The best laptop computers for home use are the midsize types. Try the Acer TravelMate 4650.
Opening a good business center i.e using computer or an IBM computer for typing, Solving arranging data etc and photocopying documents etc.
to look at files on your home computer on a public computer
When choosing a computer for a home business you need to determine your basic needs. Chances are decent that HP makes a computer that would fit said needs - you just have to determine what you need first.
Check if your computer or home connection is good, or you need to get another usb internet connector.
If you have 'Home Sharing' you can sign in on your new computer with your itunes account and your computer would ask you if you would like to turn on home sharing and it will guide you through the steps from there.
Anybody who really wants to log into the computer
Have you tried creating a Virtual Private Network via your home computer? Basically you would be connecting to Facebook via your home computer, and to your home computer via your work computer. Since your work computer would only see you connecting to your home computer, which it wouldn't recognise as a blocked site, and since your home computer wouldn't be on the list of public proxies which are presumably also blocked, you should be able to connect.
For you, a great laptop would be a Mac. A Mac is a computer that supports Skype, has great internet security, and are often high speed. If you play video games on your computer, a PC would be a better choice.
You would work at home, mostly typing at your computer.
Hi there, Well, things to look for when looking for a computer get personal as you may want a computer for mobility, gaming, working at home or just a home PC. If you are looking for mobility I would recommend buying a laptop, netbook or tablet PC. Working at Home would have to be a fast computer so it would therefore have to have a lot of space. If its simply a home computer buy an operating system that your family is farmiliar with, Apple, Windows, Linux etc...
For home or office? I'd recommend cisco for office and probably netgear for the home.
You would have to look at the site of which classes you want to take. They will have options for you. Ask in forums that are in your home state. Good luck!