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Welcome
Author – Liz Thomson
Editor – Jonathan Burnside

Welcome to Volume 4 Issue 3 of LSM! Leading up to Easter weekend, we are celebrating having  2 x 4 day working weeks, with a new issue of LSM.

In our first article we give you some helpful tips on building your computer in the safest way possible. There are some important precautions you should take into account when building a computer to ensure the safety of you and your computer parts.

In our second article we look at three primary things that adware has done to benefit everyone. Whether or not you want to believe it, adware has actually produced a lot of good on the Internet and computers across the globe. 

Have a fantastic long weekend, make the most of it because you will soon be back at your desk, contending with what you PC has to throw at you. Any requests on particular subjects are always welcome. Just let us know what you want!

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Safety Tips to Building a Computer
by Julien David

There are some important precautions you should take into account when building a computer to ensure the safety of you and your computer parts. This article gives you some helpful tips on building your computer in the safest way possible.

Stay Safe With Electricity

Electricity is an important issue to consider with dangerous implications for those who ignore it. When building your computer, be 100% sure that the power supply is disconnected from the mains. Also make sure that all network cables and telephone lines are disconnected from the computer.

Another electricity safety tip is to only turn the power on to your computer when the case cover is on. Don't ever work on the inside of your computer with the power plugged in and turned on.

Be Aware of Static Electricity

Static electricity is a real hazard that can cause significant damage to your computer components. To prevent this from happening, follow these simple tips:

- Always wear an antistatic wrist band when building your computer.

- Keep sensitive components in the antistatic bags that they came with, and only remove them from the bag when you are ready to install that component.

- Try to handle your computer components by their edges only.

- Avoid building your computer in areas of high static such as carpeted areas. If you can, try to avoid wearing clothing such as those made of synthetics as they may create static.

Use the Right Tools for the Job

These days, building a computer doesn't require many tools at all. But if you're going to be using a tool, make sure you use the right one for the job. Some tools that you may need for assembly are:

- Phillips screwdriver

- Flat nose screwdriver

- Pliers

- Antistatic wrist band (highly recommended)

- Nut driver (optional)

Conclusion

After reading this article you should now be aware of the main safety issues you need to consider when building a computer. Follow this advice and you will greatly reduce the risk of damaging your computer, or yourself.

Check out Julien's website on How to Build Gaming Computers for more information on building your own gaming PC. Article Source: www.ArticlesBase.com
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Adware and How it Has Benefitted the Progression of the Internet
by Josh George

Whether or not you want to believe it, adware has actually produced a lot of good on the Internet and computers across the globe. Now, before you think the rest of this article is absolutely absurd and that adware could never produce any good, here are three primary things that adware has done to benefit everyone.

1. Adware Makes Software and Downloads Free for everyone

Have you ever been curious as to why there is so much software and downloads freely available on the Internet. Well, you can thank adware for that. Adware can be bundled with anything, from photo sharing software, to music software, to literally anything that can take a software form. Because the majority of people download free software without donating for the cause, adware is there to cover the additional funding that software developers are unable to get from donations. 

2. Adware Was Developed With Good Intentions

A lot of people will probably disagree with this, which is definitely understandable. After all, as more companies use adware as an advertising medium, more groups will push the envelope in terms of ethical business practices. Not only that, but adware has been maliciously modified by hackers so that additional functions could be performed, such as tracking and stealing. Even though this may be true, adware was initially developed as a paradigm shift to delivering targeted advertisements. 

In the dawn of adware and pop up advertisements, there was never an intention to harm people or systems on the Internet. Heck, why would companies want to do that? If people realized that a company was using adware to damage systems, they would not only lose the interest of new customers, but they may also lose the trust of their loyal customers due to the damage they are causing. 

3. Adware is a Less-Aggressive Manner to Deliver Advertisements

Granted, adware does spontaneously pop-up on your computer, but compared to the alternatives, it is definitely less-aggressive. Whether it is from watching television, to listening to the radio, to even watching online videos, more and more advertisements (which you have to watch/listen to in full) are being used to fund entertainment. Adware, on the other hand, will deliver a pop-up box to your computer, which you can simply close immediately. Not being forced to view or listen to an advertisement in their entirety makes adware a nice alternative to advertising solutions.

In the end, however ridiculous it may be, adware has indeed contributed to the progression of the Internet. As more and more people start developing their own tools and downloads, they too will probably need money to fund their endeavours. And just like everyone else, if they are unable to achieve the amount of donations they need, adware will be there for them as well. What is to be understood is that adware isn’t going anywhere, so whether you like it or not, it is important to consider the benefits it has provided on the Internet.

Josh George has been helping others protect themselves against adware and annoying pop-ups since 1998. His website contains free adware information, adware tools, and useful guides proven to help prevent annoying pop-ups from appearing on computers. If you want to learn how to help protect your own system from annoying adware, have a look at his site: Adware Resource. Article Source: www.ArticlesBase.com
(c) 2007, Lottbridge Systems Ltd
Vol 4, Issue 3: Monday 2nd April 2007.