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Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
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The Law of Attraction is a very powerful force. It is a universal law which states that whatever you put a lot of thought into will become a reality, whether it is something you want or not.

Hard to digest? Well, if you’re not an open-minded person, you might think of this concept as a waste of time. Right now, you can just go back to your regular routine and go about your normal life.

Or you can try to learn more about what the Law of Attraction is, why almost everybody seems to be raving about it, and how you can harness it to your own advantage.

Seeing as you’re still here, I assume you’re open to change. You want to turn your life around and you are intrigued by what the Law of Attraction can bring you.

Congratulations! This is the first step to benefiting from the Law of Attraction. You have made the decision to take charge of your destiny. Because really, that is what this much-coveted power is all about: being the master of your life.

Attracting Money Using the Law of Attraction

A lot of people are a little apprehensive about using the Law of Attraction for financial gain. After all, they grew up with the notion that money doesn’t grow on trees.  Their parents have drilled this fact into their heads for years and years. If you want to earn money, you have to work hard for it.

Well, the Law of Attraction simply needs you to ask for that money. Ask and you shall receive, remember?

Personally, those who know how to apply the law of attraction rarely encounter problems with money. Money always comes into their life whenever they ask for it.

The ways they appear aren’t always the same either. Sometimes, they may receive money from a relative. Other times, it comes in the form of a salary increase. Or on another occasion, it may come in the form of a big break!

Far too many people dwell on the false assumption that making money takes hard work or that bills are always eating up their “hard-earned cash.” The more you think about these things, the more likely they are to show up in your front door.

Don’t feel guilty about receiving money either. Openly accept and receive any blessings so that your cash flow would continue surging.

Attracting Love Using the Law of Attraction

Love will come when you’re ready. I’m sure you’ve heard this a hundred times already. It could have come from either your friends or your mother, or you might have dished out this advice yourself! As worn out as this love advice is, it does have a point.

Love will come when you’re ready.

In a world populated with billions of people, isn’t it a wonder that so many individuals are still loveless? Or that so many of them are stuck in unhappy relationships? The answer lies in the Law of Attraction.

Those who are single often ask themselves why no one bothers to stay with them for very long, or why no one asks them out on a date. They dwell on this “poor me” mentality and look on other couples with longing. After all, being single can get pretty lonely, especially on weekends.

Unfortunately, this whole “poor me” attitude only encourages the universe to keep giving you lonely Saturday nights. It’s feeding on the signal that you’re not ready for a relationship yet. If you want to reverse your situation, then it’s time to stop listening to those sad ballads. It’s time to stop looking at other couples with envy.

Ask the universe for the man or the woman of your dreams. Go out on weekends. Put yourself in the mindset that you’re going to meet that person tonight. When choosing clothes from your closet, for example, choose clothes specifically for that guy or girl. Dress yourself for that person you’re going to meet tonight, even though you have no idea what he or she may look like.

By preparing yourself for that person, you are essentially setting yourself up for that moment.

Quite literally, love will come when you’re ready.

Attracting Material Things Using the Law of Attraction

This is a world full of material wants and needs. I want the latest generation of iPod. I want to have a new mobile phone. I want to have tickets for that Red Sox game. I want a BMW. I want a new laptop.

There is nothing wrong with wanting those things, as long as you don’t become greedy. And there’s nothing wrong with using the Law of Attraction to get them either. As previously stated, the Law of Attraction gives you what you put your mind into.

Here’s the story of a man who is an Apple aficionado. He is a real gadget enthusiast; and a few years ago, he came to know about the Law of Attraction. Like any other person, he was a little perplexed and at the same time, curious about its power.

At first, he would joke around and say how he would love to use the Law of Attraction to get an iMac. Over the weeks though, he began to take it a little more seriously. He really wanted to have a new iMac, and he began to imagine himself being the proud owner of one and thoroughly enjoying its many features. On a more instinctive level, he knew he would definitely get one. 

He didn’t have to wait long. In just a few months, he was able to buy his precious iMac. But that’s not all. His girlfriend gave him an iPod Touch for Christmas and his boss actually granted his request for a Macbook pro.

The Law of Attraction is that powerful. If you give it chance, it will fulfill all of your dreams. Nothing is too impossible or too grand for the universe. Ask and you shall receive. That is the key.



By: Jeremy Gislason

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Jeremy Gislason is an entrepreneur, online business owner and marketer. He is also a philanthropist with over 12 years of offline and online business experience. He owns the website http://www.mindmaptoriches.com where he helps to create sustainable income online through law of attraction.



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Sunday, November 29th, 2009
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With the rapid pace of technological developments, nothing has become as ubiquitous as the computer. Everyone’s got one. And they are used for all manner of endeavour, by people of all walks of life. So, do you simply buy the computer that someone’s selling? Or do you do some homework and figure out what detailed specifications are going to make some difference to you?

At Myshopping.com.au you can compare the prices of a wide range of different computers from different vendors and of different specifications. This guide will help you find what you’re looking for.

Mac or Windows (PC)

At the outset, you need to decide what you are going to use the computer for. This will help you make the fundamental decision of whether you should go Mac or PC. Although, with the advent of the dual core processor (an Intel chip now used by Mac) the differences are narrowed a little, there are still some choices that can help you favour one system over another. Historically, Mac computers have a reputation for greater stability that comes from a more robust operating system than Windows based computers. Largely for this reason, Macs have been the computer of choice for the graphic design industry, the music production industry and the video production industry. This has prompted the software manufacturers to make professional software packages for these disciplines that favour the Mac operating system. Although they have packages supporting the Windows operating system, they are often less capable.

Consequently, if you are engaged in these industries and need your computer for this type of work, you should consider Mac. Mac computers appear to attract fewer viruses and software malfunctions than do Windows based PCs. On the down side, there has always appeared to have been limited software support for Mac systems.

Another decision that may guide your choice is the aesthetics of the computer. If you have limited available space, there is nothing quite like the iMacs or the mini Macs for space saving. iMac’s all-in-one desktop units are compact and complete with all the connectivity you need. However, the look of other brands may be more to your taste, with many models available in compact packages and modern colour schemes to suit practically all dÊcor. Now that you’ve made that basic decision, you can start comparing the apples with apples.

The Components of Your Computer

The two factors that determine the price of your computer are size (yes it does matter) and speed. Either or both of these two dimensions are a factor of practically every component that makes up the machine. Naturally the highest price tags go with the combination of biggest and fastest.

CPU

The heart of the computer is the CPU (central processing unit). You need to decide which CPU you want driving your computer. These come from different manufacturers, and the current development of the technology is called Dual Core, which means that there are two processors on the one chip. Dual Core technology delivers more performance with less energy requirements. Intel and AMD are the two leading CPU manufacturers, and they offer different products under different names.

Current processing speeds range from about 1.4 GHz (gigahertz) through to 3.46 GHz. But it is not simply just a matter of speed. There are other considerations. Mac Operating Systems have a different architecture to Windows and will perform many functions faster with a slower speed CPU. A dual core chip at 1.4 GHz will deliver a better performance that a Pentium 4 chip at 1.8 GHz. A 1.4 GH dual core chip running a Mac with OSX Tiger, will perform better than a 2.0 GHz Pentium 4 processor running Windows. You need to decide what you want your computer to do, what your major software requirements are before you decide on the CPU processor.

However, for everyday use, a processor faster than 1.8 GHz will deliver excellent performance. As a rough rule of thumb, choose a Celeron for low cost computing, a Pentium 4 for mid-range budgets, or an AMD Athlon for bigger budgets. You can compare computers based on Pentium, Celeron, Athlon or Dual Core CPUs by searching those specifications on Myshopping.com.au and finding different vendors and brands using different processors.

RAM

This is where bigger definitely means better performance. RAM is the system memory that enables the computer to use its programs and swap data between the hard drive and the program functions. It’s important to match the speed of the RAM of your computer with the speed of the CPU. The more RAM you have available for your programs to work, the faster will your computer run. Most computers today come with at least 256 M (megabytes) of RAM. But memory is a relatively cheap component, and it costs little extra to upgrade to 512 M or greater.

HARD DRIVE

The hard drive of the computer stores your program files and your data. As computers have advanced, so has the need for more capacity to operate programs and store data. People working in media fields tend to work with very large files and require large storage space. Most computers in today’s market come with a minimum of 40G of hard drive space. However, this can be upgraded (usually in 20G chunks) to as much as 200G or more. The effectiveness of your hard drive also can depend on its physical speed (5400-7200 RPM) and the speed at which it can transfer data between the computer’s RAM and the hard drive. Faster means better performance.

REMOVABLE MEDIA

You will want to have a CD-R or (CD-RW) drive installed in your computer, and or possibly a DVD or DVD-R. For reading a CD ROM, all that is required is a CD drive and for watching DVD movies, a DVD ROM drive. However with a CD-R drive, you can record your own data and music CDs, and with a DVD-R drive, you can burn files in a DVD format, allowing you to store movies and data in far greater quantities. The CD-RW (DVD-RW) drives allow you to use re-recordable media. Your decision will depend on what you want to use your media drives for and what you want to store.

Other removable media will possibly include flash card storage, which is usually plugged in via the USB ports on the computer.

MONITORS

The monitor for your computer is integral to its function and aesthetics. If you are working in graphics you may want to stay with a CRT monitor. However most bundle offers these days are supplied with LCD monitors, which have the advantages of smaller space requirements, use lower energy and offer wider screen images. However they generally are more expensive (although prices are dropping everyday), can frequently be not as bright, have limited viewing angles and sometimes require a digital interface connector.

For graphics intensive work, LCD screens do not have the same capacity to render colours in gradients as CRT monitors. Once again, size matters. Bigger screens cost more than smaller ones.

VIDEO AND SOUND

For a detailed explanation of video cards, please see the article on Myshopping.com.au dedicated to Video Cards.

The interface between the CPU and the Monitor is provided by the video card. One of the basic decisions you need to make is whether you require a 3D or 2D card. Video cards come in two different types: those that use an AGP (accelerated graphics port) on the computer motherboard and those that use the PCI bus. Data transfer rate is critical to video performance. Faster video cards use an AGP, and this proves a faster data transfer than PCI cards. Most video cards also have their own video memory installed on the card, a feature that increases a computer’s memory performance. Today, these memories are often 128M or 256M, and can be more in the higher-end cards dedicated to sophisticated video work or gaming. Video cards performance is also affected by what
is known as clock speed or clock rate, cards with a faster speed offer faster performance.

Cheaper computers, and laptops and notebooks, have an integrated graphics chip included in the motherboard instead of a discrete video card. This type of configuration is not as powerful or as fully functional as having a separate video card, which can allow more comprehensive gaming, the use of multiple monitors and faster and better rendering of images.

For a computer to reproduce the sounds recorded in games, movies and music products it requires a sound card. Quality of sound can be affected by the sound card your computer has installed. It’s important that you know how you want to use the sound reproduction processes of your computer. If you are a musician and want to record audio, then you will want to be sure that you have excellent connectivity, good midi access and at least 16-bit (CD quality) audio reproduction. Sound cards give you the possibilities of full cinema surround sound, and the many subtle effects employed by high-end games.

Nearly every computer comes with a set of stereo speakers. However it pays to have a good listen to what you’re buying. Make sure you listen to program that you are familiar with (take your own CD along) and compare the sound in a quiet environment. Many speaker systems for computers have poor frequency response and are underpowered. For desktop use that does not involve a quality listening environment this may be satisfactory. But if you want to listen to music and watch movies for the full effect, then you need to consider buying a good quality set of speakers. Use the search facility of Myshopping.com.au to compare specifications and prices of different speaker systems.

KEYBOARD AND MOUSE

The choice of keyboard and mouse are personal choices. Sometimes it depends on what you do on your computer, whether you have formal typing skills or whether you’re a two-finger hack. Serious writers may prefer an ergonomic keyboard. Keyboards frequently have different clicks and responses to others. You may prefer an infrared cordless keyboard and mouse. You may prefer an optical mouse on which you don’t have to clean the rollers. Optical mice have no rollerball, and can be used on most flat surfaces, but they are more expensive.

CONNECTIVITY

Today, connectivity is everything. Your computer can have wireless connections to all of your peripherals: printer, scanner, and other computers. Having an onboard modem will only be really important if you are using a dial up internet connection. Broadband modems tend to be peripherals and you can connect via USB, wireless or firewire. It does pay to consider how you will connect to the internet and other peripherals. It’s not always convenient to get behind your computer to plug something in or unplug it. Some sound cards have a front face panel with all the connections you need. The USB ports on Macs are conveniently located. Many PC manufacturers haven’t caught on to the fact that it’s important for some people to easily access the connections to their computers.

To compare the different bundle offers from different brands, and to compare the different components by their specifications, search the Myshopping.com.au database for exactly the specifications you are seeking. You can compare prices and vendors, and order what you need online with a few clicks.



By: Andrew Gates

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Andrew Gates is a writer for comparison online shopping site MyShopping.com.au. MyShopping.com.au helps you compare the different computers from different brands in terms of specifications and accessories. You can also compare prices from hundreds of different brands and vendors.



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Friday, November 27th, 2009
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The new apple Imac computers offer good performance with state of art design. This is very slim takes very little space on desk. In comparison to other desktop computers Apple Imac is much better and easy to use.

Apple offers two Imac models with many options

Apple Imac 20” Inch

Apple Imac 24” Inch

New Apple Imacs offers latest core 2 duo processors from Intel with speed enhancement and larger storage.

Here are some specs for new Apple Imacs:

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8Ghz 4Mb cache

Display: Type Integrated 24″ TFT LCD 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution

Memory: 2Gb standard & 4GB Maximum

Hard Disk: 320GB SATA 7200RPM

Optical Drive: Double layer Burning DVD+/-R DL/DVD+/-RW/CD-RW

Video Graphics: ATI Radeon 2600 Pro with 256MB GDDR3 Memory

Camera: iSight Camera

Ports: 3 USB 2.0 on iMac; 2 USB 2.0 on Keyboard; 1 Firewire 400; 1 Firewire 800; Audio Out; Optical Audio In; RJ45

Connectivity: 10/100/1000 Gigabit NIC Wireless Airport Extreme 802.11n

Bluetooth: 2.0+EDR

Operating System: Apple OS

Over all Apple Imac is worth a look if you are heavy internet or audio video user then his is must for you.

Apple Mac Pro is for serious business users. Latest Mac Pro comes with two quad core Xeon Processors from Intel and give 8 core computing experience. This System can handle any memory intensive tasks, audio video editing easily. There are lots of options available to customize you computing needs.

Rentfusion is a National Computer Rental Company. Amongst our major offerings we have computer rentals, laptop rentals and plasma rentals. We also offer projectors, kiosks, notebooks, printers & more equipment on a rental basis. We are the leading provider of short term technology equipment rentals, technical service and support. We carry multi-million state-of-the-art computers and display technologies from major manufacturers like HP Computer Rental, Dell Computer Rental, NEC, Apple Computer Rental and a host of other brands.



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Monday, November 23rd, 2009
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11th July 2006,Apple Computer, Inc. is an American computer technology corporation, has been a major player in the evolution of personal computing since its founding in 1976

Apple develops, sells, and supports a series of personal computers, portable media players, computer software, and computer hardware accessories. The company’s most well-known products are the Apple Macintosh line of personal computers, the iPod portable music player, and the iTunes media player.

Apple introduced the Lisa, the first commercial personal computer to employ a graphical user interface, which was influenced in part by the Xerox Alto.

In 1984, the Macintosh (commonly called the “Mac”) was introduced, furthering the concepts of a user-friendly graphical user interface, and also introducing the mouse for the first time in a personal computer.

In 1991, Apple introduced the PowerBook line of portable computers, establishing the modern ergonomic form and design that has since become ubiquitous in the portable market.

In the 2000s, Apple expanded their focus on software to include professional and prosumer video, music, and photo production solutions, with a view to promoting their computers as a “digital hub”. It also introduced iPod, a portable digital music player which has become the most popular player on the market.

Apple branched out into consumer electronics. One example of this product diversification was the Apple QuickTake digital camera, one of the first digital cameras ever brought to the consumer market.

Apple surprised its loyalists by allying with its long-time competitor IBM and CPU maker Motorola in the so-called AIM alliance. This was a bid to create a new computing platform (the PowerPC Reference Platform or PReP) which would use IBM and Motorola hardware coupled with Apple’s software. As the first step toward launching the PReP platform, Apple started the Power Macintosh line in 1994, using IBM’s PowerPC processor. This processor utilized RISC architecture.

Apple introduced a new all-in-one Macintosh reminiscent of the original Macintosh 128K: the iMac. it featured an innovative new translucent plastic exterior, originally in white and Bondi Blue, but later many other colors. The iMac proved phenomenally successful.

Apple purchased the Final Cut software from Macromedia, beginning their entry into the digital video editing market. IMovie was released in 1999 for consumers, and Final Cut Pro, a significant video editing program was released for professionals in the same year.

In later, Apple introduced Mac OS X, the operating system based on NeXT’s OPENSTEP and BSD Unix.

On now days, apple releases its first Intel chip computer, a new note book computer known as the MacBook Pro and a new iMac.

Now, If you are thinking of buying new or used apple computer or part go to http://www.applepart.com “A leading online resource for buying Apple Parts.” A leading online resource for buying Apple Parts. Applepart.com is the online catalog for Apple Parts by DV Warehouse.Due to increase in demand for many parts in many suppliers finds it profitable to sell their products online. The online dealers have their websites, which offer information on the various types of computer parts available for purchase. We have tried to accumulate the most complete online catalog of accessories, components, and parts on all Apple Computer Models. No matter which Apple computer you own, you’ll find the Apple service part that you are looking for here. We offer Apple parts for pretty much all Apple desktop & laptop computer models including G5’s, G4’s, G3’s, and legacy Power Mac models. If you don’t find the Apple part you are looking for don’t hesitate to call us and speak with one of our Apple parts specialist.



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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
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With computer rental service providers, you can have options which service or item you would like to avail. You can have any audio visual rental, printer rental, projector rental, and more other sorts of computer equipment rental services.

In order to find a quality service provider, you should research in the internet for the nearest rental shop in your area. The location may matter in terms of accessibility. However, most of them are already operating online and extends their service even to remote areas of the country and overseas, too. Researching helps you determine which of the companies is credible and reliable in delivering service that you will not regret in the end. All of us are always looking for quality and cheap service. This is what TR Vidcom can offer to its clients. Aside from the high end computer equipment at your disposal for a price that you can afford, the company also offers variety of selections for service packages. You may avail the short term or long term rental, depending on your needs.

Comes with the services, there is also 24/7 availability of technical support. TR Vidcom also offers discounts for selected items and particular service package.

Here is the list of commonly availed services:

Apple IMac rentals Projector Rentals Server Rentals Laptop rental Audio Visual rentals LCD Rentals MacBook Pro Rentals Speaker Rentals Windows Computer Rentals LCD Monitor Rentals Workstation Rentals Apple Computer Rentals Kiosk Rentals Video Wall Rentals Tablet PC Rentals

The best benefit that you can get out of renting computer equipment is that you can use and make yourself an expert of the latest technology without spending a lot of money. Since you would not be buying all the latest models, big bucks are saved from your pocket. Moreover, you can also avail the service on time, without any delays. The getting tougher competition in the industry has encouraged all the rental companies worldwide, including TR Vidcom, to make the service providing venture even better to attract more clients.

Contact TR Vidcom for more useful and relevant concerns about computer rentals. TR Vidcom is an Australian-based business that specializes in solutions to government, commercial, and individual clients from different countries within Asia Pacific.



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Lemuel Asibal is a web content writer who also ventures on writing articles and blog posts about anything from different industries such as Computer Technology (TR Vidcom) and Internet Marketing.



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