Archive for March, 2010

A Stun Gun Cannot Stun a Victim When Utilized Against an Attacker

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

A stun gun is an extremely safe device to utilize for your personal protection. Even though stun guns are powerful weapons to operate, they have been designed so that they are safe and effective in their objective. The main goal after all with a stun gun is to hinder an aggressor, while allowing a victim to retreat to a safer place when they can contact law enforcers.

However for those who are new to stun guns, they may be weary as to how they operate. After all there are countless stun guns available that are equipped with an extremely high voltage. A voltage so high that it affects an attacker, and yet doesn’t affect the victim. How is this possible?

A Stun Guns “Stun”

Even though stun guns have been designed to effectively incapacitate any attackers, whether they are targeting law enforcers or the general public, a stun gun has been cleverly constructed so that it will not affect the one aiming the device.

Personal protection is the key component with these devices which means they are safe to use, as long as their usage is not abused by those operating them. However if a victim ended up getting stunned as well as the attacker, we would get no where. It would be a counter productive self defense device, which could potentially have more dangerous circumstances for the victim if they attacker was the first to regain the use of their muscles first.

Thankfully though even though you have to have direct contact with an attacker with a stun gun, you will not feel the repercussions of the stun guns “stun”. This is because the current is not high enough to pass through when you aim your stun gun on an attacker’s neck, stomach or hips, the main areas where you can successfully hinder an attacker.

This of course is wonderful news to know, as it means you can effectively utilize your personal protection device without fear of any additional pain to yourself. Not only that, but in all stun gun models there is also a safety feature included. This safety feature means that an individual carrying a stun gun does not have to worry about accidentally triggering the stun gun to stun themselves.

Another bonus with the stun gun is that if an attacker somehow manages to take your stun gun away from you in order to utilize it on you, they will fail. They will do this because of the disable pin that most stun guns are equipped with. All that you need to do is simply pull the pin from the device and the stun gun will remain ineffective until the pin is reinserted for use again.

From start to finish the stun gun have been constructed with safety in mind for those who are utilizing it, while providing maximum results to those it is used against. The stun gun is a trusted device to operate for your self defense. Without it, you could be faced with a situation you have no way of escaping from.

Author Bio: Joe Lau is a certified TASER instructor. He is the founder of BestStunGun.com which provides a good variety of stun guns and taser for personal protection.

Other Computer Commentaries

Benefits of the IPad Over the IPhone

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Apple completely revolutionized the cell phone market when they released their popular iPhone. Now, Apple is trying to revolutionize computers and technology with the iPad. Simply put, the iPad is a tablet computer that runs like an iPhone, but at a bigger size.

There are multiple benefits to each piece of technology. In the end, however, there are benefits that the iPad has over the iPhone. These four benefits are the core of the iPad, making it a better technology choice for many.

Size

The major benefit that the iPad has over the iPhone comes from the size of the iPad itself. The screen is nearly 10 inches, with a 9.56 inch by 7.47 inch stance. This larger size allows for multiple benefits.

All applications can be seen at a bigger size. Now, iPad app developers have a larger amount of screen to work with. Applications can be more detailed and more intricate, as they have the space to do so. An iPad app development team can also transfer their iPhone applications to the iPad; the iPad automatically resizes nearly all iPhone apps. Now, the most popular iPhone applications can be run on the iPad at a much larger resolution.

The size also makes the iPad a perfect technology piece for watching movies and television shows, as well as for reading books electronically. The size allows for these features to be big enough to be actually enjoyable, as opposed to the small screen that the iPhone offers.

Keypad

One major question that preceded the release of the iPad dealt with the keyboard itself. Apple fans wanted to know if they keyboard would be revolutionary, making it easier to type on a touch screen. Unfortunately, Apple failed to provide a revolutionary typing system. They did feature the full keyboard on the touch screen, much like the iPhone. The advantage, once again, comes from the size of the iPad. Typing on a touch screen is easier when the touch screen is nearly 10 inches in length in landscape mode.

Battery Life

The iPad claims to have an incredible battery life, with 10 hours of battery life. With that being said, it is important to note that battery life will change with each user as they use different applications.

3g Option/Wi-Fi Capabilities

Many iPhone users complain about AT&T’s 3G network. At times, the network can be slow and overloaded. The iPad gives you two options; one version that allows for monthly 3G plans, and one option that only features Wi-Fi capabilities. This makes it easier for users to use the table in their home, on their home Internet connection, without having to deal with the 3G network.

There have been some who say that the iPad is simply a large iPhone. Both pieces of technology use the same operating system, allowing applications to be transferrable. In the end, the size of the iPad creates multiple benefits over the iPhone. The upgrades in Wi-Fi and battery life make the iPad a smart decision for anyone who is looking for something smaller than a computer to use in their every day lives.

Author Bio: Jordan Ianelli has been an iPhone App Developer and an iPad App Developer ever since Apple announced the release of the SDK in 2008. Jordan is currently working with iPad App Developers for his first iPad app launch.

Other Computer Commentaries

IPad Apps: New Gold Rush For Developers?

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
iPad Views

With the announcement of the iPad shipping April 3, 2010, Apple opened up a plethora of new possibilities for application developers. iPad Apps will undoubtedly see the same success that has been seen with the iPod Touch and iPhone. Many potential iPhone developers turned iPad developers are extremely excited about the many possibilities that will come from their original iPhone Apps and their soon-to-come iPad apps. In all honesty, the iPad will create a new gold rush for application developers. There will be a lot of money that can be made from this new product, and in multiple ways. Those who work with iPad app development will see benefits in three major ways: Cross-Product Ability, Old Applications, and New Applications. Cross Product Abilities The iPad will have an interesting feature that will allow applications to be used on both the iPhone and the iPad. Applications that are created for the iPhone will be able to be bumped up to the iPad. This gives iPad app developers the ability to double the market that they may reach. They will design one game but will be able to have that game purchased for two separate pieces of technology. Old Applications Should Work The major gold rush that will come for current developers will come in the form of the applications that they have already created. Nearly all of the applications that have been created for the iPhone will be able to be used on the iPad. While no extra money will be made off of those who already own the application, money can be made off of iPad users who do not have the iPhone. Developers will not need to perform any more work on the applications that they have already created, but will be able to push them for an entirely new platform.

Scratch proof your iPad, buy the invisibleSHIELD

phone-and-pad

New Applications for the iPad The biggest part of the application gold rush that will hit the iTunes store because of the iPad will be because of the newest capabilities of the iPad. To put it simply, the iPad is bigger. There are multiple developers who have axed ideas or halted application ideas because the screen of the iPhone was too small. They will now be able to attempt those applications for the iPad. Application development teams will have the ability to do more with their applications. The big touch screen will allow for more to be placed on the screen at once. Applications can be more complicated, providing more information at once without having any visibility issues. iPad app developers will see multiple benefits from the release of the iPad. The new product gives them something new and unique to explore as they reap the benefits from any old iPhone applications they may have created. If these developers use a mixture of both old applications and new applications, they can easily see more money than ever before through any iPad application development. Some new and exciting opportunties will arise for the likes of the restaraunt industry (think iPad menus) and the medical field (think of a doctor walking around with an iPad instead of a clipboard and a medical chart).

Author Bio: Jordan Ianelli has been an iPhone App Developer and an iPad App Developer ever since Apple announced the release of the SDK in 2008. Jordan is currently working with iPad App Developers for his first iPad app launch.


Other Computer Commentaries

Canadian Postal Code and Route Mapping

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Postal code and route mapping in Canada is a little different from that of the States. In fact, they are undergoing a change in the way they handle their street addresses. One example of this, is in the Burlington area. Most of this area is a part of Rural Route #2 Milton, and Rural Route #6 Milton, and then still Rural Route #3 Campbellville for their mail delivery.

But, while this is true, these areas all still have an address that is a Burlington street address. This fact has caused many to suffer having their mail incorrectly reflect them living in the wrong location. It has made delivery very difficult and confusing. It has also been the cause of loss of access to emergency services. So they decided to change the postal identifier to Burlington so the rural areas will get the same type of mail delivery as everyone else in Burlington.

They began the process of fixing this problem in 2005. Local counselors and Parliament members met with people from the Canada Post and work on a solution to this confusing problem. They had to create brand new postal codes for the rural areas within the Burlington system. Their proposal for their solution did not get approved until 2009.

The postal codes in Canada are managed by the CPC, or the Canada Post Corporation. They provide a link between the codes and their standard Canadian geographic locations to make it easier to use the data. The associations between the standard geographic areas are used for mapping, data retrieval, analysis, or profiling.

The search for solutions to the Canadian postal code problems, led to the development of geocoding. This is a process, that assigns geographic identifiers, or codes, to data records and map features. This allows for data to be linked directly to geography. The intent for postal codes, originally, was to help sort mail quickly and easily, and make delivery more efficient.

Within the postal code, are indicators for where the delivery is to be made. This could be to a residential mail box, a super box, or a post office box. Also within the code, are the CPC processing facilities and the delivery installations. The first three code characters indicate the FSA, or forward sortation area. This represents a specific area that lies within a larger geographic region.

You can find maps available from the CPC that will show the organizational area that is represented by an FSA. Letter carrier walk maps, or LCWs, usually found on the internet concerning urban deliveries, provide FSA boundaries in relation to road networks. They can be much more helpful than FSA maps for determining FSA boundaries.

Postal code and route mapping in Canada has undergone a lot of change as they try to improve the efficiency of the whole process. It can really get confusing, and it is very hard to understand without some careful study. Postal codes by themselves are not good enough to get an exact location for the service area of the postal code. But the general area can be located by using the FSA.

Author Bio: The leading retailer for address management software solutions offers many analytic tools, including address verification, postal code map, and geocoding software. These innovative location intelligence technologies will contribute to your business optimization.

Other Computer Commentaries

The Online Fax Revolution: Have Fax Will Travel

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Sometimes it’s the little things that revolutionizes our lives, not the big ones. Just look at how a little thing like the simple email has completely changed our lives. And not only our personal lives, but also the way we do business. Just imagine how completely different our world be if we didn’t have email?

Likewise, online fax has been just as revolutionary, especially when you consider how business is done in this new computer age. Companies and small business owners have embraced this new way of faxing, totally changing the workplace setting or where work is done. Since online fax is simply using your email system (your faxes are sent as email attachments) and your Internet connection, your faxes are available anywhere, anytime.

It may seem to many, using words like revolution or revolutionary to compare online fax services may be going a little overboard, but when you consider that online fax turns every portable device, such as a cell phone, PDA, laptop or netbook into a fax machine; revolutionary is the only word that comes to mind.

Revolutionary because it has changed our whole concept of where we can work and do business. It has opened up a whole new area of opportunities and has made our workplace much more mobile. We can truly take our work with us, no matter where we travel. This can have significant importance if our business depends upon faxing to make sales, obtain new clients or for communicating with our employees.

Perhaps, even more important, online fax truly modernizes the whole idea of faxing, bringing it into our computer/Internet age. It makes all our faxing chores simpler, easier and much more efficient since there are no more missed faxes because of busy signals or paper jams. You can also send and receive multiple faxes at once which can be a major benefit if your have a large client list or need to contact a large group of customers immediately.

Then you have to factor in the point that online or Internet faxing is much more cheaper than the traditional way of faxing. Especially when you factor in the low monthly costs since most online fax services run around $10 a month, but you can find much better rates if you shop around and your faxing needs are minimum. Plus, you don’t have the monthly cost of an extra fax phone line because everything is handled with your computer and your email system. You also don’t have the monthly expense of inks, toners and paper since online fax is totally paperless faxing.

In order to use online fax you have to first sign up to an Internet fax service provider who acts as an intermediary to handle all your faxes. You are given an online account or interface where you can logon and check your faxes. You can also send your faxes from this online account, but there are many different ways to send your faxes. You can use your email system and many companies also have a desktop application which you can use to send and receive your faxes.

Perhaps, one of the most beneficial aspects of using these online fax services, you can get your own local or Toll-Free fax number within seconds of signing up. Within minutes you can be sending and receiving your faxes from wherever in the world you’re located.

How revolutionary is that?

Author Bio: For more information on Internet Fax Services use this handy online Comparison Guide to get your own: online fax services Or if you want more detailed information on Internet Faxing try here: internet fax services. Titus Hoskins Copyright 2010. This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.

Other Computer Commentaries

Guide to Choosing the Right Netbook

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Since netbook computers have become very popular, more and more people wonder which netbook to choose. So we recommend you to read this article before making your decision – maybe it will help you to choose the right laptop for you.

Before choosing a netbook, it’s important to realise the difference between ordinary notebooks and the new computer market trend – netbook computers. Netbooks are usually smaller (they are typically equipped with 7 to 11 inch medium resolution screen) and much cheaper – a netbook usually costs less than $500 than conventional laptops. Of course the compact size also means that the keyboard is a bit smaller – a netbook keyboard is often 92% the size of a standard laptop keyboard.

Netbooks usually have ultra low voltage processors (in most cases an Intel Atom series processor) which aren’t known for great performance, but still are powerful enough to run Windows 7 operating system smoothly. These processors are great for browsing internet, working with Office applications and watching movies because they use less energy and therefore provide much better battery-life.

Nowadays most netbooks are running Windows 7 Starter/Home Premium versions or a custom made Linux distribution. Many netbooks have a dual OS setup – one of the operating systems is for example Windows 7 while other is a fast booting OS that allows you to access internet a few seconds after turning the computer on.

You should take in account that if you choose a netbook with Windows 7 operating system, then you should make sure that the computer has at least 1 GB (even better – 2 GB) of RAM to ensure that the computer will work fast. We recommend to upgrade to 2GB of RAM especially to DDR2 800 (not 667) because the faster one have about the same price.

If you want to use your netbook for watching HD movies, we strongly recommend to choose a computer that’s equipped with NVIDIA Ion or Ion 2 platform which greatly enhances multimedia performance, even while watching Flash videos on Youtube, Vimeo and other video services.

Abut netbooks small screen size. For simple tasks a limited screen size may not be a problem, but working with larger documents, spreadsheets, or multimedia tasks can be a headache for some with the smaller screens. Though 7-10 inches is typical, there are netbooks on the market with bigger screens, like the 11.6 inch Acer 1410 and the Samsung NC20 which boasts a 12 inch screen.

Another dilemma is choosing between netbook modifications with a traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD) and netbooks that have a Solid State Drive. HDDs have greater capacity, but SSDs offer shock protection and better battery life. If you find yourself being rough with portable computer, it might be wise choosing a model with a flash memory SSD. If you are looking to get increased battery life some SSD models have an edge over HD models as well.

To sum this all up, you should choose a netbook if you want to buy a small and light laptop with good battery life for less than $500. Though you should be noted that you will have to live with a smaller screen and a compact keyboard.

Author Bio: James Pearman is editor of Computers and Consumer electronic portal gadgetine.com

Other Computer Commentaries

Reviewing the Intimus 502CD Multimedia Shredder

Monday, March 15th, 2010

It used to be that having a paper shredder was enough to safeguard your company’s private information. But given the popularity of computers, information is now stashed away on items such as CD-ROMs and floppy disks. Getting rid of those types of things can be a wee bit challenging, hence multimedia shredders were invented. One of the better ones is the Intimus 502CD, although it does have a couple of drawbacks. Let’s take a look at what this product does – and doesn’t – have going for it.

Strengths:

* The 502CD was specially designed to handle multimedia objects. It’s capable of destroying CD’s and DVD’s, credit cards, and floppy disks.

* This shredder offers a lot of security thanks to its Level 3 rating. It’s a particle-cut machine that will turn your items into shreds that measure a scant 5/16″ x 13/16″.

* One of the best things about the 502CD is how quickly it works. It can shred between 800 and 1,200 objects per hour, so this is a great device to get if your office needs to destroy a lot of multimedia items. Plus, it has a continuous-duty motor so it can run all day if you need it to.

* The 502CD has two different feed openings and waste bins. One is for CD’s and DVD’s and the other is for floppy disks. Separating the different types of waste will make it easier for you to recycle your shreds.

* Each unit has a reverse mode you can utilize in case your objects get jammed in the machine.

* This product has a three-year warranty.

Weaknesses:

* Unfortunately, the 502CD will not shred paper. You will need an additional machine if you need to get rid of your paper documents or one that can handle both paper and multimedia objects.

* The waste bins are relatively small, so if you do a lot of shredding, you may find yourself emptying them fairly frequently. The CD/DVD bin has approximately 1 cubic feet of space, while the floppy disk one has 0.8 cubic feet of room.

* This is a fairly heavy device that weights just under 100 pounds. However, it does not have casters, so moving the machine from one place to another might be a bit taxing.

* Finally, the 502CD needs to be started manually because it lacks an automatic on/off feature.

Overall, the speed and shredding capabilities of the 502CD are enough to recommend it to any company that needs a way to shred their multimedia items and also already has a paper shredder. It’s great that the machine has two separate waste bins because this will make recycling a whole lot easier. While it is disappointing that this product cannot shred paper, it is a really high-quality item that will make getting rid of your CD’s, floppy disks, and credit cards a quick and easy task. If you need to destroy your multimedia items, invest in the Intimus 502CD today so you can start shredding!

Author Bio: If you’d like to purchase the Intimus 502CD Multimedia Shredder, you should really visit MyBinding.com. They have this product available at a great price and they also have a fantastic selection of Pouch Laminators.

Other Computer Commentaries

Komtrak Inspiral Gives You a New Twist on the Old Spiral

Monday, March 15th, 2010

The best of both worlds, with an elegant look and feel all its own, the Komtrak Inspiral binding system lets you (or your print and copy shop) use your comb binding punch and spiral coil inserter to create a new kind of document that combines the rugged durability of comb binding and the functionality of spiral coil – and that has a unique, wide-coil look that is superior to either. Here are some of the features of the Komtrak Inspiral binding system.

* Loose-leaf or Permanent Binding. The original Inspiral system utilizes a removable clasp that goes at the end of your coil and allows for quick and easy changes and edits to your documents. Or, if you want to create a more permanent booklet, you can use the new Inspiral II spines that you can simply insert by hand or machine and crimp with needle nose pliers-no special crimpers required. Both of these systems give you the sheet security that can only come with multiple rings, as well as full 360 page rotation, and easy lie-flat functionality along with the distinctive and elegant look.

* Easy To Put Together. With Komtrak Inspiral binding, you can use equipment that is already in use by most copy and print shops, and perhaps even by your office. The ring spacing is designed to conveniently match the punch pattern of 91 hole plastic comb binding machines, with an insertion process that is faster and smoother because the rings are more tougher and more rigid. You can even use most standard spiral coil inserters to bind your projects, meaning that you can have new and distinctive looking documents using the equipment you already have on hand.

* Lots of Colors, Diameters, and Lengths. Komtrak Inspiral spines come in clear, black, and a special high-impact silver plastic. You can also get these spines in a wide variety of diameters from 10mm to 38mm, and in lengths from 8.5 inches to 11 inches so there is a spine to meet just about every need. Other colors and lengths are available by special order, so give Komtrak a call and see what they can do for you.

* Lots of Attractive Covers. Komtrak Inspiral covers are heavy-duty, waterproof, attractively textured and made out of acid free poly. They come with rounded corners and are designed with protective overhangs to keep your pages in peak condition. There are lots of colors to choose from including black, smoke, strawberry, grape, and lime. All back covers come in black and are a nice hefty.057″ in thickness. The Art Gallery Sketchbook cover is a cleat textured cover that allows you to display whichever art you choose, and there are specialty covers such as lizard skin and iridescent weave that is specially embossed in colors such as yellow, orange, deep red, dark green, and copper.

As you can see, the options available with Komtrak Inspiral binding make it a great, inexpensive and unique way to change up the look of your books without breaking the bank.

Author Bio: If you are interested in more information about Komtrak Inspiral Binding Systems, you might want to visit MyBinding.com. They carry a full line of Plastic Comb Binding Supplies, in many colors and sizes.

Other Computer Commentaries

Frequently Asked Questions About the Intimus 502CD Multimedia Shredder

Monday, March 15th, 2010

While computers and other technologically advanced devices are must-have items for today’s busy offices, using them can have one distinct drawback: what do you do with your CD-ROM’s, DVD’s, and floppy disks once you don’t need them anymore? Getting rid of these kinds of items can be tricky, especially since anyone could insert them into his/her own computer and access all the files you need to keep hidden. The best way to prevent this from happening is by using a multimedia shredder such as the Intimus 502CD. This is a very high-quality product that can give you a lot of peace of mind. Here are some frequently asked questions and corresponding answers about this product so you can determine if this is the shredder you need for your workplace.

1.)What exactly is the Intimus 502CD? The Intimus 502CD is a multimedia shredder. This type of shredder is ideal for offices in which multimedia objects such as CD’s, floppy disks, and DVD’s need to be destroyed for security reasons.

2.)How much can this machine shred? The 502CD has a really phenomenal shredding capacity: it’s capable of destroying up to 1,200 pieces per hour. So if your office shreds a lot of multimedia objects, this would be the perfect machine to get.

3.)How much security does this machine offer? This product is a particle-cut device. It can turn a multimedia object into countless pieces that measure about 5/16″ x 13/16″. This essentially ensures no one will ever be able to use the object again and thus, can’t access your private data.

4.)Does this product have separate feed openings for different items? Yes, it does. There’s one opening for CD’s and DVD’s and another for floppy disks. There are also separate waste bins for each type of waste so recycling your shreds won’t be a problem at all.

5.)Will this machine turn on and off automatically? The 502CD is a manual device which means it lacks an automatic on/off feature. However, it does have a continuous-duty motor so you can use the machine as often as possible and not need to let it cool down in between uses.

6.)What special features does the 502CD have? In addition to its continuous-duty motor and segregated feed openings and waste bins, this machine has a reverse mode that will be very useful if it ever jams up on you. Also, you can open the guard covering the machine’s inlet slot if you ever need to.

7.)Can the 502CD shred paper? Unfortunately, this device cannot shred paper. However, the machine’s incredible multimedia shredding abilities more than make up for this fact. Just be sure to have a paper shredder on hand so you can reap the benefits of this great product and still have your paper documents shredded as needed.

8.)What kind of warranty does this product have? This machine has a three-year warranty on both parts and labor.

No matter how big or small your office is, if you need to destroy multimedia items, you need a machine such as the Intimus 502CD. Get one today so you can enjoy more peace of mind – and get rid of those old disks that have been cluttering up your office.

Author Bio: If you’d like to purchase the Intimus 502CD Multimedia Shredder, you should really visit MyBinding.com. They have this product available at a great price and they also have a fantastic selection of Pouch Laminators.

Other Computer Commentaries

What is a Duplex Printer?

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Every time a print operation is executed, both paper and ink is being used and, depending on the type of printer, this takes a certain number of seconds to complete. This may not be a big deal for small printing operations, but when it comes to printing lots of documents, the period may last several minutes and you may find yourself running out of paper rather quickly.

Smart people would cleverly flip the paper after the first page is printed so the second page will go on the back side. This can be a very handy method in saving valuable paper especially if dozens of pages need to be printed. The only problem is that these types of operations take a lot more time to complete and requires a lot of manual effort on the user’s part. In fact, after you queue up all the pages to be printed, you need to load one paper at a time, wait for that page to print and then get the same page and reload the paper with the other side facing up. After that page is finished, you must set it aside and manually feed in another paper for succeeding pages. Quite an arduous process.

Another trick would be to print all of the even-numbered pages all in one go and then flip all of the pages over and restack to print all of the odd numbered pages. While this requires less effort, any printing errors and paper jams can cause some confusion and possibly waste more paper, ink and. The real way to save money by using less paper and time from doing all the manual feeding is by getting a duplex printer instead.

General Overview

Regular printers may be referred to as simplex printers, but duplex printers have the advantage of printing on a sheet of paper on both sides automatically on a single pass. This generally doubles the printing speed while reducing paper usage in half as long as it is okay for ink to be on both sides of the paper.

Duplex printers are not really a separate category of printers, but rather a feature that can be present in both standard printers and multi-function printers. All of the commercial printers that support duplex printing use lasers since inkjets need to rely on a cartridge that sprays ink on the top surface of the paper only.

Looking for a Duplex Printer

Ordinary printers should have the word “Duplex” right on the title so it should be easy to identify which printer has duplex printing capabilities. Most higher-end multifunction printers have a duplex printing feature, but may not have the “Duplex” word on the title. Therefore, if you want to find a multifunction printer with this feature, you will need to take a closer look at the list of features and see if it is supported.

These types of printers are generally more expensive, but can save a lot of time and money for people that need to do lots of printing on a daily basis.

Author Bio: Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who writes for a number of UK businesses. For a wide range of printers and products by brand, he recommends Printware Ltd, a leading provider of Duplex Printers including the Xerox Phaser 6140.

Other Computer Commentaries


privace policy | terms of service | about us