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K-Designers Has Years of Home Improvement Experience under Its Toolbelt

Posted by admin on September 18, 2009 in Design Tricks, Hardware Stuff, Home Improvement Hall

When it comes to home improvement, K-Designers commitment is to customer satisfaction. They offer a full complement of home renovation services. Beginning with their first location in Laramie, Wyoming, they now have 11 locations in the Western United States. The Company continues to build on their 30-plus years of design experience.

With a allegiance to providing their clients high quality materials, K-Designers use products from premier suppliers. They also carefully screen applicants so qualified craftspeople perform work on customers’ homes. The Company has a certain protocol for craftspeople who work for them. They must be experienced, professional, courteous, friendly, and pay fine attention to detail.

K-Designers also offer a full complement of product lines. For exterior siding, they offer premium products that provide total exterior coverage. This includes vinyl, aluminum, and steel building products. They also sell and install custom-made windows, which have a lifetime warranty. They have a full line of custom windows in long-lasting, energy-efficient durable vinyl.

In addition, they present design supplement options to their customers in the form of exterior window and door decor. The Company uses suppliers who have a wide range of color, style, and size alternatives of siding accessories and cosmetic exterior building products. This includes shutters, headers, and decorative accessories.

The Company also offers customers a rich selection of storm doors. Included in this product category are aluminum frame doors with maintenance-free finishes. They also offer wood-core doors of high-impact-resistant solid wood cores, which have solid brass interior and exterior handles with built-in deadbolt security locks. These are a few examples of the many product lines that K-Designers offer.

With home renovations often a reason for concern for homeowners, K-Designers operates to ally fears about the process. With years of experience dealing with diverse clientele, they realize the concerns people have. Their commitment is to providing quality products, design personnel, and craftspeople to homeowners who choose to use their service.


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DedicatedNOW Introduces Reseller Program

Posted by admin on September 11, 2009 in Hardware Stuff, Universe Of Software

DedicatedNOW, a managed dedicated hosting solutions provider recently announced the launch of its new reseller program. The program is one of the many highlights of the company’s newly revised website which is focused on promoting DedicatedNOW’s new services and servers.

Asked about the features of the new dedicated server reseller program, Sales and Marketing Director Josh Ewin explains that the new program offers more competitive pricing combined with more favorable terms as compared to the company’s old hosting reseller package. Along with the re-launch of the service package, DedicatedNOW is also featuring 11 brand new multi-core server configurations. The said configurations have 4000GB bandwidth and switch ports of 100 mbps which are a standard on each server.

The company has been working on the new program for months, adding new features and services according to trend changes to help resellers increase their competitive advantage in the marketplace.

DedicatedNOW expects that the launch will draw more resellers to sign up with them.
The reseller program provided by the company supports both Linux and Windows managed hosting platforms. It also provides support for cPanel reseller hosting.

The web hosting solutions provider also announced the addition of more powerful servers in order to efficiently support and ensure that reseller partners will get faster turnaround times for questions, concerns and other issues. The support system is set to accommodate an increased number of queries due to the new program offering.

Each reseller server will come with a variety of features. This include round the clock onsite support through the company’s helpdesk, full root access, free reboots for systems undergoing maintenance and upgrades, free backup configuration and free hardware replacements.

Interested reseller partners are welcome to apply with DedicatedNOW through the company’s official website.


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Info On the Life and Times of LCD Tellies

Posted by admin on August 5, 2008 in Hardware Stuff

LCD TVs can be discovered in nearly all flat screen tellies that are not Plasma. These televisions came out before plasma & by and large more price affordable of late when contrasted with the recognised Plasma makes. LCD televisions are the most up-to-the-minute make of TV & are nowadays an appropriate stand-in for your aged telly set. LCD televisions supply the most modern HD TVs with rich picture and manufacturing quality on hand to splash cash on today.

It is a less well-known detail that LCD technology actually date back to the year eighteen-hundred and eighty eight when the elements of liquid crystallization were first exposed by Aussie scientist Friedrich Reinitzer.

LCD tellies are by & large accessible in fifteen inch & thirty two inch dimension, however larger sizes as vast as 50 inch and even 60″ are available to buy if you crave. However, as you select to go for big displays or high end manufactured goods, they will in reality cost a large amount more. What’s more it is maybe worth noting that for giant TVs you would be recommended to use high quality wall brackets or a specially created mount, which will easily cost up-to one-hundred and fifty pounds more. Prices reduced on all LCD TVs online at Digital Direct!

LCD tellies are more often than not assembled in three individual selections like standard definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED) & high-def (HD) Televisions. LCD tellies are also getting gradually more common as a car customisation device, as any fans of the admired MTV TV program “Pimp My Ride” will be familiar with. LCD TVs have lately available with refresh rates as small as 5ms. Nonetheless this technology is still a significant way off from being wonderful, LCD TV’s are improving every day. Hence, LCD televisions are becoming trendier each and every day.


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Installing a PCI Wireless Card

Posted by admin on June 28, 2008 in Hardware Stuff

Installing a PCI wireless card might seem like a bit of an adventure — after all, you have to open the case, find where to put the thing, close it again… and then you have to deal with the software! Even if you’ve never opened your computer before, though, you shouldn’t have too much trouble with it if you follow this simple 10 step guide.

Step 1: Look at the Manual. Yes, I know it seems like a dull thing to do, but you really need to at least skim the manual for things if you’re going to go putting them in your computer. It’s much better to do it now than to realise afterwards that you missed an essential step in the installation. A few cards, for example, require you to install the software before installing the card — do this now if you need to.

Step 2: Switch the Computer Off. Before you even think about opening the computer, you’ve got to switch it off. You should use the ‘Shut Down’ option to make sure that the computer will start fresh next time, and wait for it to shut down completely.

Step 3: Unplug the Computer. To be safe, you should disconnect the computer from the power supply now. If there is anything connected to the computer, you should unplug that from the power too, as well as unplugging the wires from the back of the computer. If you’re nervous that you won’t remember which wire goes where when it’s time to put them back again, you could draw a diagram before you start this step. Most modern computers have a matching color coding system on the rear panel. Pink goes to pink, green to green etc.

Step 4: Remove the Case. To avoid damaging your computer’s parts or electrocuting yourself, you should be wearing an anti-static wristband (also known as a ground strap) whenever you open your computer. If you’re not sure how to get the case off, consult your computer’s manual. It’s usually just a matter of unscrewing, though — but make sure you keep the screws somewhere where they won’t get lost.

Step 5: When the cover is removed, the first thing to do is to locate the PCI slots on your motherboard, different motherboards have different amounts of PCI slots, for example you may already have a PCI card installed, in which case just choose an empty slot to install your new PCI card. PCI slots are long, rectangular slots inside the computer. Some of the available PCI slots might be used by existing modems or Ethernet cards. If there’s no space for your new wireless card, then you might need to remove some of this old equipment.

Step 6: Insert the PCI Card. If you’re using a PCI slot that hasn’t been used before, you’ll need to unscrew the piece of metal filling the gap in the back of the computer created by there being no card there. Make sure you store this piece in a safe place, in case you ever need it again.

When you insert the PCI card into the slot, do it as carefully as you can. Try not to touch any of the circuits on the card. Once it’s in the slot, you will need to press firmly, but don’t use too much force. You should also make sure that you point the wireless card’s antenna upwards.

Step 7: Close the Case. Just do what you did in step 4 in reverse — put it all back together.

Step 8: Plug In and Start. You need to plug your computer back in and start it. If you don’t want to re-attach all your cables right now, you will at least need to plug in the keyboard, mouse and monitor. Many people are scared when they turn on their computer again after installing a PCI card and it doesn’t work — only to find that the error was caused by them not reconnecting their keyboard! When you reboot your machine Windows (or other OS) should find the card automatically, it will then prompt you for the driver disk/cd that came with your card, insert the CD and follow the on-screen instructions.

Step 9: Install Drivers and Software. Once the computer’s done starting, it should notice it has some new hardware. This is when you should insert the CD that came with the card, and leave Windows to do its thing. If everything’s gone to plan, the PCI card should be set up automatically. If things don’t happen automatically, try inserting the CD before you panic.

Step 10: Configure Your Network. Your PCI wireless card gives your computer a permanent wireless connection. The first time you use it, you should be asked which wireless network you want to connect to. Choose your wireless network from the list, and you’re ready to go!

Information supplied and written by Lee Asher of
http://Eclipse Domain Services.com
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