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Verny Gregory

How Refurbished Electronics Can Drive Economic Growth in Egypt - 0 views

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    Egypt's economy was mainly depended on the tourism and exports of cotton, oil and gas. However, in recent times due to decline in oil prices, refurbished consumer electronics industry has emerged as a saviour to the economy. Read on, what is Egypt's advantage on the import of bulk refurbished electronics, and how these electronics can provide new channels to organisations looking to improve their IT asset management strategy, investments and the bottomline.
Verny Gregory

How Used Electronics can Fund your Next Upgrade - 0 views

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    Time to buy new electronics? Don't just leave your old electronics stashed in the back of your closet or garage. Waiting and storing them for a long time would depreciate their value. So, the best and safest way is to resell them to an authentic recycling center. This action would not only help save the environment from pollution and hazardous chemicals from e-waste but can also put some extra money in your pocket. To be sure you are getting a good deal, it is better to follow some smart solutions listed here. A little know how can fund your next smart upgrade!
Verny Gregory

Get the Best Deal when Selling Old Electronics in UAE - 0 views

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    Every day millions of consumers across the globe flood the online and offline electronic markets to buy the newly launched products. But what about the previously used gadgets and appliances piling up in your attic? Instead of storing the e-waste in the house or disposing of it in a landfill, the best and safest way is to resell it to an authentic recycling center. This action would also put some extra money in your pocket. Here's where to go to get the best possible price for your used IT and electronic assets.
Verny Gregory

Liquidate your Surplus IT Equipment with Veracity World - 0 views

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    Are you are in need of liquidating your old corporate IT equipment including networking and telecom hardware, servers, PC's, laptops, and phones systems? Then, you have landed at the right place. When it comes to IT and electronic asset liquidation, Veracity World handles more than just about any other company in the UAE. The company deals with businesses of all sizes, government agencies, schools, corporate companies and financial institutions. It offers the maximum value for your retired or excess IT and electronics assets when exercising an IT asset liquidation strategy. Find out how easy it is to liquidate your excess IT and electronic equipment with Veracity World!
Verny Gregory

Buying Refurbished Laptops and Computers? Top Tips to Consider - 0 views

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    While many people opt for new electronic products, a growing number of consumers are choosing to buy refurbished laptops and computers. There are some important factors and tips to consider before buying any equipment, whether it is new or refurbished. Read on, we are sharing some tips for buying refurbished electronics. Plus, how buying refurbished laptops and computers can help you save money.
Verny Gregory

Great Ways to Give your Old Electronics a Second Life - 0 views

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    Do you have old electronics sitting around and don't know what to do with them? Instead of throwing them in a landfill, you can give them a second life. They are a mine of precious metals and discrete components which can be processed and used over and over again for years together. And what is more - They save you some bucks, curtail the negative impacts on earth and leave behind the moments of your accomplishments. To help you get started, Veracity World has listed out a few of the ways to give used electronics a second life. Use these ideas and encourage others to do the same.
Verny Gregory

E-Waste Recycling: An Approach Towards Green Computing - 0 views

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    Recycling helps in bringing down the greenhouse gas emissions caused by the manufacturing of new products. A green computing is an eco-friendly and environmentally responsible way of using the computers. The whole idea of recycling, refurbishing, and repair is based on the pillar of green computing that teaches us to reuse our electronic devices. Let's find out how recycling our used electronic devices would be more satisfying for our business.
crishgayle01

How you can increase the speed of your internet connection - 0 views

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    Unfortunately, in today's time, every second user is facing slow internet speed. Also, people get irritated when they have stopped their work in mid. Here you will find some beneficial points to increase the speed of your internet connection. Also, by joining Att customer service you can easily overcome from your slow internet connection speed. Keep your router on the perfect location The good place for a router is in the center of the house, and instead of the floor, on a table or shelf. Keep the router in the open area - free of walls and obstacles - it helps, as the antenna points directly above. Use the Helmthalge comparison, some researcher found that it is desirable to limit the number of corners and walls, which is to follow the signal. Keeping it in the center of the home is the optimal method to avoid black places. Keep your router away from the electronic device Maximum people place their router near a TV or a telephone, but it disrupts the signal of your internet. It is sufficient to separate your router from another electronic device, such as fairy lights, TVs, speakers, monitors, AC power doors, etc. 1-833-554-5444 You should Set router apart from the wire-free signal Do you know baby monitors and Bluetooth speakers may disrupt the speed of your wireless signal? If you cannot keep your router or other devices' interference, then get a dual-band router. You can put the router in the beer can An empty beer can be used as a DIY elliptical antenna - a contemplative case it will pass the signal from another device while increasing the signal from the router. Then you should cut the beer cans from the top and bottom and then cut it off the middle so that it converts a metal sheet. Wrap it behind your router's antenna so that it takes the form of a dome, causing the unexpected front - violet out. Empty Pringles cans also move for simple DIY Wi-Fi speakers. Keep the strong password of your internet Guarding your house broadband internet network w
Verny Gregory

How the Use of Electronic Gadgets is Affecting our Lives - 0 views

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    The use of electronic gadgets is deeply rooted in our day to day life style. We use it for almost every small work. But one must be aware of the fact that if not utilized properly we will be left with nothing, not even good technology. Focus must be on optimum usage of these resources by opting for recycling methods.
Verny Gregory

Computer, Laptop and Mobile Repair Services in UAE - 0 views

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    Looking for a service provider who can repair small gadgets or large industrial devices? Don't hesitate to give us a shout! Our team of technicians can help you get back the lost functionality of any electronic device. The services in total are fast, reliable and cost-effective loaded with accuracy.
Jack Ingram

SunEdison receives $50m funding to construct solar PV plants in US - 0 views

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    SunEdison, a subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials, has won a three-year, $50m construction loan from Rabobank International to build solar power plants in the US.
Infogreen Global

Hybrid Garbage Trucks Powered By Hydraulic Energy - 0 views

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    The hydraulic hybrid system uses stored hydraulic energy instead of diesel fuel to power the truck during waste collection stops. A hydraulic launch assist system, also known as a parallel hybrid, is bolted onto the truck's existing power train and connects using an electronically controlled transfer case.
Infogreen Global

Water to Power Mobile Electronics - 0 views

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    SiGNa's mobile- H2™ cartridge contains safe sodium silicide (NaSi); a powder that produces hydrogen (H2) on- demand from its reaction with any type of water, including salt water, packaged in a cartridge for use with fuel cells rated from 1 W to 3 kW.
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