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How to Install Drivers for Windows 8

Wednesday, April 29th, 2015

How to Install Windows 8 Drivers

We’ve all been there; your old computer just wasn’t cutting it and you’ve decided to upgrade to a new laptop, tablet, or some sick hybrid of both with Windows 8 installed. The only problem is you’re having trouble installing drivers and it’s keeping you from completing work. Don’t worry, TalkLocal is here to show you how to install drivers for Windows 8.

Go to the manufacturer’s website

The manufacturer’s website URL is probably stamped on the box of your new device. If this isn’t the case, a quick search of the manufacturer’s name on google should provide the website. Once on the site, look for the customer service, downloads, or support area. Enter in the make and model of your device and the website should provide a driver. If there is no Windows 8 driver listed on the website, try a Windows 7 or XP driver.

Examine the driver

Right-click the start button and choose Device Manager from the pop-up menu. The manager should appear and list every part attached to your computer. Problematic devices should have a yellow exclamation point next to them. Click on your problem-device and proceed to click the “action” from the Device Managers menu bar and choose “add legacy hardware” from your drop down menu.

Install your new driver

The Add Hardware wizard should guide you through the steps of installing your new driver. However, this can require some computer skills to complete. If you’re stuck at this point, help could be just a call away! Use TalkLocal to find a skilled professional who can help you with your Windows 8 driver installation problems.

4 Ways to Make Your Tax Return Work for You

Sunday, April 26th, 2015

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Depending on what state you live in, the average IRS tax refund is between $2300 and $3300. With this kind of cash infusion, it’s tempting to thank Uncle Sam and then blow a bunch of money on entertainment. However, savvier citizens know that saving or investing your refund can turn it into a gift that keeps on giving. Below are four uses for your tax return that you won’t regret later on.

Home Improvement

Unless you pass down housing through your family, your home is an investment. When you move or pass away, you want to be able to sell it for a profit, and some relatively cheap improvements could significantly increase its market value. Spending tax return money on your handyman could financially benefit you or your family in the long run.

Insurance and Warranties

Everyone’s clumsy sometimes, and you can make smarter decisions as a consumer if you identify the valuables that you are most likely to break or lose. Extended warranties are available for everything from bikes to laptops, and spending some of your return insuring your at-risk possessions could save you big money down the road.

Bulk Purchases

Almost everything is less expensive if you buy a lot of it at once. This principle can turn your tax return into huge savings on consumer goods. Spending a few hundred on well-planned bulk purchasing of household commodities like paper towels and detergent could cut your grocery bills by around 50%.

Next Year’s Taxes

It’s the biggest bummer of any of these options, but it might be the most logical. Your tax return could easily become $2300-$3300 that you won’t have to pay out-of-pocket next time April 15 comes around. Alternately, you could put some of the money toward hiring a CPA to make next year’s taxes easier.

All four of these strategies have something in common – they turn your extra money into even bigger savings. TalkLocal can also help you with that by connecting you to an accountant to make some of those options not only savvy, but simple.

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You Can Insure That! An Introduction to Extended Warranties

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015

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If there’s one sure thing in life, it’s that accidents happen. You know you should buy insurance to protect the important things, like your healthcare, your car, your house, etc…but insurance can also protect you from the less-serious hassles in life, like when your past-warranty dinosaur-of-a-laptop from the Clinton presidency finally kicks the bucket. Below are some convenient types of insurance you never knew existed.

Laptop

Today, a sudden computer failure without a warranty can be more debilitating than a broken finger. Along with the loss of your files, you have to quickly cough up the dough for a replacement to avoid falling behind on work. Fortunately, a multitude of businesses can sell you extended warranties to make the transition between computers a little less stressful.

Bicycle

TV commercials have made it common knowledge that motorcycle insurance is available, but some of us like our cycles better without a motor. If you live in a high-crime area, your bicycle is an enticing target for theft. Thankfully, there’s now a thriving bicycle insurance market. Some of the big names include Velosurance and Markel.

Plumbing

Many homeowner’s insurance policies won’t cover repairs to your plumbing system, and if you live in an area with substantial temperature changes throughout the year, pipe problems can be all too common. Once again, plumbing insurance can ease these worries, and there are a variety of providers to choose from.

If any of your possessions regularly costs you hundreds of dollars in repairs or replacement costs, insurance may be a good option. However, it can’t keep your things from breaking or disappearing in the first place. When you need something replaced or repaired, check out TalkLocal’s iOS/Android app or website to get connected to service professionals near you right away.

Be Ready: 4 Smart Ways to Plan for Hurricane Season

Sunday, April 19th, 2015

Hurricane Season

Everyone loves the return of warm weather in the spring. However, for those of us on the East Coast, the rising temperatures come with something new to worry about – hurricane season starts in 6 weeks. If you live in a hurricane danger zone, it’s wise to start preparing now; readiness is the best way to ensure your safety and minimize damage to your home if a storm hits. Here are some tips to make sure you’re prepared for the worst.

Protect Yourself with Information

One of the easiest ways to stay safe during hurricane season is simply to stay well-informed of any dangers to yourself or your property. Learn the elevation level and flood-proneness of your home, and keep yourself updated on severe weather forecasts with your computer, TV, radio or smartphone.

Make an Emergency Plan

Knowing what to do in the event of a hurricane emergency can make a big difference. Make sure that you keep basic disaster supplies (water, flashlight, radio) accessible in your home. Also, make an evacuation plan with your family (set a meeting place and time) and practice it.

Hurricane-Proof Your Home

Doors, windows and other openings are the main points of failure when a building is damaged by a hurricane. Also of concern are dead or shallow-rooted trees, as well as lawn or deck fixtures that could become projectiles in strong winds. Fortunately, there’s a thriving industry of hurricane-proofing for these things. If you’re having trouble finding a hurricane-proofing contractor in your area, TalkLocal may be able to help.

Prepare for Repairs

If your home is damaged by the storm, getting everything fixed quickly is an essential part of returning to normal life. Have your local handyman’s number in your phone – if you don’t know who that is, use TalkLocal to find an available one near you.

Proper hurricane preparations start long before the storms have hit the ground but, as with all natural disasters, they can be daunting to think about. There are no shortcuts for educating yourself or keeping your family ready for an emergency, but for the pre- and post-storm housework, we’re here to help. Check out our Android/iOS apps or website to get connected to hurricane service professionals near you.

Spring Cleaning Early Bird: Tackle Cleaning the Fridge and Pantry!

Wednesday, March 4th, 2015

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Cleaning the fridge and pantry ahead of other spring cleaning tasks is a smart move. After all, what else can you do right now? You’ll still need your winter clothes for another few weeks. In the yard, the weeds and unruly hedges buried under snow are the least of your worries at the moment, and no one will visit the house in this weather unless it’s Christmas – which was last year. So, cleaning that fridge and pantry is the best way to get a head start on your spring cleaning.

Plus, cleaning and reorganizing your food storage early and often reduces the spread of bacteria, reduces waste from missing or hidden food, and frees you to extend the “Help yourself” offer to more guests without fear of shame or embarrassment.

No one likes opening a fridge to sights and smells that would cause some to lose their appetite.

Here are 4 tips for cleaning your fridge and organizing your pantry.

Save time:

Especially when dealing with perishables, time is of the essence. If you’re doing a thorough cleaning that involves removing food and shelves…

– Clear enough counter space
– Have an empty kitchen trash bag on the ready
– Set out boxes to organize cans or condiments
– Have all your cleaning supplies on hand

Dilute strong cleaning products with water or use green cleaning supplies:

For those stuck-on messes, ammonia is helpful only if heavily diluted (about 1:5 at most). Baking soda and water also make a great odorless cleaning agent. Just be sure not to leave strong odors or any caustic chemical residue behind when cleaning your fridge. Strong chemicals could harm your body if ingested over time or even subtly disrupt food flavors. Or, to be extra safe, consider BabyGanics all-purpose cleaner.

Toss out the junk while you’re at it:

It’s been proven that a McDonald’s hamburger could possibility outlive anyone foolish enough to eat it. Unfortunately, all those preservatives don’t have a similar effect on the human body. So, just because it’s still good, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t toss out the junk food with the rest of spoiled trash.

Make food easy to find (Out of sight means never in belly):

Now that you’ve tossed out the junk and disposed of the expired perishables, there’s plenty of room to make everything you have in-stock easier to see and use. Too often, the food we can’t find goes to waste or gets needlessly replaced. So, place that short bottle of Grey Poupon in front of the ketchup on the door shelf. Face labels forward when stacking canned goods and organize them by foot-type in case you need that second can of beans. Then, revel in your new found ability to pull together a meal on cheaper and shorter grocery trips.

Sounds nice in theory, but you just don’t have the time? Did you know that many cleaning and maid service companies offer one-time deep cleaning which can include your fridge and pantry if needed? And, no matter what’s lurking deep in those shelves, the professionals have probably seen worse.

Leave it to TalkLocal to find a cleaning service that fits your location, needs, and schedule. Our algorithm matches you to the right top-rated pro and connects you by phone in minutes. No phone tag!

Visit www.talklocal.com or download our iPhone or Android apps to get the help you need. 

Top 5 Tips for Staying Warm in Winter

Saturday, February 28th, 2015

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The temperature is in the single digits right now. February and March are essential months for getting the most out of your HVAC system and fortunately the web is full of heating hacks to help you stay warm. We’ve sifted through tips from industry experts and crafty consumers alike, and compiled the top 5 tips for staying warm this winter.

Program Your Thermostat… Or Trick It

Consumers and pros agree that programmable thermostats are the way to go, as they allow you to precisely adjust the temperature. If you have a locked thermostat, you can still get the most out of it with a little trickery. Putting ice near (not on) a locked thermostat lowers its temperature reading, compelling it to generate extra heat.

If You Don’t Use It, Don’t Heat It

This tip can mean big savings if you have a room that’s usually empty. Simply shut doors, windows, and vents leading to the vacant area to cut off the flow of heat to that area. You might as well only spend money on heating what you will actually feel.

Take Advantage of Competition

Utilities love to woo new customers by giving them price advantages. If you’ve been with your gas or electric provider for a long time, check out a comparison tool to ensure that you’re getting the most savings possible from your heating bill.

Insulate the Essentials

Namely your attic and hot water heater. Professionals agree that these two things account for a huge amount of heat loss. If you don’t have access to commercial insulation, a sturdy blanket wrapped around your water heater will still make a difference.

Use the Sun

This one just requires common sense and a little extra effort. Use as much solar heat as possible by opening windows that are in sunlight, and closing the curtains on windows that are in shadow.

Spring might be on its way, but we all have a few more weeks of surviving the chill ahead of us. With a little bit of know-how, you can stay toasty without splurging on your heating bill. Follow our tips and you’ll find that it’s your spending that’s crazy low— not the temperature.

Last Minute Halloween Treats

Thursday, October 30th, 2014

Written by Krystal Moore

Alright, everyone. It’s here. You’ve put up all the decorations. You took advantage of the candy sales that will rot the neighborhood children’s teeth. You’ve bought your little monsters the costume they’ve been wanting since last year. It’s twenty minutes until the party you’re hosting that you know will be to die for…except you don’t have those classic fun Halloween treats! You don’t want to serve just anything; it needs to be Halloween worthy (and we know that a handful of candy doesn’t cut it for the adults…usually.) Well, we’ve got just what you need for some fun, fast and last minute Halloween treats:

DSCF1710Jello Brain: Eating someone’s frontal lobe is disgusting. That’s why you should serve brain shaped jello instead. These jello molds can be found at a number of locations and websites, including Walmart and Amazon. Add variety with vampire brains (red), swamp monster (green), or classic human (pink). (For added effect: parents, have your kid dress up like a zombie, begging for the jelly brain. The crowd will go wild.)

DSCF1715Oreo Ogres: It’s easy to turn one of those orange Nabisco cookies into a cute little ogre. Just grab some candy corn, icing eyeball candy and a tiny piece of black licorice. (Note: You can also use the leftover cookie parts by crushing them up and sprinkling them around the perimeter of the cookie plate. Add some green sprinkles as well and they’ll have popped up out of their own swamp.)

DSCF1719Sandwich Monsters: Next up, you want to give them a treat that’s just a tiny bit healthier than a bunch of candy and cookies so make a cute little sandwich monster. Take some slices of bread and cut them into the perfect shape you want, though ghosts and little pumpkins are really easy. (For added effect: we suggest making them any type of sandwich that will be oozing with goodness.)

DSCF1709Salad Monster: You’ve probably set a salad plate but it seems so blah compared to the rest of your creations. How do you spice it up? Here’s an idea: you take the lettuce and give it crazy hair, make some hard boiled eggs for eyes, dressing cup for a nose, add some baby carrots for the mouth and voila! You’ve got a salad so crazy that it’s begging to be eaten!

DSCF1716Haunted Halloween Punch: Your guests will need something to drink after eating all your delicious treats. We suggest making your usual big bowl of punch (but putting it in a cauldron adds a nice touch) then make sure it’s completely red. Put in some creepy looking eyeball ping pong balls to float around in the punch (or let them sit at the bottom and wait for people to fish them out) but remember to inform your guests that they are NOT edible. They just make things look cool.

We hope you can have fun with these last minute Halloween treat preparations and we hope your Halloween is especially spooky.

Three Children’s Themed Bedrooms Re-Imagined for Adult Life

Monday, October 20th, 2014

Written by Dallea Caldwell

So much of growing up is about replacing your stuff. Think about it: we go from cribs to beds and from diapers to pull-ups. We put away the action figures, the teddy bears and the Barbies. We surround ourselves with the right things and that makes us big girls and big boys.

Yet, somewhere inside, our inner-child is still trying not to suck on his or her thumb, trying to face the chill without their  security blanket and longing for the things that once gave him or her comfort and joy.

Still secretly obsessed with the themes and imagery that stoked your imagination and inspired your bedroom decor in your youth? These home decor options take classic children’s themed bedrooms and reinterpret them for your sophisticated adult life.

1. The Princess Theme: From a Princess to a Queen:

The whimsy, romantic, ultra-feminine and glamour of your old princess-themed bedroom can inspire your style without compromising sophistication. Pinks and pastels, metallic and sparkle, flowers and lace and chandeliers in the darnedest places make even the most avant-garde decor a delicious feast for the senses.

2. The Space Theme: From a Child-Wonder to…Even More Childlike Wonder:

Now that geeks are the new cool kids, maybe you can trade your rocket ship lunch box for a rocket ship suitcase. Well, that may be a bad idea, but starry skies and planetary murals can show off your style and your enduring sense of wonder, too.

3. The Superhero Theme: From Believing the Impossible to Doing the Impossible

Thank you, Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, for officially declaring that pop art is art. Now, it’s officially acceptable to pass off comic books and superheroes as pop art and icons. And, don’t be afraid to splurge on a full-fledged bat-lair for a look that says, “I’m an adult, so I bought MYSELF these toys”.

Every day we so-called grown-ups struggle to fill adult roles and fit adult expectations, while feeling as clumsy now as we did when we played dress-up in our parents’ clothing.

So, when nostalgia tugs at your adult sensibilities like a persistent child whose parents just cut through the toy aisle at Walmart on their way to the tupperware section…go ahead, get inspired and give in – if only just a little. You deserve it.

And, if your inner-child is having an all-out temper tantrum over the challenges of finding a local professional for your home-remodeling project, talklocal can spoon feed you up to 3 local pros even before the end of time-out. Just visit www.talklocal.com and enter your service details.

Troubleshooting Your Coffee Maker

Monday, September 29th, 2014

Written by Mitali Bellamkonda

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The alarm clock shrieks; your bloodshot eyes shoot open and quickly narrow to a piercing squint. It’s already way too bright out. Then, as soon as you rise to your feet, you get a blistering headache as if you’d just climbed Mount Everest. You’re only 3.5 ft above bed level, yet the air is even thinner.

When the start of your day is this irritatingly bad, you seriously consider burying yourself back under the covers and trying the whole thing again tomorrow. Fortunately, today is National Coffee Day! So, slip those chilly toes into your bunny slippers and pay homage with a nice hot cup of all that’s keeping you out of that nice warm bed.

But wait! Even that goes terribly awry. Is it too petty an expectation to think that the amount of water that goes into your coffee machine should roughly match the amount of coffee that comes out? Instead, your coffee cup has far less. What tomfoolery is this?

Turns out, you’re not crazy nor are you alone. It’s a common problem.

In fact, in our house, we’ve long cracked the mysterious case of the missing coffee water and have a few tricks for outwitting the invisible coffee thieves.

Want to maximize your coffee output until every sweet, sweet ounce is accounted for? Try these simple steps:

First, check to make sure the tubing is in the proper place. Loose tubing allows steam to escape the machine before ever reaching your coffee cup.

Second, flush out the tubing with vinegar. This should clean out any clogs or buildup that may be blocking the water flow.

Finally, clean out the tubing with as much water as needed to get rid of the vinegar taste…unless you want a tangy kick in your taste buds to really wake you up!

If these steps don’t work, consider bringing your coffee maker to an appliance repair professional or just get a new one if it’s one of the really cheap ones. Severe clogs or punctures in the tubing may be irreparable.

However, don’t let such thoughts bring you down today. This is your day to enjoy one of the things that makes getting out of bed more bearable. So, to all of you caffeine fiends out there, Happy National Coffee Day!

Easy Party Tips for July 4th

Friday, June 27th, 2014

Written by Marianne Zhao

It’s almost that time of year for a day filled with the smells of barbecue, ice cream, sunscreen, and bonfires and the sounds of fireworks echoing into the night. That’s right, July 4th!! This holiday not only celebrates the independence of the United States of America but also encompasses the relaxation and fun that comes with summer and family. If you want to do something a little different this 4th of July, here are some quick and easy party ideas you can try:

Decorations: It’s all about Red, White, and Blue

– You can’t go wrong with colored tissue paper streamers: they look great both inside and outside the home!

– Paint your flower pots red, white, and blue for a nice festive theme in your backyard.

– Decorate your grass with white stars: cut a star shape into cardboard for a stencil. Lay the stencil on your lawn and spray the grass with water. Then use a flour sifter to fill the shape with flour.

– Use blue or red glassware (pitchers, cups, glass bottles).

– Many dollar stores sell various sized flags. These can be placed anywhere you like for a 4th of July feel!

Food: Get creative

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– Watermelon is great in the summer and, to make it even more festive, you can carve your festive designs or words onto the watermelon, just like a jack-o-lantern (try: July 4th or stars).

– Sticking with the fruit theme: a fruit bowl consisting of blueberries, strawberries/raspberries, and bananas/apples. You can take a white rectangular plate and create the American flag with the different fruits.

– Serve fruit punch (red) or Gatorade (blue); you can have these in clear bowls or clear dispensers.

– You can never go wrong with a USA-themed cake or party platter!

Enjoy your holiday!

With these ideas in mind, we hope you have a perfect 4th of July! (Don’t forget the fireworks!)  And remember that if you are swamped with a busy schedule or just want some help planning your party, TalkLocal has the best party planners for you. Check us out here.