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Electrical Safety Guide For Restaurateurs

As a restaurant owner, you need to take care of thousands of things including your staff, customers, food quality, hygiene, the interiors, and many more. One of the major things you need to care about is the proper flow of electricity and earthing of cables. Electrical power is part of the modern lifestyle. But, if we don't handle them with care then there are chances of electrical hazards. It often leads to burns, shocks, and electrocution. It is necessary to be aware of any potential electrical risks. Food service industries are the biggest users of electrical equipment and appliances. Long term and frequent use can cause wear and tear in appliances making them dangerous. This gets compounded by the fact that the staff is under immense pressure to get materials and prepare them all the time. It is one of the major reasons why restaurant owners give the least importance to safety and maintenance. But as an owner, you need to understand the importance of keeping your restaurant sec...

Different Types of USB Printer Cables And Monitor Cables

Today computers and printers have become household items. We cannot imagine our lives without them at all. Printers and computers go hand in hand. Some companies sell them along with cables while some sell machines and cables separately. Talking about printers, you can connect them not only to computers but also to other devices like cameras, laptops, pen drives, etc. With the advancement of technology, you can now find wireless printers and connect them easily over the internet. But nothing beats the good old cable connection. So, in this article, we will see different types of cables for printers as well as monitors. USB Printer Cables: They come with a USB connector and have a data transfer capability of 480mbps which perfect speed for bulk printing. There are different USB printer cables; they are USB Type A, Type B, Type B, Mini B4, and B5 pin, and Micro USB A-B. Parallel Printer Cables: These are the most traditional printer cables which consist of two parallel connectors that ho...

The Complete Guide to Computer Cables

I don’t remember any part of my childhood without computers. From painting things in MS paint, searching for things on Yahoo to now doing everything from mobile phones, and being super-dependent upon for everything Google, we all grew up. We know all there is to do with computers but what do we really know about computers? Its components and especially the  computer cables . We All Know About The CPU, Its Parts, Mouse, Keyboards, Etc. But, Here In This Article, We Are Going To Talk About The Types Of Cables And Ports Computers Have, Their Features And The Best Ways We Can Use Them: VGA Cables: VGA stands for Visual Graphics Array. It is a type of cable which carries visual display data from CPU to monitor. It consists of cable and a connector at each end and is usually blue in color. One end of the VGA cable is attached to the port in the graphics card on the motherboard while the other port is in the display device. When the computer is running, the video card transmits video disp...

Choose from the Smart Gifts for the Batch of 2020

Graduation:   a special day we all look forward to since the day we enter college. We all have worked hard for 4 years or maybe 5 years and waited for the big day to make our friends and family proud of our achievements. But, this year, due to the pandemic many people were not able to attend as graduation means large gatherings. This might have made the batch of 2020 anxious and nervous about their future. Though many universities organized virtual graduation ceremonies, there will always be a void of not being able to attend it in person. So, if you have a relative or friend who graduated this year but is going through some of the low times of life, then it's time to give them gifts, celebrate their graduation, and cheer them up. Here We Have Designed A Complete List Of Gifts You Can Gift That’ll Help Them Become Future-Ready: Smart watches:  This is the era of technology, a time of being smart. We live in the new concept of smart homes and smart cities. Everything is turning...

What Makes a Portable Home Office?

A lot of us have never worked from home so we’ve never had a dedicated space for it. But now we have to. At work, we enjoy certain flexibility and largesse when it comes to equipment. Based on your requirement, you might have a large desktop monitor and even multiple monitors so you can work with a large screen real estate. This luxury might be difficult to come by at home. If you have a dedicated home office and the necessary funds, you can outfit a full scale workstation. If you don’t have a home office and work from your living room coffee table, or dining table, you need more flexible, collapsible equipment. We have previously talked about the home office setup, but let’s take it up a notch and talk about a different kind of home office. Furniture brands often talk about having collapsible elements that can be tucked away when not required. So why shouldn’t that apply to your workstation? Let’s Look At The Ultimate Portable Workstation Tools: A Laptop That Knows What It’s Doing: Ye...

3 Must-have Cables in Your Everyday Cable Toolkit

The one cable that everyone knows is a USB cable. You unplug your phone from the charging brick and plug it into the laptop to keep it charging while you transfer files. It's so common that most of the time it goes unnoticed. But like any other electronic item, there are nuances and if you learn all the differences between all of them, you will see how the slight changes in versions change the specifications and thus its abilities. There are multiple types of  USB cables  and in all of those, there are versions. If you are building a cable tool kit that you can use for all your devices for various purposes, here are some that you should definitely add: USB A cable and its variants: A USB A to micro USB B cable is used for devices such as phones, tablets, ebook readers, point and shoot cameras, Bluetooth speakers, etc. Simply having one of these can be an asset. This also means you can use the same charging brick with all of them, essentially reducing the number of things you h...