Introduction

Are you always confused with computer language? Perhaps you don’t know what in the world a RAM or Motherboard is and no one ever seems to make it clear of why you should have these in a computer. These are just a few questions that are in the minds of everyday people who are not in the computer profession. Computer boffins always jabber on and on knowing that you don’t understand these terms but like to use them to make them sound professional or somehow qualified.

Our objective is to provide balanced information which makes sense to anyone. From the functions of computer components, different types of computer hardware and even home networking we cover all areas to make sure you are clear of what exactly there is to this box underneath everyone’s desk.

To buy or not to buy, that is the question

Only computer experts really know what to buy that will last. Anything from laptops, monitors, cables, software, USB memory, PC components to complete computer systems, we take all the hassle out and provide detailed product reviews so you know what you get for your money. So next time you walk into a computer store, you know which shelf to walk past and where to look for the best that is out there.

Help! I have never fitted a PC component before!

Relax. With our step by step instructions complete with pictures you don’t need to be an expert to fit your own PC memory. It only takes 30 seconds! IT PAYS TO READ. From computer safety instructions to general tips our complete guide to assemble your own PC with the pros and cons of every component will make you feel like a genius. Before you even go spending, we provide tips upon how to make your pc run faster without the need to spend single dime.

What is computer networking?

Computers have become so common for everyday use, and so cheap also, that nearly all households have at least 2 or more computers to accommodate their needs. So when these 2 computers communicate with each other and you share files like, transfer music, pictures and videos ect this is called networking.
A small home network of 2 Windows XP computers takes no more the 5 minutes to create. Step by step instructions are available on how to network and send / receive files between your computers and if you’re even more optimistic you can battle each other on you favourite computer game and prove you’re the best!