- Always use a laptop on a hard surface. Don’t put it on your lap (despite its name) or on thermal insulating materials such as cushions. If you like to work in bed with your laptop, I recommend using a laptop table. I have this one, and I am quite content with it.
- Try to avoid charging the battery while you are working with the laptop. Charging the batteries increases your laptop’s temperature. The problem is that the CPU, the graphics card and the hard disk also heat up your laptop, which adds to the temperature increase experienced when charging the battery. Many vendors deliver their laptops with software that allows you to disable charging. You also can remove the battery while you are working on AC current.
- Make sure the laptop’s ventilation can always work properly. Don’t place objects before the ventilation systems opening. Don’t run or charge the laptop while it is in its case.
- Don’t leave the laptop in the car or under the sun in summer. Use a bike. It keeps your laptop battery cool and your own battery healthy. And too much sun exposure causes only skin cancer anyway.
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Prevent Your Blog From Being Copy-Pasted!
Hate being copy-pasted? You should start with this.
How To Disabling Highlights
1.Sign in to your blog.
2.Click Design.
3.Click Edit HTML.
4.Find this code <head>.
5.Copy the code below and paste it below the above code.
<SCRIPT type="text/javascript">
if (typeof document.onselectstart!="undefined") {
document.onselectstart=new Function ("return false");
}
else{
document.onmousedown=new Function ("return false");
document.onmouseup=new Function ("return true");
}
</SCRIPT>
6. Save
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Web Cookies
Do you know what is web cookies?
If you are someone like me who know how to use internet but don't know what you are using, then, let's take a look.
Web cookies are simply bits of software placed on your computer when you browse websites. Not all websites have these, but many do, especially the large well-known websites. Websites use cookies so they can track what you are viewing, and although they won't necessarily know you by name (lets hope it never gets to that point), the website will recognize your computer when you come back to visit again.
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Sunday, February 19, 2012
Let's Start Blogging To Share Knowledge
Assalamualaikum and hello everyone ^_^
This blog is especially for sharing knowledge among us. This is actually started because of my TMK course.
So, let's us start blogging and share what we know guys! ^_^
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