Tuesday, 12 July 2016

FOODS, WINE, BISCUITS, CANDY,USED LAPTOP, USED PHONES AND BEVERAGES


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ExImGuinee Sarl works as an Independent consultancy that engages in a variety of Finances of project/business, Commodity, banking instrument, linking buyers/sellers. Also we are multinational company under the laws od the Republic of Guinea with the registration number RCCM/GCKAL/042.965A/2012. Our hear office is located in Conakry,the capital city, with the address: P.0.Box 2320, koulewondy, Commue de kaloum.
Right now we are looking for stable manufacturer/Supplier  of the following products to supply our clients and to market the product in Africa. Please kindly reply us urgently by skype and/or emails.

FOODS, WINE, BISCUITS, CANDY AND BEVERAGES,USED LAPTOP, USED PHONES,PHARMACY  OR ANY PRODUCT
Note: it is our policy to remit proceeds from samples sales to our supplier with details report. We also anticipate your swift response to enable us to make necessary ground work for a successful marketing of your products.
Other legal agreement and working condition will follow in due course..ALL TYPE OF CANDY
1.    SWEET CANDIES
2.    MILK CANDY
3.    MINT FRUIT BEANS CANDY
4.    CHOTIWALA KHAZANA CANDY
5.    COCONUT CREAM CANDIES
6.    CHOCO CANDY
7.    CHOCO CANDY BAR
8.    MIX FRUIT CANDIES
9.    MILK CANDIES
10.    BLACK MINT CANDIES
11.    LOLLYPOPS

ALL TYPE OF BISCUIT
•    GLUCOSE BISCUITS
•    MILK BISCUITS
•    NICE BISCUITS
•    CREAM BISCUITS
•    ATC CREAM BISCUITS
•    BOURBON BISCUITS

•    ALL TYPE OF WINES
1.    RED WINE
2.    WHITE WINE GRAPES
3.     RED WINE GRAPES
And all Foods, Wine and beverages.
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What Happened When I Left My Laptop at Home

A few weeks back I went to LA on business. I was going to attend the Digital Banking Summit where those of us in fintech compared notes on what is going on in our shared industry and how to evolve within it. The trip was sure to be a great one with the promise of new connections, increased knowledge, imparted insights and way better sushi than what I can get in Charlotte.
As I packed, I went through the usual process of doing my "outfit-a-day" planning and packing. Once done, I brought my suitcase to our foyer and left it there. When my Uber arrived in the morning, I'd just grab my luggage and go.
Everything was all set with my suitcase.
And then I looked over at my briefcase.
Bringing my laptop and having to take it out at security. Worst case, the security guards at the airport would have me turn it on and off in front of them. I'd have to count my laptop’s briefcase as my "second bag". The scarcity of space in the overhead compartments on the plane is always an issue these days and keeping my briefcase at my feet during the flight would make that miniscule space seem even smaller. In recent years, it seemed that there wasn't enough room to open my laptop and use it while on the plane anyway.
In short, I thought how nice it would be if I did not need to bring my laptop to LA.
Then I made a snap decision and decided that I would leave my laptop at home for the three days.
I decided I would use it as an opportunity to do an experiment with my new mobile device. I had purchased a Samsung Note 3 a few months earlier, trading in my iPhone 4S. I did so because the Note is a phablet and I simply wanted to manage my life on a larger screen. I decided to use my LA trip to see if I could manage my work life for three days on my new phablet, without my laptop.
It led to some pretty interesting observations, which follow below:
  • The basics were covered nicely – The basics of being tapped into the home office involves reading emails, making necessary phone calls and using IM. On my phablet, the basics are a pleasure. I can read emails with greater ease on the large screen, make phone calls even if the large device looks unusual next to my head, and converse on IM with great ease. Simply put, having a phablet makes just about everything easier.
  • I could read the websites that I pulled up – As each speakers at the Digital Banking Summit stood up and started their presentation, I pulled up the website for the companies that the speakers worked for. I could read everything on the phablet, even if the sites in question were not responsively designed for viewing on a mobile device. It was refreshing when contrasted against my memories of trying to use an iPhone for looking at websites.
  • I could review most documents with ease – A couple of times each day, I would step out of the summit and dial into a meeting. Reviewing a Word document and/or a PowerPoint deck was often involved. In all cases, I was able to pull up the PowerPoint or Word doc on the phablet and take part in the review without issues. I could even read the text on the PowerPoint slides that I had pulled up on my phablet. I remember this being a major issue on my smaller iPhone, even to the point of being infeasible.
  • Excel..... not so much – When asked to review some financial information in an Excel spreadsheet, I found that this was just about impossible. Excel on a small form factor still has a way to go before you can reasonably move through tabs, sheets and cells. In this case, my phablet was as inefficient as my iPhone used to be.
  • I couldn’t create artifacts, not a small issue – If I had needed to make edits to a document, or create something from the ground-up, I would've needed to borrow a colleague's laptop. That did not happen, but it would've been an issue if that had arisen. Phablets and smart phones have a major functionality gap in creating Microsoft Office artifacts today. And there is certainly no meaningful competitor to Office on the market today that runs on Apple or Android.
In short, for those three days my phablet met my needs. Not having to travel with the laptop was indeed a pleasure. And I enjoyed the summit without that large distraction sitting on the table in front of me throughout the day.
Could I use a phablet as my "go-to" device all of the time? Not at this time. Creating MS Office documents remains a big part of how I move information. And not having that ability on my phablet, combined with the fact that the screen is perhaps a bit small for such a use, means that it cannot replace my laptop at this time. But a tablet mounted in a keyboard with a viable version of MS Office? That would likely do the trick.
Bottom line, mobile devices and what we use them for is changing at this time. The perfect device and device size remain to be determined. We should watch with interest at the changing form factors in mobile and anticipate the need to adapt.

Laptop For Sale


LAPTOP FOR SALE: Dell Inspiron, Celeron Processor, 3GB RAM, 160GB HDD, DVD, Windows7. Comes with fresh installation of Windows7. Only £75.

Never Buy the $299 Laptop for Your Business


Build quality: what is it? It's why your Pro Series laptop still works after it is accidently sat on and dropped, and also why that $299 Holiday Bundle dies 91 days after purchase.
When looking to purchase a desktop, laptop or tablet, there are typically two distinct classes of hardware: the Business Class, and the Consumer Class. Right off the bat you will notice several things about the Business class models; in this case laptops:
  • Metal Hinges and reinforcements - the screen opens and feels stiff, does not wobble, aluminum top and sides for extra protection
  • Tighter fit and finish, less flex on the case, and a reinforced/aluminum top cover to prevent accidental screen damage
  • Features like backlit keyboard, biometric reader & full 10-key keyboard
  • Typically these models have extended warranties and next day on-site service
  • You are running a "Pro" version of the Operating System, giving you business features not available to a Home version
  • There is no "trialware" that bombards you as soon as you power on
  • The hardware is current, and will not be too slow to run applications next year
Other not so evident engineering enhancements and considerations for a Business model laptop includes:
  • Matte LCD coating, which prevents shine and reflection. Consumer models typically have very shiny screens, which look good in optimal lighting, but can be difficult to use in direct sunlight.
  • VGA ports: many Consumer grade laptops dropped the VGA option, so if you need to hook up quickly to a projector or monitor, it may be a challenge
  • Higher quality fans, more bearings in the fans allowing faster speeds, longer life & less noise
  • More than one fan - many entry level laptops have 1 cooling fan blowing out the bottom, or side. Block that one vent, and you will cause serious damage
  • Reinforced Standoffs on the mainboard- the reason your charging port gets loose and will not charge is there are only one or two pins holding it into the mainboard. Business class machines have four or more. After a few good tugs on the charger cable, a Consumer quality laptop will need a DC (power) jack repair.
  • Tear-Down time is very important to a technician and ultimately to your repair cost. Business class machines typically come apart in logical order with just a few screws, where Consumer grade laptops typically need to go to a depot to repair due to the complexity of reassembling it correctly.
  • Parts Availability is something that is rarely considered, but it would be nice if 2 years from now they had the mainboard available without a long wait. Consumer products typically have a one year parts availability before the model is retired, where Business models are typically three years, coinciding with your three year warranty
Consumer Class Desktops typically have low end processors, and non-upgradable RAM or limited options preventing you from installing add on cards. When purchasing a Business class machine, you are usually presented with many options to customize to your needs. You can add RAM at the build time to save money as well. Some other considerations to think about when selecting a desktop:
  • Business Class Desktops typically have dual monitor capability where consumer models will need a better video card
  • Consumer Desktops are physically lighter, using more aluminum and less steel and copper. Copper is used to dissipate heat, and aluminum is very ineffective at dissipating heat, but is much cheaper.
  • In many cases, the ultra-cheap desktops are actually low end laptop mainboards mounted in a large and mostly empty case. These desktops are nothing more than netbooks, and are not really designed to do anything but office work.
  • To keep costs down even more, companies allow trialware to be installed, like 60 day antivirus trials.
When it comes to tablets, there is a REAL distinct difference between a Consumer "no name" tablet, and a name brand tablet. Most notably:
  • Active vs Passive & Touch sensitivity on the screen- on low end models, your finger will be hurting by the end of a browsing session. Passive LCDs require pressure to detect a touch, where active detect heat and electric currents in your fingers.
  • Screen Glare & viewing angle- the cheaper the tablet, the more direct you need to look at it to see the colors correctly, and the less sun you can have before you see nothing but glare
  • Battery Life on lower priced tablets suffers greatly as a good Lithium Polymer battery is not cheap, so many cheaper tablets use NiMH which can store much less energy than lithium.
  • Some of the cheapest tablets do not use Google Play, essentially making them absolutely useless except as Internet tablets
When it comes time to purchase new technology, seriously consider the Return on Investment (ROI) you want from the item. If you are satisfied with a year of use from a new computer, many consumer level devices would be a decent choice.Most business would find having to switch PCs, change data, reinstall programs etc., yearly to stay current more trouble than its worth. In the long run, typically your costs to retire the old PC and set up the new PC would exceed the extra you would have spent on the Business Class three year warranty machine.
My rule of thumb is to buy slightly bigger than you need at the current moment, allowing for growth. Having to re-buy larger PCs, or bigger server down the road will cost exponentially more than doing it up front. Technology is an investment in your company, don't go cheap-o!
Disclaimer: this is my personal opinion on Business class vs. Consumer class hardware based on first hand experience diagnosing failures in the field.

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Soirée Cinéma au LenovoSpot ! - Movie Guide Me FR

Retrouvez le résumé de la soirée Lenovo au #LenovoSpot avec la tablette yoga pro 2 et le cinéma à l'honneur !
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HP EliteBook 8440p Intel Core i7-640M 2.8GHz 4GB 250GB DVD+/-RW 14"" Win7Pro (Black) - Refurbished

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