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  • How to Maximize the Battery Life of Your Windows Laptop

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    So you forgot your power cord on your way to an important meeting or the coffee shop. We've all been there. There's nothing you can do to stop your battery drain, but you can do a lot to slow its inevitable demise. If you've got a laptop with a really old battery that drains in a few minutes after a full charge, there's not much you can do to make that old thing last much longer—you'll probably want to replace the battery before you do anything else.
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  • 10 things to look for in a laptop

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    Laptops are all the rage. Once reserved for mobile professionals and elite executives, notebook PCs are replacing desktop computers in many organizations and homes. Driven by changing habits and the ease of locating and joining wireless networks, sales of laptop computers began exceeding those for desktop models in mid-year 2005. The trend shows no signs of easing.However, just buying a laptop doesn't ensure you automatically become an effective mobile computer user.
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  • Why You Need a Portable Laptop Table

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    There are all types of accessories on the market. One of the most intriguing accessories available is a portable laptop table. You might not understand what benefit it gives the user but this isn't just a normal tray. So to know more what it does for you, read on and find out. Mainly, the portable desk has been made to answer the need of a laptop desk that one can carry around. It has been formed to fit the usual size of the laptop that is sold in the market.
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  • Avoid injuries, increase retention through ergonomic design

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    Avoid injuries, increase retention through ergonomic design The problem, says Cornell University professor Alan Hedge, is that ergonomic trainingoften occurs only after employees complain of discomfort. In his new book Proactive Office Ergonomics Really Works, Hedge addresses the idea of designing out problems before a workplace is built.
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  • Laptop and mobile use causing joint pain

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    More and more younger people are coming forward with aching joints. Abi Jackson reports. As a survey reveals more and more people in their 40s, 30s and 20s are experiencing joint pain, experts reveal top tips for keeping those elbows, knees and ankles well-oiled Stiff, achy joints are often associated with old age, but joint problems aren't the exclusive domain of pensioners.
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