When purchasing a new printer, you're likely aware that virtually all
printer manufacturers will NOT include the printer cable you need to connect the
printer to your computer (usually a USB 2.0 A/B cable.) Without that cable, you
can't utilize the printer you just purchased.
Now, deciding on where to purchase your cable from can be the difference
between spending around $25-$30 for one cable and spending anywhere from $2-$7
for one cable (including shipping.)
Today, I want to focus on the importance of having a good firewall
protecting your PC.
As you likely know, hackers can get into computers whose ports are
unprotected/unblocked by a firewall. Hackers can certainly do a lot of nasty
things to your PC if they can get into your system, including causing havoc to
your software programs and operating system, steal and/or delete files off your
PC, and steal important sensitive information, such as social security numbers,
bank account numbers, credit card numbers, and more.
"Hello everyone, I hope you are doing very well! :-)
You may have heard recently that Windows is now giving PC owners the option
to "downgrade" from Windows Vista Business or Ultimate to Windows XP. You can
read more about this development here:
You likely have heard about all the problems associated with Windows Vista
since it became available earlier this year, including computer operating
problems because there isn't enough RAM to operate Vista to different
peripherals, like printers and USB flash drives, not working with Vista because
of the lack of compatible drivers.