Sunday, July 11, 2010

Free Computer Hardware Training and Tutorials

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Techtutorials

TechTutorials provides computer reference tools including a searchable directory of free tutorials, whitepapers, tips & tricks, FAQs, HOWTOs and other sources of free technical information.

PC-Guide 

This would have to be one of the best resources on the 'net!  Hundreds of topics covered from hardware component descriptions through to troubleshooting training.  Easy to navigate and understand . Check out the Tutorial listing!

A Tutorial on Computer Assembling

Computer Assembling is not a very difficult process as many would belive. It is very simple and takes very little time. People with only the slightest know-how can do this easily.

After buying all the computer components they must be put together. This process is called assembling. It usually takes about fifteen minutes(installing not included). Although easy, it must be done carefully so as to avoid unnecessary damage to the system.

This is an illustrated guide to assemble your own computer. This tutorial describes in detail how to assemble a computer by yourself. This is the project that I have submitted for a course that I studied in Sted Project, Kerala. A complete tutorial with pictures to build your own computer.

Also include is a troubleshooting guide that will help you if anything should go wrong. All common problems are listed in the trouble shooting guide. This tutorial is a complete Howto for computer assembly.

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PC World Mag - July 2010


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Networking hardware

Networking hardware typically refers to equipment facilitating the use of a computer network. Typically, this includes routers, switches, hubs, gateways, access points, network interface cards, Networking cables, network bridges, modems, ISDN adapters, firewalls and other related hardware.
The most common kind of networking hardware today is copper-based Ethernet adapters, helped largely by its standard inclusion on most modern computer systems. Wireless networking has become increasingly popular, however, especially for portable and handheld devices.
Other hardware prevalent within computer networking is datacenter equipment (such as file servers, database servers and storage areas), network services (such as DNS, DHCP, email etc) as well as other specific network devices such as content delivery.
Other diverse devices which may be considered Networking hardware include mobile phones, PDAs and even modern coffee machines. As technology grows and IP-based networks are integrated into building infrastructure and household utilities, network hardware becomes an ambiguous statement owing to the increasing number of 'network capable' endpoints.

Career in Hardware and Networking

Imagining life without computers has become almost impossible for a large chunk of population today. But understanding its nitty-gritty is not a child's game and people often feel the need of expert professionals for smooth operation of their computers. Therefore, a career in Hardware and Networking has become a very good career option for those who have an interest in the field.

Computer hardware includes various physical parts of computer.

Networking involves the practice of linking a group of two or more computer systems for sharing data and information. The professionals related to discipline of computer hardware research and computer network developments are called as hardware and networking engineers. They also design and supervise manufacturing and installation of hardware.Career in hardware and networking is mainly for the people in Information Technology sector. Proper management and implementation of hardware and networking is one of the premiere needs for success in Information Technology.

Technical support

Technical support (also tech support) is a range of services providing assistance with technology products such as mobile phones, televisions, computers, or other electronic or mechanical goods. In general, technical support services attempt to help the user solve specific problems with a product—rather than providing training, customization, or other support services.
Most companies offer technical support for the products they sell, either freely available or for a fee. Technical support may be delivered over the telephone or online by e-mail or a web site. Larger organizations frequently have internal technical support available to their staff for computer related problems. The internet is also a good source for freely available tech support, where experienced users may provide advice and assistance with problems. In addition, some fee-based service companies charge for premium technical support services.