Newegg offers user-friendly tools to simplify electronics shopping. Use our Laptop Finder for tailored laptop recommendations, our Gaming PC Finder for custom gaming rigs, and our Power Supply Calculator for PC builds. With our PC Builder, compare components and save builds. Explore our configurators for NAS solutions and custom Server Systems. Simplify RAM selection with our Memory Finder. Explore the ease and convenience of electronics shopping in our online technology store with Newegg's comprehensive suite of tools.
Newegg proudly boasts a vibrant community of over 4 million tech enthusiasts worldwide! Driven by customer engagement and a shared passion for technology, we've built an industry-leading reputation for reliability and excellence. Discover an expansive selection of PC components, consumer electronics, smart home devices, and gaming products on our trusted online platform. Immerse yourself in hands-on demos and expert video reviews at Newegg Studios, where we offer valuable insights into the latest tech trends. Join our community today and embark on a journey to explore the world of tech with confidence.
Our OEM and A+ Certified Technicians can help with any computer repair or service need. Repairs are completed in each store, giving you peace of mind and a quick turnaround. Walk-ins are welcome at any of our nationwide locations or schedule a service appointment (below).
Owned and operated by Louisiana State University, the ITS Computer Store is a new resource available to all LSU departments. Utilizing the purchase power and technical expertise of Information Technology Services, staff will provide the best solution for each department at a competitive price point. The Computer Store is located on the first floor of the Student Union Building in room 160A.
The store plans to keep a few different laptop and desktop configurations in stock to allow for quick and easy purchasing. If there are specific configurations needed, ITS staff will work to create a custom quote for the department.
The ITS Computer Store is Dell TechDirect certified and able to handle all warranty repairs in-house.
All desktop PCs and laptops come with a 3+ year warranty, with most including accidental damage.
Most items can be returned for a full refund for up to 10 days after pickup if it is undamaged and has all the original packaging with it.
Past that timeframe, the ITS Computer Store can help with warranty returns and repairs if needed.
In-ear headsets can only be returned if the box is unopened.
Visit the PCR purchasing Site for departmental purchases. If you are unfamiliar with PCR, please see GROK article 20476 for instructions. If you have any questions about this service, please email us at comput...@lsu.edu.
Click on the link below and log in (with your student's UANet ID and your full name) to purchase computers or merchandise for your student who is attending school at The University of Akron. There you will have access to websites with education discounts through Apple and Dell.
Click on the link below for links and forms necessary for departmental purchases. If you would like to make a purchase, fill out the On-Campus Order Request form on the next page and send the form to comp...@uakron.edu. If you do not have access to the On-Campus Request form, contact purch...@uakron.edu.
The University of Akron no longer has a free license of McAfee. For virus protection download Microsoft Security Essentials. Students, Faculty and Staff may download for free from Microsoft. A link is also provided in the My Akron Portal.
Only currently enrolled UA students or members of the faculty, staff or contract professionals are eligible to purchase from The Computer Store. Departmental purchases may be made via requisition, requisitions can be emailed to comp...@uakron.edu.
Personal Purchases - Only currently enrolled UA students or members of the faculty, staff, or contract professional are eligible to purchase items from The Computer Store. Some vendors will allow a parent to purchase on behalf of the student. The Computer Store is obligated, by contract, to allow the purchase of no more than one desktop, one portable, one Personal Interactive Electronics product, one laser and one non-laser printer every academic year. A valid UAnet ID is required for all purchases. Manufacture's rules may vary; please contact the store for additional information. The Management of Information Services is responsible for all final interpretations of the individual purchasing rules of the various manufacturers/suppliers.
Cat Tech now offers Apple education pricing for K-State alumni! Take advantage of educationally priced and End Of Life (discontinued) computers after you've graduated! In-store only, ask an associate for details. Does not apply to promotions.
The cloud enables users to access the same files and applications from almost any device, because the computing and storage takes place on servers in a data center, instead of locally on the user device. There are many options such as iCloud, Google Drive, DropBox or Microsoft One Drive.
A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit. In some browsers, each cookie is a small file but in Firefox, all cookies are stored in a single file, located in the Firefox profile folder.
Cookies often store your settings for a website, such as your login status and preferred language or location. When you return to the site, Firefox sends back the cookies that belong to the site. This allows you to stay logged in to a website and allows the site to present you with information customized to fit your needs.
Cookies can store a wide range of information, including personally identifiable information (such as your name, home address, email address, or telephone number). However, this information can only be stored if you provide it - websites cannot gain access to information you didn't provide to them, and they can't access other files on your computer.
By default, the activities of storing and sending cookies are invisible to you. However, you can change your Firefox settings to allow you to approve or deny cookie storage requests, delete stored cookies automatically when you close Firefox, and more.
We work closely with Florida State University to ensure our computers have the right components and warranty to receive the highest level of support available on campus. We also work with individual colleges to make sure we have a computer system that will meet or exceed their recommendations.
The FSU Computer store is an Apple Authorized Campus Store. Our experienced, well-trained staff will gladly help you select the right Apple product for your academic needs. We carry the full assortment of Apple laptops, desktops, tablets, and watches as well as a wide assortment of Apple accessories. We also handle custom model requests.
The FSU Computer Store is also your Apple Authorized Service Provider, handling warranty and non-warranty repairs on-site for all Apple products. Visit the Service Center page for hours, services offered, and their costs.
No appointments are necessary, so visit our store or give us a call at (850) 644-7344 to discuss options with an FSU Computer Store professional today. You can take comfort knowing that all your Apple service needs are handled by Apple certified professionals using only genuine Apple parts.
Non-Apple computer support is offered through FSU Student Computing Support. Schedule an appointment online or visit the Shaw Building on campus at 644 W Call Street (map), Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm for support.
Office Online delivers a free, web-based version of Microsoft applications. Use Office Online to access online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more to work on files from anywhere with a web browser and internet connection.
Florida State University utilizes 2FA to protect your data from phishing attempts and other digital threats by determining that you are who you say you are and not just someone using a stolen password.
Can you clarify a little bit more about how are you scaling it? The biggest constraint to me is that IC currently does not support intercanister query calls, so, how do you scale terabytes in database without awating multiple seconds for a simple query?
Speaking of, regarding scalability, each of my users get personal smart contracts - i.e. canisters are generated on the fly for the users. So in that sense, I think there are ways to make the architecture scalable.
Our assets are stored using a bigmap fork that was built by Dfinity and it works fine as long as you do no maintenance (moving stuff around when adding a new bucket for example) because there is too much instructions to process. So we use a fixed amount of bucket canisters and offload / upload all the assets when we want to add more buckets.
As of now all our BE data is in one canister but we are currently working on our new backend infra that will split our components into canister pools (vertical scaling) and those pools will auto scale over time (horizontal scaling) by spawning clone of themselves (state excluded) in order to store new data.
Our convenient on-campus location offers students, faculty, and staff academic discounts from Apple, Dell, Lenovo as well as on software and accessories. In store services include computer repair, trade-in and warranty services for most computer brands. UT Alumni are eligible to purchase computers, tablets and accessories.
Our offerings allow students, faculty & staff to take advantage of academic discounts from Apple, Dell, Lenovo, as well as software & accessory brands. We also offer computer repair, financing, trade-ins and warranty services for most computer brands at our campus store locations.
Even the first computer designs, Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine and Percy Ludgate's Analytical Machine, clearly distinguished between processing and memory (Babbage stored numbers as rotations of gears, while Ludgate stored numbers as displacements of rods in shuttles). This distinction was extended in the Von Neumann architecture, where the CPU consists of two main parts: The control unit and the arithmetic logic unit (ALU). The former controls the flow of data between the CPU and memory, while the latter performs arithmetic and logical operations on data.
c80f0f1006