Posted by Ernesto Amadon | Posted in Technology and Gadgets | Posted on 05-02-2010
Wireless security cameras are becoming more and more popular in businesses and homes around the world everyday. These security systems offer a feeling of ease, when you leave your place of business or your home. What most people don’t know is that with all the new technology available on the market, these wireless security cameras offers much more than a feeling of ease. Supercircuits.com now offers state of the art technology along with the wireless security camera.
At Supercircuits.com they are selling specialize security LCD Monitors, hidden cameras, digital video recorders, wireless security camera supplies, microphones, and complete security camera systems that would help you in your business venture. The great features including built in speakers for audio surveillance, with built in BNC, RCA and VGA inputs of the LCD Monitors creates an easy connection to a digital video recorder.
The digital video recorder allows you to record your home or business while you are not around, so that you can go back and watch it for evidence at a later time if needed. With this product you can also burn the video files to a DVD, and can be uploaded directly to USB, or you may even prefer to network the feed with the internet. They offer a number of different styles, types, and sizes of digital video recorders. If you already own a wireless security camera and you just need part or maybe an upgrade Supercircuits.com is your one stop shop. It is a very easy and quick process to upgrade the camera you already have just order one of the complete security camera systems offered here. They offer 4, 8, and 16 camera systems, which come included with everything you will need for a top of the line security system. All systems are easy to install and you will have access to the trained professionals that will help with the installation process.
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Posted by James Scott | Posted in Technology and Gadgets | Posted on 04-02-2010
For real estate investors, there are two things that are always in short supply regardless of the ups and downs in the economy: capital and quality inventory. Most investors that I have worked with not only need capital but strategies to go after capital that is not issued based solely on a credit score. Even if a real estate investor has good credit they still have the obstacle of too many inquires and too many open loans on their credit report and funding sources are spooked by these distractions and turn the applicant down even though all of their loans are current and they have a solid FICO.
If the above describes you or if you have limited or poor credit and you’re a serious real estate investor, here is how to get all the capital you’ll ever need. First put a solid strategy together. Start with your company infrastructure. Organize your company with a CEO, CFO, Board of Directors etc. After you’ve done this you want to set up your inter-industry strategic alliances which should be composed of other investors, bird dogs, electricians, roofers, general contractors etc. You want each of these alliances to have a purpose. They should be a portal for industry niche knowledge and consultation and also referral hubs. Let each of your alliances know exactly what type of investments you’re looking for and as they are sending you referrals, reciprocate by issuing them work in whatever specialty they are in.
Next you want to have a solid business plan written for your company (don’t write this yourself, have a professional do it for you) that spells out the intricacies of your company, your alliances, your accomplishments and goals. Paint a picture of success and strength.
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Posted by James Scott | Posted in Technology and Gadgets | Posted on 03-02-2010
So many companies dream of going public to raise massive amounts of capital, as set up for an exit strategy, to make acquisitions with stock and for many other reasons. While your intentions may be pure and with genuine motives, you’re entering shark infested waters of boiler rooms, crooked attorneys and underbelly consultants who have made careers off of taking well intentioned executives just like you for a 24 month rollercoaster ride while they take every penny you have as your company shrivels up like week old road kill.
Just and honest consultants in the ‘public offering’ industry are as rare as the illusive white elephant. This industry exists in a cesspool surrounded by rose gardens; from afar it looks amazing and an image of a dreamland but get up and close and the sludge and odor are enough to make you run and hide. So what do you look for in a consultant? The best consulting firms are the ’boutique firms’ with minimal overhead that keep a low profile and are made up of 3 or 4 ‘partner’ consultants.
These firms typically have the experience of working with the large consulting groups but for one reason or another have decided to leave and go out on their own. The great thing is, these small groups typically have massive contacts and process your entire public offering in-house. Offering a complete turn-key solution that is managed in-house offers a huge advantage because there is accountability and you can actually build a relationship with the people that are making your dream of a public offering come true.
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Posted by Jason Kendall | Posted in Technology and Gadgets | Posted on 02-02-2010
The salaries of Plumbers are often highlighted in the national press. Within the UK, the figures of 30-70k p.a. are typical of Plumbers, mainly down to their low numbers. The question now is – are we being lied to, or is this the truth? To be certain, for the correctly qualified and experienced plumber, this level of salary is achievable and indeed attainable. Salaries of 70-100k p.a. are achievable, but these appear to be the area of the self-employed Plumbers rather than those who take the more familiar working methods.
If you enter the traditional work environment, primarily working for an established employer, then working hours of Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm are standard. Furthermore from a UK employer, the usual perks are holiday pay and sickness allowance, as well as salaries of between 15k and 30k p.a. The self-employed person can generally achieve higher incomes than those available from the traditional approach, but would need to consider working ‘out of hours’ – and probably longer than the typical 9am-6pm Mon-Fri model. This is clear when self employed plumbers have to work evenings and weekends, where their domestic clients are working during the day.
Around which is the question of self employment which appears to fit some people. This can involve factors such as getting the basics sorted out and the need to use good ‘business sense’ overall. Likewise self-employed people need to consider the implications of costs relating to materials and transport as well as legal and accountancy fees etc. These charges should always remain a small proportion of the overall income so that any profits created always outweigh them. Added to that, the positives virtually always outstrip the negatives!
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Posted by John Davis | Posted in Technology and Gadgets | Posted on 01-02-2010
I like to think in terms of reality. There will not be a world to inhabit if 60% of the world is not using solar panels to produce energy in about a hundred years. It might seem a long time, but it will be here in no time. Let’s go solar, folks. Let’s load up the solar panels and get them installed in our homes and offices so that we can preserve a future worth living.
You should see that you get your solar panels from an energy company that knows what they are doing. If you don’t know a lot about the product, get someone from there to help you out, whatever you do though, just get solar empowered. It’s not like it’s going to be too difficult afterall. I mean, you do have access to the internet, don’t you? You can use that too.
There have been alternative means of energy supply for eons, but they weren’t fully explored. Today, because the earth is dying, more critical efforts are being made, and we have decided that the solar panel is it. Actually, the sun is where the energy will come from, but solar panels are what will make that energy usable by mankind.
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Posted by Andrew Johnson | Posted in Technology and Gadgets | Posted on 31-01-2010
People buy cheap laptops for all different reasons. There are certainly enough of them out there, but it can be difficult to find a computer that will meet your needs as well as your budget. You’ve really got to have your wits about you to make sure you don’t end up with an outdated piece of junk instead of a decent, cheap laptop.
Decide what you want before you start looking.
Don’t get roped into buying a laptop that is beyond your budget and comes with extras that you just don’t need. Write out a list of things you must have, and things you can get away without. One example of this is buying a laptop that doesn’t have wireless internet built into it, then buying a cheap USB connector for as little as $10.
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Posted by David Morris | Posted in Technology and Gadgets | Posted on 30-01-2010
Set your music free with a new digital audio player, or MP3 player, as they are commonly known. With an MP3 player it is easy to shuffle your songs in any order and you can hold your entire music collection the palm of your hand. But where is your music actually stored?
Older MP3 players use a hard drive to store music files. Hard drives offer amazing amounts of memory for file storage. The iPod Classic has up to 160GB. However, players with hard drives are heavier, and have generally poorer battery life, as the hard drive has moving parts inside it, and requires more power to operate them.
Newer MP3 players use flash memory, in fact almost all MP3 players made now are fitted with internal flash memory. They can often hold an additional SD memory card to increase the overall player storage capacity.
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Posted by Mark Walters | Posted in Technology and Gadgets | Posted on 28-01-2010
Have you ever thought how great it would be if it were possible to create some high quality copies of your favorite ps3 or xbox games? just about all gamers have, and are always on the lookout for a piece of software, or a tool, that can help them do so. Now that search is over, as there is specialized software for ripping games that can perfectly create duplicate copies and burn them to a disc.
Gaming discs have a limited lifespan, and they can become worn out over the course of a few years. Hardware failure and repeated attempts from pets or younger siblings to chew on your video games also contribute to getting your precious gaming discs scratched or destroyed. You can do little to undo the damage and scratches that result and, ultimately, the only way you can continue to play that game is to buy it again at its full retail price.
Gamers face real problems in keeping large collections of their games due to these causes; however, with the release of this new software, exact copies of a ps3 or xbox 360 game can be made without incurring any significant cost, and this is why you should get such software for yourself!
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Posted by Jed Elaine | Posted in Technology and Gadgets | Posted on 27-01-2010
When we talk about our reading experiences, surely Kindle will come into the picture since this device has something to do in enhancing such experience. Different individuals-known and unknown ones have revealed the benefits brought about by the existence of Kindle. Nowadays when this device has become very popular already, checking various reviews posted on the internet will help clear your mind whether or not you will buy this device.
As mentioned above, several Kindle Reviews are done by a number of individuals who usually had the chance to get hold of one of these devices and those posted reviews, when read, will make you feel more confident in making your decision if the device is worth buying for or not. Not all of those reviews are good or are in favor of Kindle. Some don’t contain the things that you were expecting from this device.
To name some of its reviews, Kindle was found similar with a Sony Reader especially with regards to its weight and size. However, it was noted that the E lnk technology that it uses is making the screen to take second to refresh. It was found to be a disadvantage since it caused irritation to some. On the other hand, some people say that the designers of this device had a great job because they had limited the delay. Some of the reviews also mentioned that the SD-card slot was not supposed to be hidden behind the back of the device but its battery was loved since it’s said to be user-replaceable and user-friendly too.
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Posted by Jason Kendall | Posted in Technology and Gadgets | Posted on 26-01-2010
The CompTIA A+ course covers 4 different sectors – the requirement is exam passes in 2 specialities to be seen as competent in A+. Because of this, many training establishments restrict their A+ to just two of the 4 sectors. To us, this is selling you short – of course you can gain accreditation, but knowledge of every section will set you apart in industry, where you’ll need a more comprehensive understanding. That’s the reason why you should train in everything.
As well as being taught how to build and fix computers, trainees on A+ courses will be shown how to work in antistatic conditions, along with remote access, fault finding and diagnostics.
If you aspire to being responsible for networks of computers, add the very comprehensive Network+ to your training package. Taking this course as well will prepare you to command a more senior job role. Other ones that might be interesting to you are the Microsoft networking qualifications (MCP, MCSA and MCSE).
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