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Showing posts with label Geek Gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geek Gear. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2015

Geek Gear: REVIEW - The Desk Doctors of Pittsburgh

Most of us have a love / hate relationship with our technology. We love it when it works and hate it when it doesn’t. I consider myself a fairly high end user - always with a computer buzzing whether it’s laptop, a desktop, or a smart phone I always seem to have a machine on and humming in the background.

The jewel in my cyber crown has been my Alienware Aurora that I purchased way back 2010 (what most of your IT professionals would consider ‘ancient’ by tech standards). It’s been my lifeline for gaming, illustration, creating short movies, music, photography, and of course everything you see on this website. For better or worse, my computer has helped sate my creative and entertainment cravings for the last five years.

My Alienware Aurora

And so it should. Alienware machines are not cheap (they fall anywhere between the $15,000 to $5,000 range). You also get what you pay for and I’ve always been of the mindset that if you buy big you won’t need to buy often. However, most of us know that with technology that isn’t necessarily true and something is always bound to need replaced or repaired along the way. Such was the case of my poor Aurora.

The Black Screen of DOOM!!!
About two years ago I started getting the dreaded black screen of doom. Turn on the machine in anticipation of being productive only to have the screen go black five to ten minutes after getting into a heady project. This resulted in having to do a hard boot - that thing where you hold the power button for 30 seconds in order to force the machine into an off state, then hold the reset button on the back of the machine for 30 seconds while unplugged for another 30 seconds in the hopes of clearing any errors. Not the best method and merely a band aid in order to make the machine run.

Being well out of warranty, my first option was to contact Dell (who has owned Alienware since 2006). For $240.00 a year, Alienware owners can join the Dell Concierge Service, whom in turn would send you to six different people to make sure that you had the service first (otherwise they would refuse to speak with you) only to be shuffled to their call center in Costa Rica where the solution (or canned response) was to have one of their tech’s wipe your machine and reconfigure the operating system from the ground up (I know because they did this with me three times over the course of 2 years). Initially fixing the issue, the black screen of doom would always find it’s way back to my machine without warning even after turning off Windows updates and keeping only the bare minimum of software on the machine. In otherwords, my Aurora was turning into a brick.

The Desk Doctors to the Rescue!!!
Eventually, the black screen of doom kept rearing it’s ugly head on my machine. After doing some diagnostic tests it turned out my main drive containing all my programs was failing (after the first black out I decided to put important files on an external drive with redundant bluray backups just in case). Not wanting to deal with Dell for a fourth time (and knowing that their only solution would be to reinstall everything from scratch), I jumped on the net to see if I could find a local computer repair service that made house calls and wouldn't bankrupt me at the same time. Especially, because like so many other people, I was not in the market to be buying a new computer no matter how much I needed one.

After a little research I found a very unassuming and straight forward website called The Desk Doctors, Computer Repair and IT Consulting. They stated that for a flat rate (which was easy to find on their website) that they would come to the house, check out the machine, and then repair the issue.

At first it sounded too good to be true. We don’t live in a day and age where too many businesses make house calls of any kind, let alone have the transparency and fairness of price when it comes to what they charge. I took a leap of faith and gave the owner, Ray Delien a call.

The Desk Doctors / That's Unbelievable!

This family owned business has been around since 2009 when Ray took his own leap of faith, leaving his demanding job as an IT professional in order to give him the flexibility to balance his work / family life. At The Desk Doctors Official Website, the state that they not only have low flat rates, but they also do not have diagnosis fees - in otherwords, they don’t charge you to find out what is wrong with your computer and then leave you hanging. The easy to navigate website shows all the services and prices as if you were looking at a dinner menu. Remote support is $25.00. New computer setup is $75.00. Hardware repair is $90.00 and so on.

Ray dropped by right before Easter weekend around 11am, was super friendly and put me at ease immediately. After taking a quick look at the machine and diagnosing that it did in fact need a new harddrive, he unplugged everything and assured me that he would resurrect my poor Aurora Alienware and make sure that the black screen of doom was a thing of the past (the black screens being symptomatic of a failing harddrive, not a software issue as Dell had 'diagnosed'). I assured him that there was no hurry and appreciated him dropping by so quickly.

Inevitably, I did have some separation anxiety from my computer though I was assured by one of my work colleagues (who like me, is a power user working in video production) that he had also used the Desk Doctors who had pulled them out of a jam more than once, resurrecting his machines like modern day Doctor Frankenstiens. Again, I was immediately put at ease.

The following week I got a call from Ray saying that he was not only able to upgrade my drive from a 1.5 terabyte to a 2.0 terabyte drive and reinstall windows, but was also to navigate around my older, corrupted drive in order to create an image of all of my programs without issue. This ment that I did not have to spend countless hours reinstalling program after program, download after download. Everything worked perfectly from my anti-virus software to my MMORPG’s that can sometimes take weeks to download and update. Even my bookmarks from Chrome worked perfectly and al for the incredibly low price of $230.00. Not only was this ten dollars cheaper than the substandard Dell Concierge Service, but I also did not have to spend hours on the phone with a tech in Costa Rica for a band aid fix. Ray Delien from Desk Doctors did the impossible - he breathed life back into an old friend and she works like new again.

That said, not only would I recommend The Desk Doctors for all your home and small business needs, but I would put them on your speed dial (1-800-518-6219). Ray was great - not only did he fix the machine, but he also stuck around to make sure everything worked without issue before he left. This kind of hands on service is rare in this day of the ‘remote support only’ that the larger IT companies charge hourly for. That and being a locally owned family business means that quality is their mantra and it shows. I couldn’t be happier that I found them and will be using The Desk Doctors anytime my Alienware has those occasional hiccups.

The Desk Doctors are Microsoft Certified, part of the Pittsburgh Technology Council, have techs that have been in the biz for 10 years, have low flat fees, and make house calls. Quiet frankly, you won’t find better support for your computing issues within the Pittsburgh area. They can be contacted at 1-800-518-6219 or directly through Ray’s email at rdelien@thedeskdoctors.com .

Additionally, more information on all of their great services can be found on the Official Desk Doctors Website or in our own Pittsburgh Links section under 'Pittsburgh Cyber'.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Geek Gear: Amazingly Aimless Amazon!!!



Wholey Moley! It's been a while Pittsburgh Underground visited our Geek Gear section, but with the holiday's over and impending gift certificates from Amazon burning a hole in our pockets, we thought it might be fun to share some or our more random searches!

That's right kids - when you type random words in Amazon's search engine you might be surprised at some of the goofy stuff that people are trying to pawn off on the rest of the world. Check these treasures that we found floating at the bottom of the bin!

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Announcement: Summer of Scares Horror Flea Market THIS SATURDAY at Hollywood Theater!

Hey everyone! It's finally that time of the year to clean out your stash of geek gear so you can run right out and buy some more!!!

Need to clean out your stash of horror movies, books, posters and figures? Here's a way to make sure they find a loving home with other horror fans! Sell your horror stuff and help out the Hollywood Theater.

This Saturday, August 25th, Horror Realm will be sponsoring a Horror Flea Market from 10am to 2pm with all proceeds to benefit The Friends of the Hollywood Theater (1449 Potomac Avenue, Dormont PA).

Free admission and free parking (no money needed in the meters on weekends).

The concession stand will be open with plenty of hot popcorn, cool drinks, candy and there will be a bake sale. Plus a 50/50 raffle and a drawing for a pair of free weekend passes to Horror Realm's fall show.

The Hollywood Theater will also be running some crazy horror film trailers to entertain you.

Part of Horror Realm's Summer of Scares! All proceeds benefit Friends of the Hollywood Theater.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Geek Gear: Space Invaders Sofa!

The Space Invaders Couch designed by Igor Chak
  

Hey everybody! In one more week Tron Legacy comes to theaters (December 17). Wth that in mind, we revisit the videogame past for our Old School Gaming Month!

Set the wayback machine to to 1978, ah... the good ol' days - Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope was released in theaters that summer, and Stayin' Alive from Saturday Night Fever by the Bee Gees was on all the radio stations, and the Incredible Hulk premiered on on CBS. Also, a humble videogame designer from Japan named Tomohiro Nishikado creates the iconic grand daddy of shooters: Space Invaders.

Now... take the wayback machine back to the year 2010, where everything old is now new again, and industrial designer Igor Chak creates his homage to the raster graphics original in the form of the ultimate couch for all you potatoes.

Now granted, this little beauty is only a concept for right now, but I promise you, as soon as it's on the market we'll be ordering one for the Pittsburgh Underground Headquarters! Well played Igor!

Join us next Wednesday for a continuation of our Old School Gaming Month!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Geek Gear: Digital Decals to Spruce Up Your Space


Hey kids! Do you love classic videogames as much as we do at Pittsburgh Underground? Well, we're suckers for the old school days of Atari and Nintendo and now with the premiere of Tron Legacy on the horizon (starting December 17th in a theater near you), we wanted to bring you nothing but old school arcade gear for the month of December!

Ah... the good old days when you would go down to your local arcade and spend your hard earned quarters on the likes of Asteroids, Donkey Kong, Super Mario Brothers, or even Pong (that's right! We said we were old school and we weren't kidding!).

Well now the good folks at Blik are offering up custom wall graphics for both Atari and Nintendo properties.


In the Atari catagory (ranging from $35 to $45 depending on the set) you can choose from Asteroids,



For the Nintendo lovers (ranging from $65 to $75 depending on the set) you can choose from Super Mario Bros, New Super Mario Bros, and Classic Donkey Kong.

There's no school like the old school kids so don't hide your age - decorate your lair in all it's pixelated pride! And don't forget to tune in next Wednesday for our second entry into Old School Gaming Month here at good ol' PU!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Geek Gear: BALLS!!!

Chops Huber's Favorite T-Shirt (Seriously)

You heard us right kids! BALLS!!! They come in different sizes, colors, and textures. They can make noise, bounce, roll, or spin. Some glow, some shine, and some even write (ball point pens - duh!). That's right balls are EVERYWHERE! It's practically an epidemic! You can't walk five feet and not run into BALLS!!! The planet we all come from along with our very own moon and sun are shaped like gigantic BALLS!!! We are a ball-centric people and without them we'd all become orbless degenerates, gaizing into midnight sky at our Borg-like moon, wanting for something more out of life - namely, the want, the need, the desire for BALLS!!!

With that said, we would like to feed your spherical obsession this week with new products that rely on the ball as it's main component, making up it's overall form. So get ready! Get set! Play BALL!!!

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Geek Gear: Spy Gear Almost Here!


Hey gang! It's that time again - This week we're talking about spy gear! Let's face it, there aren't many of us dudes that don't want the life of 007 Believe it or not, these are some of the latest and greatest bits and bobs that would make a member from Q Branch green with envy.

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Geek Gear: What They Won't Think Of Next!


Howdy kids! It's that time again! This week we bring you inventions from the FUTURE!!! Ideas that might be WAY ahead of their time (and should probably stay there). These award winners speak for themselves so without further adieu...

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Geek Gear: Hey Lady! Nice Melons!


Hey kids! I don't know about you, but I think it's bloody HOT outside! Hot, sticky, and all around nasty with no end in sight. With that said, the only relief on the horizon is to endulge in summer's sticker treats... sweet, juicy, huge, melons...

With that said, this week the gang from good ol' PU brings you the tech & science of the watermelon. What can I say - it's a sticky subject that bursts with flavor, but not one that the gang from Pittsburgh Underground won't take a stab at.

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Geek Gear: Back To The Future Auto-Lacing Shoes!

Gotta Get Back In Time...

The gang here at good ol' PU can't get enough gear from one of our favorite trilogies: Back to the Future. When the second movie in the series debuted back in 1989, our heroes Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and Dr. Emmet Brown (Christopher Lloyd) immediately visit the year 2015 to stop his son, Marty McFly Jr., from getting involved in a crime with Biff Tannen's grandson, Griff, that ultimately sends the McFly family into a downward spiral.

As Mary McFly Senior impersonates his future son, one of the many 'future' fashions that he wears are shoes with auto-laces that tighten as soon as he places his foot inside them. Well, with 2015 only a mere five years away (how time McFlys!), the future is NOW!

Blake Blevin, the brains behind this tech, hooked a micro-controller on to the back of a pair of sneakers. Granted, even she states that the design is 'a little bulky' and more 'proof of concept', but the effect is still a lot of fun to watch! For a little more info, check out the Instructables article and the video below.


Who knows, in a few years and a few more prototypes, maybe Nike will make this concept a reality!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Geek Gear: REAL Lightsabers? The Dark Side of Tech

The Weapon of a Jedi?

The gang here at good ol' PU sense a great disturbance in the force - literally! Last month, Hong Kong company, Wicked Lasers introduced the new Spyder III. This laser is the real deal kids and looks a little too much like a Star Wars lightsaber (or Dr. Who's sonic screwdriver, depending on what side of the pond your geek falls).

For $200.00, you can nab yourself one of these dark beauties that come with this little warning to consumers:

Extremely dangerous is an understatement to the power of 1W of laser power. It will blind permanently and instantly and set fire quickly to skin and other body parts, use with extreme caution and only when using the included eye protection. Customers will be required to completely read and agree to our Class IV Laser Hazard Acknowledgment Form.

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Geek Gear: Street-Legal TRON Lightcycles Starting at $35,000!

The gang here at good ol' PU have been in love with all things TRON since its debut in on the big screens in 1982 (ah... the good old days!). If it wasn't for the incredible design work of famed futurist Syd Mead, TRON could have been a laughable experience. Syd not only created the look and feel for the movie, but his iconic light cycles stole that show have recently been updated for the sequel, TRON Legacy coming in December of 2010 (we can't wait!).

Original TRON Light Cycle Design by Syd Mead

For a mear starting bid of $35,000, you can now purchase a street-legal TRON light cycle from the brilliant custom motorcycle builders, Parker Brothers Choppers (sorry, no website for these folks just yet) in the signature neon accents of red, blue, yellow, green, or orange.


TRON Light Cycle 2.0

These bikes are built from the exact specs from the movie props using a buyers choice of 1000cc gasoline engine or a high-power electric motor with the largest features on the bikes being the custom built 22 inch hubless wheels. Parker Brother Choppers even promises to include an authentic TRON helmet (yes, how wicked is that!).

Order now! Rumors are that there will only be five of these babies built so if you got the dough, it's time to pony up before the movie hits this Xmas! Check out the pics below!



Thursday, June 3, 2010

Geek Gear: Think McFly THINK! Hoverboards are REAL!!!

That's right kids! Hoverboards. You've seen them in Back to the Future II, you know you want one, and now they are finally here... sort of.

In 2008, French artist Nils Guadagnin began working on this replica of Marty McFly's hoverboard from the second installment of the BEST time travel series of all time, Robert Zemeckis's Back to the Future. Crealev Company realized an electromagnetic system that levitates the board with a laser system stabilizes the object in mid air.


Video of Nils Guadagnin's Back to the Future II Hoverboard

Check out this same technology used on a window dummy that was developed for a shirt manufacturer to illustrate a new light weight fabric that is in development.


Floating Window Dummy by Crealev

What's so important about this piece (not underestimating the cool factor) is that it shows the multiple possibilities of how to give sculpture full spatial freedom. Granted, the hoverboard doesn't have the power to actually lift a person from the ground just yet, but it is a very promising step in the right direction.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Geek Gear: The Captain James T. Kirk Nutcracker

WOW! What can I say about this one kids, but WOW! Let's just cut to the chase - if any of you Trekkies who are in love with Captain Kirk would finally like to put your nuts in his mouth, BOY have I got a product for YOU!


Now Open Your Mouth And Say AAAAHHH!!!

The Star Trek Captain Kirk Nutcracker can be purchased for $19.99 (a bargin at a suggested price of $32.99) from the Star Trek Online Store. This wooden nutcracker stands at 11" tall and sports the original Trek series gold uniform in all it's glory.

Upon further inspection, you don't technically get to put your nuts in Kirk's mouth. There's actually a small opening in the chest that holds the nut in place for cracking. I know - probably a disappointment to some Trekkies, but it's still the closest your nuts will ever get to the Captain's gob so begger's really can't be choosers (Am I right there Captain Courage?)

Beam one aboard - no ship should be without one!