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Many people say that MLM do not work. Yet there are others who
earn a full time income...
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You will laugh next time you see an unknown email message in your
Inbox. This knowledge will help you understand more what spammers
and phishers look like.
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Windows XP has lost of colours, themes and similar special effects
to make your PC look great. These effects slow down your PC and
that is the main problem.
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If you have a computer, then chances are you have either spyware or
adware lurking on it somewhere. Estimates suggest that 90% of
computers are infected with malicious software (malware) of some
type. They take over your computer, infest it with pop-ups and
other junk, or even worse, steal your private information. Although
there are countless types of spyware and adware, these are the ones
generally considered the biggest threats to your computer.
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It is estimated that roughly 350 million cartridges end up in
landfills every year. Obviously this is a staggering number, but
what is upsetting about it is that number could easily be greatly
reduced. If everyone made an effort to recycle their cartridges in
some way, either through a recycling service or just by refilling
and reusing the cartridges themselves, we would not face such an
ugly statistic. Here are some other reasons why recycling inkjet
and laser toners is a good idea:
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A question people frequently ask is "which brand of printers is
the best?" The main manufacturers for inkjet and laser printers are
Hewlett Packard, Epson, Canon, Brother, Lexmark, and Dell. Without
picking one clear winner, here is a rundown of each one and some
pros and cons of each:
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Ever have blinking lights on your inkjet or laser printer that
just will not go away? Ever install a new ink cartridge in your
printer and it still thinks the old one is there? Well, instead of
just getting angry at the printer or hunting around for your
manual, you can try one simple thing: unplug it.
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Although many say that things change on the net, still what
worked before keeps working.
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