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Cleaning - Computer

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Cleaning a Computer Monitor
I need to know what I can use to clean my computer monitor (I know they make wipes you can buy) but does anyone know of something you would normally have at home that would work? Also, what can you use to reduce the static and dust that the TV tends to attract?
Posted on: 03/05/2006 | 12 Feedback(s)
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Spring Cleaning for your Computer
By Mike McDaniel
At least once a year, better twice, take a few minutes to clean your computer. Inside and out.
Posted on: 04/01/2005 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Clean Your Mousepad
I thought my mousepad was worn out and ready to be replaced, until I got the idea of cleaning it with a piece of masking tape. I rolled the masking tape inside out, around my fingers, and proceeded to use the sticky side to pick up lint. Now the mousepad is good as new!
Posted on: 03/09/2005 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Cleaning TV and Computer Monitor Screens
Both screens accumulate fingerprints, dust and grime as a result of static electricity. With the set or screen turned off, use glass cleaner sparingly. Wet a rag or paper towel with the cleaner rather than spraying it on, to avoid getting cleaner on the cabinet. By Donna Gros
Posted on: 11/27/2004 | 12 Feedback(s)
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New Sober Worm (Virus) on the Loose
We have gotten many more of these this morning so watch your mail from this one. Your virus filters may not catch it yet. Don't open Bounced mail messages, just delete them.
Posted on: 11/23/2004 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Cleaning Your Home Office or Computer Room
By Stephanie Davies
Your home office can be the central business center of the home, and oftentimes with all of those papers and documents, it may be hard to focus on where to get started, or exactly how to clean.
Posted on: 07/04/2004 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Use a Toilet Paper Roll to Organize Messy Wires
I recently rearranged my office, leaving a mess of exposed wires of all kinds. I covered a toilet tissue roll with wrapping paper, then wrapped all the wires into a hank and tucked them inside the roll. Cheaper, smaller and more clever than the large and unsightly tube sold at the electronics store for this purpose. By Linda
Posted on: 06/29/2004 | 1 Feedback(s)
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How To Clean Your Computer Inside and Outside
By Angie Boldwyn
Tips for cleaning your computer. Both inside and out.
Posted on: 02/20/2003 | 1 Feedback(s)
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