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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Games To Encourage Thinking Skills

There is no doubt about it, using computer games is a great way to encourage children to expand their realm of thinking. Your options for entertaining your child may seem numbered. Many people allow their children to spend quite a bit of time in front of the television. But, what good does that do? If you want them to learn something while they are zoned out, you are completely lost. But, if you flip on the computer, download a great game, you may actually be able to encourage them to learn more and you will encourage good thinking skills as well.

Thinking is not something that everyone can do well. Now, we are referring here to the thought process that goes along with solving problems. For many children, this is something they struggle with. Mom or Dad always takes care of the problems. If something isn't right, just call mom or dad. Even on the television, that is full of real life and imaginary "problems" that need to be solved, there is no encouragement for children to come up with the solution. What happens then? They just sit and watch and let someone else handle the problem.

But, what happens when they are older or in a situation where they have to solve the problem at hand? Do they know how to analyze their thoughts, ideas, and to find the right solution? Many don't. But, if you would like your child to be the one who does know how to flip the switch on and solve the problem, consider allowing them to sit in front of the computer as opposed to the television.

Okay, so too much time in front of the computer isn't much better, but there are ways to you make what time you do allow them to sit at the computer to be good times. This is you simply need to maximize what they are doing. There are several good games out there that can be used to stimulate thinking in children. For many people, this is the perfect way to go to encourage children to learn how to solve problems without letting them in on it! Yes, because games are fun, the child will not fight you on playing them. Much unlike a lesson plan, this way seems to encourage children to come back to the game time and time again, therefore getting the experiences they need to learn a thing or two.

But, what are these games? What are the options that are out there for your child? There are many games, and although we will only talk about a few here, find ones that will work well with your child. What are his or her likes and dislikes? Sports? Television characters? Perhaps they enjoy space or under water adventures. Search out those games that will intrigue them as well as encourage them to think.

Some to consider include Big Thinkers Kindergarten and the series of Freddi Fish Adventures as well as many other games specifically for children. These are mainly for younger children, but you'll find many more for older children as well. In fact, consider giving your older kids more puzzle related games to help them along this course as well.

When you give your child the gift of being a problem solver, they will work through the situations that happen to them, big and small, without fear of not knowing how to handle them. They will be more likely to do well in the real world then. What's more is that you can feel good about all that time they spend in front of the tube (even though it's the computer not the television!)

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Guide to Buying a Laptop Computer

With the many different brands and models on the market, buying a laptop or notebook computer may at first seem confusing. But simply breaking down the process into a few key areas and using Myshopping.com.au to search for the most suitable features and pricing makes it much easier to access exactly the machine you're looking for.

How important to you is mobility?

Mobility in laptop computers is a combination of size, weight and battery life: how often you carry it around, and if you will be relying mainly on the notebook's battery, or whether you will access an external power source. Laptops can weigh from a little over 1 kg up to 6kg, depending on the model and features included. The screen, storage space and disc drive all affect the weight.
Battery life is shortened by bigger screens and multiple disc drives. Manufacturers advertise the weight of the laptop in their specifications, but it is important to consider whether that specification includes batteries and other peripherals such as external drives that you may be lugging around. The most common battery type is Lithium Ion (Li-Ion), which can operate for one to three hours under normal working conditions. But many power saving options available and higher celled batteries can extend the discharge time considerably. Battery life deteriorates over time however, and as your laptop ages; the discharge rate of the battery will diminish. Sometimes it is worthwhile carrying an additional battery.

Application and cost

If mobility is of a lesser concern, then battery life and weight will be less important. You may be more inclined to have a bigger processor, screen size and memory capacity. The type of work you do can affect the screen size and type that is most suitable for you. For a lighter load, and less graphics intensive applications a 12-14in screen instead of 15 or 17in widescreen will be more suitable. If, on the other hand, the graphics capabilities and size of the screen are important then the best screen you can afford will be more of a priority. It may work out cheaper to buy a basic unit and add such things as an external TV card and DVD burner when the need arises.
How much you need to spend is closely related to how you use your laptop. If you only want to access your e-mail, browse the Web and do word processing, then you can consider lower budget machines with smaller processors, screens and facilities.
A medium-level user, perhaps playing games or working in multimedia applications, will need a powerful processor, graphics controller, storage space, and a bigger screen. The more features your laptop has, the more expensive it will be. Including a DVD-burner instead of DVD-ROM, hard drive capacity of more than 40GB, a 17in widescreen screen and wireless capabilities results in a more expensive machine.
If you are not looking for high power and graphics capabilities, then you may find a suitable laptop for around 1500. The latest processor, full blown graphics capability, DVD burner, widescreen and wireless connectivity may cost over 4000. Use Myshopping.com.au to search with different price ranges.

Other key components

Having determined by what you will do with it, and how mobile you need to be that you are definitely buying a laptop, you now need to get down to the nitty gritty and find the specifications that will meet your needs. So, what to look for? Essentially, you are considering differences between the following components: display, graphics controller, memory (RAM), hard disk, removable storage, networking options, peripheral connectivity, sound and battery.

Display and Graphics

Notebooks now all feature LCD screens (Liquid Crystal Displays) presenting crisp text and reduced eyestrain. These screens display sharper text than standard CRT monitors, but are less capable of displaying well-rendered graphics. If you will be using your notebook for graphics work, it may be worthwhile having a CRT monitor to connect to. Screen sizes for notebooks range from 12.1in to 17in (widescreen). A 15in display or 15.4in widescreen alternative is the most common in notebooks today. Widescreen is quickly becoming more common, partly to accommodate playback of DVDs and also because widescreen proportions make it is more durable.
On-screen graphics are affected by both the size and type of screen as well as the graphics card. It is reasonably safe to assume that larger displays offer higher on-screen resolution. Screen brightness (measured in nits) is another specification that can vary between makes and models. Brighter screens impact less on eyes and can be more easily read in bright conditions. Some manufacturers have a glossy, reflective coating over the display improving contrast and colours. But, because it increases the reflectivity of the screen, it can show you reflected in the screen. Surface scratches may also show up more readily. Not all LCD screens have the same viewable angle, with some screens not easily viewed from a side angle.
Graphics performance in laptops is still inferior to that of desktop machines. All graphic controllers easily render 2-D images and if you don't need more from your graphics, then an integrated graphics controller is ample. However, if you want to play the latest 3-D games at a decent resolution and frame rate or you're a CAD designer, then you'll need a discreet graphics controller with a dedicated DDR video memory.

Memory and Storage

In all computers RAM chips keep the CPU efficiently fed with data or instructions from programs on the hard drive. Notebook computers now commonly use DDR SDRAM (Double Date Rate SDRAM), the default standard, and DDR2 SDRAM which is a next-generation memory type offering considerable performance and power benefits over SDRAM. Either way, when it comes to RAM, more memory is better and you should consider 256MB as the absolute minimum. Upgrading memory can achieve better performance, and quite a number of vendors offer higher RAM configurations as a 'deal sweetener' at the time of purchase. Search through Myshopping.com.au for bundled extras such as more RAM.
The hard drive provides the long-term storage and is the centre of program control. There are two critical specifications of hard disks. One is disk speed, measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). Faster disks speeds provide quicker access for loading and saving and 'file swapping'. The other is storage capacity, and drives are now available for notebook computers with 120GB capacity. If you work with large file sizes, then you will probably want at least 40GB of hard drive space. You may also want to consider the type of removable storage such as a DVD writer, removable hard disks and media or 'flash' card systems that will suit your use best.

Networking and connectivity

Laptop computers now include 56Kbps modem (RJ-11) and 10/100 Ethernet (RJ-45) connections as standard features. Some feature an Infrared port and you can use it to connect your mobile phone. Other wireless technology for connecting mobile phones, printers and PDA devices includes Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, allowing connection at certified public access points and home wireless networking. Most laptops use USB 2.0 or FireWire connection for connecting keyboard, mouse, printers, cameras and other peripherals. Nearly every new notebook will have around three USB 2.0 ports, and one FireWire port and a VGA-out port to connect an external monitor to.
Notebook computers have traditionally been able to expand their capability through simple plug-in PC Cards. Recently a new standard has emerged called ExpressCard, a smaller, faster and more portable plug-in card to provide such things as expanded video and sound capacity.
Choosing a laptop becomes much easier once you've decided on these basic requirements. You can search Myshopping.com.au to compare makes, models, prices, accessories and all the important specifications. You can also compare vendors and their prices and service.

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Guide to Buying a Webcam

How web broadcasting works

Webcams are those handy little cameras that attach to your PC and send images to a web page that can be viewed by others. This enables you to share daily life events with friends and family in other parts of the country or the world, or to arrange a video-conference with colleagues and maintain long distance relationships of all kinds. Of course the number of ways to use this technology is limited only by your imagination.

Web Cameras

But before you buy a webcam, it pays to understand a little about how the technology of broadcasting images over the Internet works. Of course, if you\'re a full bottle on this already, you can skip this section and go straight to browsing the options on Myshopping.com.au where you can compare products and suppliers, their specifications and prices.
Webcams provide \'real time\' images of people; places and events that can be viewed \'live\' on a web page. The broadcasting end has a camera that captures the images, feeds them into a computer to an ISP and out to viewing pages across the Internet. There are two different types of broadcast: streaming images, where the images are a constant stream downloaded in video format; or Java, where the images are captured at fixed time intervals and refreshed on the web pages at a rate fixed by the broadcaster.

The Applications - What are you intending to broadcast, and to whom?

There is a wide range of uses of webcam technology. Some examples include personal \'Big Brother\' style diaries, sharing of family events, workplace security, video conferencing, virtual tourism, road traffic management, weather watching, event broadcast and a host of others.
Before you make a choice about any webcam equipment, it helps to decide exactly how you want to use the technology, in other words, what you are intending to broadcast. This decision will impact upon the type of camera you use, and how you use it.
A second consideration is, who will be viewing your content? What level of quality is expected? This will help determine the type of camera you use, the software involved and your Internet connection. Of course, your Internet connection may be a limitation on how much you can do.
The requirements for video conferencing are different from the requirements of workplace security, which are different again from the requirements of sharing a family event.

The physical components

There are a number of physical components required to make web cam technology work. At the top of the list is the camera itself. Then, depending on the type of camera you use and the way in which you want to deliver the content to the Internet, you may need to incorporate video capture hardware in your computer. Some software is required to help you process the data, and Internet connection is required and a web page into which the data is fed.

CAMERA CHOICES

Your choice of camera depends somewhat on what you are intending to show. If you need to reach a large public audience yo may want good quality camcorder or megapixel camera that captures high quality images. If it\'s just for seeing who\'s at your front door or keeping an eye on the kids in their playroom, then it may not need to present high quality images. If you are intending to use it outdoors, it will need to be weather proof and you may need to consider sun and UV protection. Available power supply and any robotic requirements for camera movement and focus are extra considerations.

Dedicated webcams

The most basic webcams connect to a PC using a simple USB connection. A wide range of cameras with accompanying software at a range of prices is available for this type of application. Simply search though Myshopping.com.au to compare prices and specifications. Dedicated webcams are simple to install and easy to use, but come with limitations that affect the quality of the images, such as low number of frames per second (refresh rates) and resolution (pixels per inch).

Camcorders and security cameras

Higher quality images and more camera control come from using camcorder and security cameras. To use these devices you will need to add a video capture card to your PC. Once you have that installed however, you can use a wide range of cameras from broadcast cameras to miniature spy cameras. You can include variable lens options, filters for daylight and low light situations, as well as robotic controls for panning and focus adjustments. You can search through Myshopping.com.au for camcorder selections.

Integrated cameras

An integrated camera combines the camera and the optical hardware with a video server, and as such requires no additional software. They can be used in network situations or as stand-alone devices for monitoring progress on a construction project for example.

Megapixel cameras

Network megapixel cameras combine network capability with high quality digital camera technology. These cameras offer excellent quality but this creates large files sizes, therefore they have limited application in constant streaming video. However for interval refreshed archive image collection, they are ideal, providing a constant record and high quality. You can search through Myshopping.com.au for digital camera selections.

SOFTWARE

If you are not using an integrated camera solution, you will need to install an encoding program like Webcaster or MediaCaster to transfer your images to a web page.
At the receiver end, when web surfers browse the internet and wish to view live video on the web for the first time, they will need to download dedicated applications that show the content such as an ActiveX control, Windows Media player, Flash player or the like.

INTERNET CONNECTION

Finally, you need an Internet connection. The hardware you will need may include a modem for dial-up connection, or modem/router for a broadband solution. Naturally the higher the quality you want, or the faster refresh rate you want, the more bandwidth you will need. ADSL (Broadband) is going to offer you the best solution, but keep in mind what your Internet connection when you are making choices of cameras and feeder software.
Webcam applications work well with wireless solutions. Make sure when you are purchasing a camera or network video solution that it is compatible with any wireless system you may be using in a LAN.

Key considerations

The specifications that are variable with webcam applications, and are affected by camera type, web interface and Internet connection, include the number of frames per second and the image resolution.
Frames-per-second is the number of times a still image flashes by in a second to give the appearance of moving pictures. In Australia, the standard television PAL format is at 25 frames per second. A webcam with up to 30 frames per second will show normal video images. But the more frames per second you demand, the more bandwidth, memory and processing power is required.
Resolution is measured the number of pixels per inch. High quality photographs require a high resolution. But the standard for web images is a low 72 dpi. Higher resolution images will not be of any better visual quality, just slower to upload and download.
Use Myshopping.com.au to compare different webcams, camcorders and digital cameras. You can compare the prices and specifications of the different products and brands, and a wide range of reputable vendors.

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The Quick and Byte-Free Tips in Buying Computers

Buying a PC?
With hundreds of brands and models out there, the choice is just overwhelming. You don’t want to end up with something puny, but neither do you want something too loaded with features that you don’t need anyway. How to start then?
When you’re buying a computer, the first thing to decide is whether you need a desktop or a laptop. With that out of the way, you need to know then which features you want in your computer, as well as which PC manufacturer you want.
The primary benefit of buying a Windows-based PC is the popularity of the Microsoft Windows operating system. These computers have been top-of-the-line in terms of software compatibility, claiming about 90% of the market share. Most software application developers think about Windows first, while Mac second.
However the Apple Mac computer does have some advantages with regards to speed and performance. The Macintosh performs extremely well in terms of graphical editing, video, and multimedia, making more efficient use of memory and processing power. Macintoshes might have quite a number of profound strengths, but because of their low market share they can sometimes be found wanting in regards to compatibility with mainstream business software.
Once you’ve decided on the PC, the next thing to consider is the price. Be aware that computer manufacturers have a price tag that represents the barest bones computer and most probably, you’ll end up paying hundreds more dollars than the initial price tag once you have included all the configurations you need. Don’t be fooled by believing you have great value because of all the software that is included. Often you don’t need half of it.
Finally, consider the tech support offered by the company after purchase of your PC. Remember, you may get a really great deal, but if the computer breaks down, will you get the after sales support you need?
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Six Common Web Site Design Flaws

1. Budgeting for initial site development and ignoring maintenance. Calendars and announcements seem like obvious reasons for site maintenance; but the fact is that there is no such thing as content that will never change. When a site becomes outdated it tells visitors that the site owner is sloppy and unreliable. It announces clearly that there is no reason to look further at the site or to return to the site.
Keeping information fresh and up to date is a considerable commitment that cannot be overlooked.

2. The home page does not quickly and clearly identify the site and tell visitors why they should be there. The home page has a big responsibility in the overall success of a site. While it may be used to accomplish many tasks, the home page absolutely must do two things --
It must tell visitors what the site is, what it's for and why they should be there.
It must give an overview of what the site has to offer, usually through persistent navigation.

3. The site contains multiple navigation systems. This becomes particularly troublesome when various navigation schemes contradict, duplicate or compete with each other. Such schemes fight for visitors' attention, bogging them down, putting them off and sidetracking them.
All navigation should have a clear and distinct reason for being on the page.

4. Letting visitors get lost - no indication of current page. The virtual reality world of a Web site makes it easy to get lost or to feel lost. Page identification should be obvious. There are very good reasons to use page titles in the browser title bar, but since people rarely notice the title bar, it's not enough to prevent visitors from getting lost.
The navigation should indicate the current page.
Each page should have a prominent title near the top of the page copy.

5. The site's style is inconsistent. The way you handle information on one page is the way you handle information on every page.
Avoid inconsistencies in copy writing style, design style, buttons and link text, descriptions, page titles and copy heads, etc.
If you use title case on lists, use it on all lists.
If you use captions on some photos, use them on all photos.
If you name a link or button, use that same name wherever that link or button is used.
If links are in a box and colored blue on one page, they should be the same on all pages.

6. Using backgrounds that reduce readability and obscure content. Patterned and even solid color backgrounds can make text difficult to read. Years ago, I participated in a university study of computer screen readability.
Black type on a white background is the easiest to read.
Dark type on a light background is more readable than light type on dark backgrounds. If light type must be used on a dark background it needs sufficient contrast and weight to be workable.
Patterned backgrounds if absolutely necessary should be very light like a watermark and should have large un-patterned sections where type can be placed.

If something is hard to use it doesn't get used very much.

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How Do You Start Creating Your Internet Business

You have attended not just one but a few internet marketing seminars and workshops. Maybe you have purchased one of those wonderful crash courses or surefire success programmes that promise to let you earn $10,000, $100,000 or even $1,000,000 within 6 months. Six months come and gone and you are still nowhere near to “sacking your boss” and are hopelessly drowning in the silos of information that you have acquired with all your savings. Get the idea?
Or maybe you are new to this internet marketing game. Do not get me wrong, internet marketing is the new goldmine in the 21st century but be warned, unless you stay absolutely focused, you will be joining the beeline of people who are making a dash for this seemingly “easy money”.
What you need is a simple but proven Internet Marketing Success Model. There are 4 key components in this model :

- Product - Conversion - Traffic - Back-end

Product

Remember building your internet marketing business is no different from building a business in the real world. It is not a get-rich-easy-and-quick scheme. You need to offer a quality product in terms of information and packaging; you need to build trust with your customer base; you need deliver good service, etc.
First decide on what internet marketing business models you like start with – product owner, affiliate marketer, membership site, or Adsense site, etc. The best advice I could give is to build a long-term and sustainable business through being a product owner in a particular space, also known as a niche, especially one that is in high demand, low competition and one which you have strong interest or expertise with. Then build that brand positioning in the that nice over time until you are recognized as the authority in that area. Do that well and in due time you will be exploiting every possible form of internet marketing models be it selling affiliate products or adsense with the list of customers you have painstaking built up – reap the harvest.

Conversion

Both conversion and traffic are premised on your marketing skills. By now I hope I will not need to belabor the point about why you do not need to know programming or computer skills to be successful on the internet. The many experts would have told you that. This is precisely where most people go astray with your internet marketing efforts. Instead of focusing on the 2 primary areas of conversion and traffic, they follow after every latest topic, gimmick or affiliate programme out there in the market. Guaranteed failure.
Focus on your sales copy. Ensure it is able to convert every single visitor to your page, otherwise you will be creating a lot of marketing waste. Become your own customer and judge if the persuasion is strong and what other bonuses can you throw in.

Traffic

There are paid and unpaid traffic. For starters, I suggest you try and maximize all your free traffic before going to Google Adwords. That way you lower your investment and breakeven earlier. Confidence booster for the long race ahead. There are many ways to drive free traffic to your site. Find out in my special report which you can download for free by following the link at the end of this article.
Use every opportunity to market your site online and offline. You need only one skill to be successful in this business – marketing.

Back-end

This is often the part most overlooked by internet marketers. And this is only the part that separates a millionaire internet marketer from his poorer cousin who just “gets by”. Right at the product stage you will need to plan for a string of spin-offs, related and affiliated products that you can lined up to upsell at every stage of the relationship with your customers. And in various forms from text to audio to video to tele-seminars and even face-to-face one day.
Internet marketing is a skill that requires honing. And one that is definitely an essential money skill for long term prosperity. I have given you the tried and tested Internet Marketing Success Model which I hope will be a guiding light for you in this venture. Good luck.

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Helpful Tips for Refilling Your Lexmark Ink Cartridge

To refill a Lexmark ink cartridge should be quick, easy and fun. So why not join the many thousands who are already enjoying savings on their printing costs by using a Lexmark ink refill.
But how do you go about refilling a Lexmark Cartridge without all the hassle that sometimes gets associated with doing this task. Below we provide you with some tips which should help you.

1. Avoiding the mess.

Whenever refilling your ink cartridge you should do it over some newspaper but it is better if you can use an old rag or shirt instead. The reason being the cloth will soak up any excess ink immediately and it will be much easier to clean up afterwards. But once you have practiced refilling your ink cartridges a few times the mess issue will soon be a thing of the past.

2. Cleaning up the mess the first time.

You will find that when refilling an ink cartridge for the first time you are likely to get ink on your hands. In order to get it off you need to wash them with soap in order to remove any excess oil. Then follow this up with a solution of mild bleach and water. Then after this you wash your hands again with soap and water so that you remove the bleach and excess.

3. What to do if the cartridges dry out.

The number one problem when refilling cartridges is that you wait too long before refilling them. If you do not fill up your cartridge straight away it will dry and clog the micro holes at the printer head. This will then lead to all sorts of problems. The foremost of these being that they ink does not come out. So a good way of preventing this is to have two cartridges one in the printer and one that is filled and ready to use. But if you do not have two cartridges then make sure that you refill the cartridge as soon as it runs out (do not wait).

However if you wish to avoid these types of problems then make sure that you follow the instructions which come with your Lexmark ink refill. Most importantly of all you should follow the instructions provided to the letter.

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CPU Cooling Alternative: H2O

Powerful and fast CPUs have a nasty tendency of giving off a lot of heat. Cooling down your CPU is vital to your processor’s health and stability. When you push a CPU beyond its stock speed settings—overclocking—cooling it down becomes even more paramount; you don’t want your new expensive CPU to go up in flames.
Conventional air cooling techniques can only provide so much cooling comfort for your processor. Once you’ve hit the limit with air cooling techniques, a more aggressive cooling measure needs to be considered: water cooling.
When it comes to heat dissipation, air cooling techniques have a limit. As the speed of your CPU increases, the more heat it’s bound to give off. The more heat you want to move away from your CPU, the more surface area you need for a heatsink. Air cooling is not enough. Water is an excellent medium for transporting heat away from its source. Water is, hands down, the superior cooling technique.

What do I need for a Water Cooling setup?

The cooling system found in your car is tantamount to what you’ll need for a cooling system in your computer: a radiator, pump, heat exchanger and fan. You’ll see more effective cooling results the larger your radiator is and the more water you’re able to get flowing through your PC.
You should have a battle plan before you purchase separate components for your water cooling system. You need to make sure that all the connections fit. You can take care of everything in one fell swoop by purchasing a water cooling kit in lieu of building it yourself from scratch.

What are some Important Pump Factors?

An essential factor when it comes to cooling pumps is their ability to lift water to a designated height. A pump is useless to your cooling setup if it cannot elevate water over 1 foot when it’s confined inside a case where the required pumping distance is 2 feet. A good rule of thumb to follow is this: a pump capable of lifting water to a height of 3 feet will probably suffice for any cooling needs.

Essential Water Block factors to consider:

Most water blocks are designed to fit custom settings. Be aware of how they’ll mount in your configuration. Check to make sure that your hoses will fit nicely with your other components. A copper water block will be more effective at conducting heat than its aluminum counterpart.

Radiator Guidelines to follow:

Generally, the bigger your radiator, the more cooling clout your computer will have. Decide where you want to mount your radiator; size becomes an essential factor if you plan to mount your radiator inside your case. Remember that for internal mounting, a radiator 5x7 or bigger becomes harder to comfortably mount.
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