digitalFAQ.com | Blank DVD Media Quality Guide Not all media is good. Buying a good disc is not a simple matter of using a "name brand" disc, or paying for the most expensive disc on the shelf. With the continued influx of cheaply-made Chinese, Malaysian, Korean, and Hong Kong media (not to mention a few "bulk-quality" Taiwanese companies), about half or more of all media is inferior quality. Bad discs are a complete waste of time and money. This review/guide is meant to shed some light on who manufactures and brands good and not-so-good quality DVD media. Use this list as an assistant when selecting what media to buy and use. It shows what generally works as the best media. Individual results may very, depending on the burner and how the media chooses to cooperate, though typically not by much. ... in Public bookmarkswith brandbuyingdiscexpensivemattermedianamepayingby 2 users
How To Scan A Book Many people ask, "How do I scan a book?". This article has been written to answer this question. The truth of the matter is that scanning a book can be extremely easy if you know what you are doing. Otherwise it will be a nightmare. Scanning a book is very different from scanning other types of documents. The tips in this article should be of great help.This work was written to help people read using the technique called Proportional Reading. In this approach the eyes never move. You can read up to 700 words per minute and still feel like you are being read aloud to. Text can also be read out loud in real human voice at normal reading speed as it is displayed one word at a time. In order to do this type of reading text must first be in electronic for... in Public bookmarkswith peoplescanbookarticlewrittenanswertruthmatterby 2 users
Saving power with Linux on Intel hardware Power usage is a hot topic for computer users everywhere. For some, it's a matter of how long a laptop lasts without being plugged in. For others, it's controlling the temperature of hundreds of systems within a datacenter. For all of us, it's about keeping the electricity bill under control and being kind to the environment. Getting your computer to use the least amount of power can be problematic. This site provides information on reducing power usage, tips, and tricks for Intel-based computers running Linux*. As a first step, Intel is releasing PowerTOP, a tool that helps you find what software is using the most power. By fixing (or closing) these applications or processes, you can immediately see the power savings in the tool. You'll also see the est... in Public bookmarkswith computereverywherehotmatterpowertopicusageusers