Screen Secrets: 3 Things You Should Know About Your Phone's Screen And Display

Posted on: 18 November 2016

You and your fingers interact with your phone screen all day long, so you know all of its quirks and small imperfections. But there are a few things that might surprise you about your phone screen and your display, including the following: Home screen scratch remedies Scratches on your phone screen are distracting, and they detract from the overall look of your phone. To avoid having to get the screen replaced, you may be tempted to try some DIY-inspired scratch repair.
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3 Key Essentials To Making A Multichannel Marketing Strategy Work

Posted on: 13 October 2016

These days, consumers have a broader range of options when it comes to engaging with their favorite brands. From e-mail and mobile apps to social and video media, direct and digital marketers have more ground in order to successfully captivate and engage their audiences. As the number of new media channels grow, the focus on a successful multichannel marketing effort becomes sharper. Although multichannel marketing has been around for quite some time, many companies have yet to fully grasp its effectiveness.
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Five Lesser Known Uses For Computer Scanners

Posted on: 26 August 2016

Scanners are great tools for sending paper documents via the Internet or adding such documents to your cloud storage database. However, storing and sending paper work easily and efficiently is just one of many things that scanning can make easier. Unexpected uses for your computer scanner  1. Preserving and consolidating old photos. If you have photos from the 20th century that are on paper or slides, scanning these images can help keep them from fading, water damage or yellowing—all hazards that can destroy your photographic memories.
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How To Apply A Coating Of Thermal Paste To The CPU And Heatsink To Maximize System Cooling

Posted on: 15 July 2016

You know how important data center hardware maintenance is. Keeping your systems cool is essential to providing long-lasting, reliable service for your internal and external clients, and maintaining as close to perfect as possible contact between central processing units (CPUs) and their heat sinks is the starting point. If heat isn't allowed to efficiently dissipate from the CPU, then you can expect problems to develop due to thermal stress. Worse, damage could occur if the heat buildup is left unchecked, resulting in costly down-times and equipment repair or replacement.
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