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    If you’re in the market for buying a desktop computer, you’re in luck. On average, a desktop computer is the smarter buy unless you’re have a great need to take your computer with you everywhere you go. So, why is buying a desktop computer a better buy? That’s easy. Desktop computer’s tend to be more reliable and they are easier to upgrade than a laptop. Not only this, a desktop computer is by far a more cost effective item to buy. Right now, most of the computer technology is being put into laptops. Manufactures are always trying to make a sleeker, more compact computer. This is very appealing to students because they can take their computers to class, to the library or the dining hall if they have a paper or research that needs to be done. Now that leaves the desktop industry at a struggle. How are they supposed to market a machine that isn’t portable? They make it cheaper. It’s not cheaper by quality, it’s just cheaper by price. Many desktops have the same specifications that their laptop colleagues have, just not the portability.

    In this high-tech world, communication is done 99.999% via electronic gadgetry, which means computers. From personal to corporate communications, from simple messages between employees to complicated ciphers of industrial espionage or financial crime, computers are the vehicles. Thus the best place to find evidence of employee misdemeanor in almost all aspects is to check his computer hard disk. Whether it is a refurbished computer, a used computer or a new computer, traces of what he did using the machine may be analyzed to establish whether he committed malfeasance or not. This field of post facto computer analysis is called computer forensics.