For people who are addicted to the Internet, or think they might be, there are tests to help you. You can take them for free online at many websites that also offer advice and support from other people to help …[Continue]
A Look at Internet Addiction Resources
Internet addictions are serious and have dangerous side effects and consequences. Because it is becoming more and more of a problem in our society today, there are several websites, ironically, that help to get rid of Internet addictions. Let’s look …[Continue]
Protect Your Computer From the Inside Out
Your computer is most likely one of your most important assets. In the technical world we live in, our most important information as well as photos and other files, are kept on our computers. However, computers are susceptible to a …[Continue]
Keeping Your Computer Impenetrable
If you’re like most people, you store a lot of private things on your computer. Financial statements, social security numbers, and other incriminating information that are stored on your computer could cause you a world of hurt if they were …[Continue]
Keeping Your Computer Free of Damage
Your computer is a big investment. Not only that, but the things that are stored on computers, from financial and personal information to work or schoolwork to photographs of friends and family, are important to you and should be protected. …[Continue]
Easy Ergonomics For Desktop Computer Users
If you spend a lot of time on the computer each day, whether you’re doing homework or surfing the web or working, you should become familiar with computer ergonomics. Computer ergonomics are a way to stay healthy and reduce the …[Continue]
Computer Workstation Ergonomic Guidelines
These days, we rely on the computer for a number of things. From working to typing school papers to surfing the Internet, the average person spends about three hours a day on the computer, more if they work in an …[Continue]
Computer Ergonomics For Elementary School Students
These days, students as young as elementary school are spending more and more time on the computer, both in the classroom and outside of the classroom. CD ROMS, the Internet, and a number of other computer-based programs make learning easier …[Continue]