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Make your computer kid-friendly for the summer
School is out and the kids are home! Here are a few things to think about as you get your computer and your kids ready to handle the summertime computing fun.
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Which storage is right for you: SSD vs. HDD
SSD vs. HDD: The Scoop on Storage
SSD and HDD: Two acronyms you’ll frequently see during discussions of computers and their specs. What’s the difference between the two, which one is better and why is SSD showing up more frequently these days? In this post, I’ll tackle those questions and provide the details you need to make an informed choice when it comes time to choose between the two computer storage options.
When do you need a really big SD memory card?
Chances are you have a handful of SD and microSD memory cards kicking around in a drawer or installed in a variety of devices. And chances are they’re pretty low capacity, like 4GB or maybe 16GB. That was plenty of storage a few years ago, but now? Not so much. High capacity SD cards like Lexar’s new 200GB microSD card are becoming much more common. But when do you actually need a really big SD memory card?