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		<title>Things You Must Know Before Sending Your Alienware Laptop For Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 02:10:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever tried of getting your Alienware laptops serviced? If not, did it ever occur to you that the time would eventually come for your beloved machines to get its well deserved pampering if not a complete laptop repair? If your situation is the latter, I am pretty sure you are up for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever tried of getting your <strong>Alienware laptops</strong> serviced? If not, did it ever occur to you that the time would eventually come for your beloved machines to get its well deserved pampering if not a complete laptop repair? If your situation is the latter, I am pretty sure you are up for a big surprise. For those who are new to this, I bet you are itching to relate.</p>
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I wish the surprise I mentioned earlier was a positive one. I really do. Especially given the fact that <strong>Alienware laptops</strong> are supposed to be aiming for the upper end of the laptop market, nobody would expect to get such horrendous service for such expensive machines. I could write about the nightmares I have gone through their technical support for days on end. Believe me you do not? Then please feel free to Google other customer experiences yourself. </p>
<p><strong>Alienware Service â€“ Freelance Laptop Technicians</strong></p>
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Then we got the so-called freelance technicians on eBay. I know. Even I have not imagined that a<strong> Alienware Laptop Repair Service</strong> could be sold on eBay. Regardless of what you or I think, freelance laptop technicians do exist on the popular site. Many of them might even offer a tempting and affordable package for a laptop overhaul. The catch? Technical skills aside, such freelancers just do not have the resources (human or hardware) to be able to give you a good turn around time. So please feel free to try some of them Alienware service providers on eBay IF you are in no hurry to get your rig back in top shape.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
After having had excruciating experiences on getting my Alienware workhorse serviced from the manufacturer and eBay technicians, I almost gave up. Luckily, I decided to try to get this baby fix one last time so I tried searching again for someone that might be able to do a better job. Then I found out that there are indeed some third-party companies that specialize in providing Alienware service.</p>
<p><strong>Solution for Alienware Service</strong></p>
<p>&#13;<br />
I wish I could say I have tried and tested all of them, luckily I can not since the guys at <strong>http://service.ztronics.com/ </strong>have done a hell of a good job bringing my rig back to its prime. These guys from Santa Ana, California sure did know their thing. The best part? I did not just have my alienware laptop overhauled inside out, I am also better off with the knowledge that I can still use my Alienware for years to come. And if I will ever need to get a more powerful machine, I need not throw this since I do have a number of upgrade options to make it run at par with any other notebook on the market. So now, all smiles I sure am.</p>
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		<title>Facts to Consider Before Purchasing an Unlocked Cell Phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 18:15:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most asked questions we receive at Search4cellphonedeals.com is can I use any unlocked cell phone for my carrier?Â  The short answer is, no you cannot.Â  There are several things to consider before you run out and buy an unlocked cell phone. First letâ€™s look at what an unlocked cell phone is.Â  Some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most asked questions we receive at Search4cellphonedeals.com is can I use any unlocked cell phone for my carrier?Â  The short answer is, no you cannot.Â  There are several things to consider before you run out and buy an unlocked cell phone.</p>
<p>First letâ€™s look at what an unlocked cell phone is.Â  Some cell phones are designed to use a Subscriber Identification Module card or SIM card for short.Â  A SIM card is a microchip that stores subscriber data.Â  The SIM card is issued by a carrier and provides cell service by activating any phone into which it is inserted.Â  A <strong>locked</strong> cell phone, however, will only recognize a SIM card from a particular carrier.Â  If the cell phone is unlocked, it will recognize a SIM card from any carrier.Â  The &#8220;lock&#8221; is a software setting that keeps the cell phone &#8220;loyal&#8221; to one carrier.Â  This is done by the major carriers to ensure you donâ€™t get a FREE cell phone under a two-year contract and then not pay on the contract and use that cell phone with another provider.Â  It is in this way that the cell phone providers can justify giving individuals a FREE cell phone that would have otherwise cost the consumer money.</p>
<p>There are plenty of places that sell unlocked cell phones but simply buying one of these phones does not guarantee that it will work with your carrier.Â  Before buying an unlocked cell phone, you have to know what network your cellular provider operates on.Â  There are two here in the United States.Â  The first is Global Systems for Mobile Communications or GSM for short.Â  If your cell phone has a SIM card, your provider uses GSM.Â  Currently carriers on the GSM network include, AT&amp;T Wireless and T-Mobile.Â  Typically if you buy an unlocked cell phone any SIM card should work equally as well in that phone regardless of the provider.Â  The other network is called Code Division Multiple Access or CDMA for short.Â  CDMA phones do not have a SIM card and thus even if you purchase an unlocked CDMA cell phone you still have to get your carrier to activate it for you.Â  The drawback here is that the provider still decides if you can use a specific cell phone.Â  Currently carriers using CDMA in the United States include Verizon Wireless, Alltel Wireless and Sprint PCS.</p>
<p>The easiest way to determine if your provider will let you use an unlocked cell phone you have your eye on is to simply call them.Â  Every provider has an 800 number that can be obtained by simply going to their web site.Â  This is especially important for anyone who is considering buying an unlocked CDMA cell phone.</p>
<p>Unlocked cell phones have become so in demand that there are now companies out there that will unlock your cell phone for a fee.Â  The fee varies by company and again may or may not free up your cell phone to be used elsewhere.Â  There are also numerous hacking sites on the web that will show you how to unlock your phone, but be warned, the carriers will render a cell phone that is determined to be unlocked improperly inoperable.Â  If you want an unlocked cell phone, the best thing to do is to buy one from a reputable company.Â  </p>
<p>Now that you know the facts, start looking for your dream cell phone.Â  Remember it is probably best to leave your locked cell phone alone and look elsewhere for an unlocked cell phone that will work best with your GSM (if you have a SIM card) or CDMA cell phone.Â  Avoid the places that tell you any unlocked phone will work with any carrier and be sure to double-check with your provider before you finalize your purchase.Â  Itâ€™s your money, spend it wisely.</p>
<p>For more information or to find out where to purchase unlocked cell phones, please visit http://www.search4cellphonedeals.com/New_and_Refurbished_Unlocked_Cell_Phones.htmlÂ Â Â  </p>
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