Biz Bits: Protect yourself from PC-related injuries

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- Biz Bits: Protect yourself from PC-related injuries
- Dell 2Q expected to show PC troubles persist
- Hands-on: Snow Leopard all about speed

Biz Bits: Protect yourself from PC-related injuries
Utica bserver Dispatch
That extra computer time could add up to some painful injuries for computer users of all ages experts say. Long periods of working at a computer – especially if your hands wrists arms and back are not properly positioned – can cause injuries that range from carpal tunnel syndrome to tailbone discomfort and even loss of vision. If you can’t cut back on computer time how can you avoid computer-related injuries? Prevention is the key says Aurelia Koby president of Imak Corp. and an expert on ergonomically designed computer accessories. "It’s important to achieve and sustain an ergonomic body-friendly position whenever you use a computer" Koby says.

Dell 2Q expected to show PC troubles persist
CNBC
is expected to say Thursday that earnings fell nearly 28 percent in the most recent quarter as the recent trends that have plagued the PC industry continued. Dell is set to report fiscal second-quarter earnings after the market closes. Analysts predict Dell will post a profit of 23 cents per share for the May-through-July period. Revenue is expected to have declined 23 percent to $12.

Hands-on: Snow Leopard all about speed
CNET News
And when I don’t want to be a power user it just works. Also I know for a fact that Leopard runs perfectly on a nearly 10 year old Power Mac G4. Show me a 10 year old PC that can run Vista or 7 and then show me that that computer still powers on. that’s what I thought. Reply to this comment… that’s what I thought. Reply to this comment.
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