I recently sold a D-Link AirPlus eXtreme wireless router and described it as an 802.11g (54Mbps) compliant router. This means that the Wi-Fi connection has been certified as meeting the IEEE 802.11g standard...
UPDATED with Consumer Complaint Resources Liquidation.com is a wholesale liquidator for retail merchants. It's one of the sources that eBay suggests on some of the seller information pages. As an eBay seller,...
eBay created Turbo Lister as a free auction management tool for Windows users, but there is no such eBay software for us Mac users. To get an off-line auction management tool, you have to look to third party...
There are basically three types of rechargeable batteries available for use with consumer electronic products: nickel cadmium (Ni-Cad), Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) and Lithium Ion (Li-Ion). I will discuss the...
This guide will explain the basics of Lithium Ion battery technology and the criteria that should be considered when purchasing a used battery for Titanium PowerBook G4 computers. The basic information is...
With eBay's current focus on reasonable Shipping Handling (S H) fees, I've noticed that many sellers have become concerned about the S H fees they're putting in their listings. With eBay's new emphasis on S H,...
As with most things regarding replacement parts for Apple's Titanium PowerBook computers, looks can be deceiving. While it appears that all Titanium PowerBook displays are alike, this is not true. Apple...
If you're looking to purchase parts to repair your iPod mini, it's important to know whether you own a 1st or 2nd generation iPod mini. Most components are interchangeable between the two models, but notably,...
Care and cleaning for your Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) flat panel screen is a simple process, yet not many people know the proper way to clean these displays. This guide will provide the basics for safely...
This guide will discuss the merits of the three commercially available Wi-Fi router standards: 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n. Each of these Wi-Fi standards operate on the 2.4GHz band; that's why you may notice...