Photo Printers / Loan Calculators / Start a Blog / Sending Large Files / Hard Drive Recovery / Internet Speed Tests
In today's TOURBUS,
I've got some Photo Printer Buying Tips and a big list of Online Loan Calculators that will prove useful if you're considering refinancing your home. And if you've been thinking about Starting a Blog, you'll find some handy pointers.
Also in this issue, I demystify the process of Sending Large Files By Email, and shed some light on the subject of Hard Drive Recovery. And finally, try these Internet Speed Tests to see how your speed compares to what your ISP promises. Read on!
Photo Printer Buying Tips
It's true, you can print any image on your home or office inkjet printer, but a dedicated photo printer will provide higher resolutions and more vivid inks than you can get with general purpose printers.
Learn about the advantages of photo printers when it comes to at-home printing of your digital photos, and pick up some tips on how to buy a photo printer...
There are hundreds of ways to look at a loan, and an equally bewildering number of loan calculators online. Do you need a home refinance calculator, a home equity calculator, a reverse mortgage calculator, a loan amortization calculator, or a loan comparison calculator?
It's out there, if you can find it among all the other loan calculators. Here's where to look...
Blogging is a very popular hobby for many people, and a full-time occupation for others. Some people are dedicated bloggers who plug away every single day for months or years, and build an enthusiastic following. Others just post when they feel the urge, and treat their blog as a public journal.
If you've been asking yourself, "How do I start a blog?" Here's the answer...
When you need to send a file to someone, attaching it to an email is the simplest and most intuitive method for sender and receiver. But there are limits on the size of file attachments that can be sent by email.
If you want to send a really big file via email you need an intermediary. Here's how...
"Hard drive recovery" usually means recovery of data stored on a non-working hard drive. If the drive mechanism is damaged, it's usually more cost effective to replace the drive than to repair it.
But if the data on a hard drive is irreplaceable, hard drive data recovery is critical. Here's how the process works...
How fast is your internet connection? Are you getting all the speed your ISP promised? And how does your "high-speed" connection stack up to others? There are quite a few definitions of "internet speed" and several free ways to test it your upload and download speeds.
Here's the scoop on Internet speed tests, and why you definitely should check your speed every once in a while...