settings for their own convenience – not yours.
For example, programs such as Adobe Reader and Microsoft Office will tell the operating system to pre-load some of their components as Windows starts up. This allows their software to open more quickly when needed. The downside of this is, even if you aren’t actively using their software, your computer is using memory running those components. Better to not pre-load those components; let the software take a second or two longer to load, and speed up your entire system.
Another popular use for the startup is for auto-update programs. These apps will periodically check the internet looking for updates. If one is found, the program will present you with a window telling you an update is available. Not only do these apps consume computer resources, they can be an annoyance.
In order to easily prevent unwanted software from running automatically, The Computer Psychic recommends a Microsoft application called AutoRuns (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx). Using Autoruns you can decide just what apps you want to run when starting your computer. Once again, though, don’t blindly turn of all apps. Make sure you know what you’re disabling.
Summary
As you can see, using the tools recommended in this article makes it quite possible for anyone to maintain their computer’s health. But as with anything technical, make sure you know what you’re doing before just tinkering away.
Finding a cheap desktop computer
Finding the right desktop computer for you can sometimes be tricky. You need to take into consideration the likes of is the desktop computer for home, an office, for business or for gaming purposes. Other things you need to generally know is the RAM size, Hard Drive (HD) size, does it have an operating system etc. Looking for a desktop computer at a reasonable price can also be a bit tricky for most of us. The price you will pay depends on the system specifications. The higher the spec, the higher the cost is generally the theory but if you are looking for a cheap desktop computer that will brighten up your room and make general day to day tasks easier, then a cheap desktop computer ranging from £200 – £300 would be ideally suited to you.
With a cheap desktop computer you have the ability to execute tasks that offices and business use, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases which can be especially useful if you have organization within your life. Cheap desktop computers are definitely not recommended for office or business use, however, due to the fact that the processing abilities with a cheap desktop computer are much lower than of that required. Cheap desktop computers are also great for those who like to surf the web so for families, couples and even individuals a cheap desktop computer would be ideal.
Cheap desktop computers are not portable, where they can be carried around freely like a laptop or netbook, however, for home use only cheap desktop computers are perfect. Cheap desktop computers can even make a room look much better!
When buying a cheap desktop computer, some of the manufacturers that you may see include HP and Dell. These two particular cheap desktop computer manufacturers are trusted and definitely recommended if you are looking for a fast and reliable cheap desktop computer. Most cheap desktop computers will come fully equipped with a motherboard, WIFI card, LAN card, optical drive, hard drive, RAM and an operating system (normally Windows XP for cheap desktop computers), so really, it’s just a case of plug and play with most cheap desktop computers.
You can buy a cheap desktop computer from PC repair stores, large computer stores and online through marketplaces such as eBay and Amazon. Remember to always check the system spec of cheap desktop computers before purchasing, as what seemed like a good deal may in fact not be.
A computer is a system of many parts working together. This demo, aimed at beginners, takes you on a tour of the parts of a typical desktop computer: the case, monitor, mouse, keyboard, printer, and speakers. www.microsoft.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
LeapFrog ClickStart My First Computer Adapter
LeapFrog ClickStart My First Computer Adapter
- AC adapter for ClickStart My First Computer.
- Plug the adapter into your ClickStart console and an AC wall outlet.
- Output rating: DC 5V, 2.5 VA
- Recommended for all ages
List Price: $ 10.99 Price: $ 7.99
HP Compaq NC6000 laptop computer for parts/repair
| US $29.99 End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 6:28:55 PST Buy It Now for only: US $29.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
| US $85.99 End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 7:01:11 PST Buy It Now for only: US $85.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
Silverhill 15 Piece Tool Kit for Apple Products
Silverhill 20 Piece Tool Kit for Apple Products
- 20 Piece Tool Kit with all the tools you need for many Apple Product Repairs
- 5 screwdrivers, 2 spudgers, 9 L keys (6 star, 3 hex), SIM adapter kit, suction cup
- Handy carry pouch
- New for Xmas 2011: includes star screwdriver for Macbook Air
List Price: $ 9.99 Price: $ 12.99
3 Part Continuous Computer Forms Paper 9-1/2″ x 11″ White/Canary/Pink Reviews
3 Part Continuous Computer Forms Paper 9-1/2 x 11 White/Canary/Pink" "
- Finest quality carbonless paper for the sharpest image.
- Paper Shipped Today orders are shipped on the same business day that they are received.
- Packed per case, 533 three part sets
Price:
GLC-SX-MM 30-1301-02 Class 1-21CFR1040.10 Computer part
| US $15.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 5:21:12 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
| US $48.99 End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 5:59:17 PST Buy It Now for only: US $48.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
Genuine Dell 9-Cell Lithium-Ion Rechargeable 11.1 V 7050mAH Battery for Latitude D800 Precision M60 Inspiron 8500 8600 Inspiron 8500 8600 Part Numbers: 7P066, Y1635, 1X284, 2P700, 8N544, 9X472, W2391, 5P140, 5P144, Y0956, G25055, BAT7P066
Genuine Dell 9-Cell Lithium-Ion Rechargeable 11.1 V 7050mAH Battery for Latitude D800 Precision M60 Inspiron 8500 8600 Inspiron 8500 8600 Part Numbers: 7P066, Y1635, 1X284, 2P700, 8N544, 9X472, W2391, 5P140, 5P144, Y0956, G2055, BAT7P066
- Genuine Dell 7050mAh/80WH 11.1v 9-Cell Notebook Battery, part 7P066
- Color: Grey
- Size: 8.75" x 2.65" x .85"
- Weight: 490g
- Technology: Lithium-Ion
Price: $ 26.33
Sparco Multicolor Carbonless Computer Paper
- Assembly Required: No, Color: Yellow, Media Quantity: 1850 x Sheet, Media Size: 9.5" x 11"
- Sold as 1 carton
List Price: $ 261.39 Price: $ 56.00
Chrysler Town & Country Transmission ECU ECM Computer 1998 Part #PO4686707AJ
| US $40.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 3:42:49 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
| US $29.77 End Date: Thursday Feb-23-2012 4:59:19 PST Buy It Now for only: US $29.77 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
Find More Computer Parts Products
HP USB Mini Speakers
HP USB Mini Speakers
- Speakers Included: 2
- Speaker Features: Plug and Play Technology
- Sensitivity: 78dB
- Frequency Response: 230Hz-16000Hz
- Peak Power Handling: 2 Watts
- Material: Plastic
- Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty on Parts and Labor
- Wired Connectivity: USB, 3.5mm Jack
List Price: $ 29.99 Price: $ 19.45



