Tuesday Sep 07, 2010
- UK mobile firms to merge networks
- Buzz lawsuit to cost Google $8.5m
- Tiny solar cells fix themselves
- PS3 hack escapes court challenge
- Craigslist ends adult service ads
- Memristor revolution backed by HP
- Global broadband divide revealed
- Samsung releases iPad competitor
- Apple creates a social network
- First 'intelligent' stamp on sale
- US seeks input on net data rules
- Gamers' 13-year wait nearly over as Duke Nukem Forever gets a release date
- New gadgets unveiled at IFA fair
- Clicking the blue 'e'
- Paint prose
- Nothing said online is really private
- How to work anywhere in the world
- Virtual reality asks tough questions
- Online gaming takes it to the next level
- The rise of the 'mummy bloggers'
- Girl gamers still being left out
- Hi-tech help for disaster zones
- Hacker spaces gather pace globally
- View from the end of the world
- Girl Geeks: Women in tech on top
- BBC Micro gets a new lease of life
- On a mission with the rocket men
- Resurrecting Victorian technology
- Making music from children's old toys
- What does the future hold for television?
- Tackling technical troubles
- Data dilema: Privacy or personalisation?
- Tablet PCs take on the iPad
- Phone app to monitor heartbeat
- Portable video 'is the future'
- Advertising watchdog moves online
- Brilliant ideas
- Power play
- Remote control
This Weeks Featured Article
Posted on 4th September

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If you are not confident with electrical equipment ALWAYS consult a qualified technician before attempting to repair a PC.
Cables
Check and make sure all cables are not loose and are firmly attached to the computer and to all external devices.
If The PC Is New
If your machine is brand new and had this problem out of the box then return it to the shop.
Check inside
Turn off the PC and remove the case cover.
Posted on 21st August
How To Configure A Blackberry
How To Configure A Blackberry
Email Setup
Depending on your business and personal email requirements, you may choose from two options for setting up your email on your Blackberry.
For this guide we will be setting up a personal account.
Personal Email
Configuring a blackberry isn't all that difficult but I always recommend giving your provider a call first to talk you through it.
Firstly, you will need your blackberry pin and IMEI number which can be found in the settings page or on the original box and browse to your mobile phone providers blackberry internet service page.
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