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What is Sky Q and is it right for me?

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Steaming services have transformed the landscape of television with easy to use on-demand services – and Sky Q is the media giant’s response to this. But rather than adapt their existing – and ever-popular – system  Sky  unveiled a new golden standard in television - watching that built on the best of what is already available. Sitting one tier above Sky+, Sky Q offers a premium television service that offers pretty much all that you could want from your  TV  in one place. What are the main features of Sky Q? Sky Q  combines the huge choice and accessibility of Sky TV with the convenience and flexibility of streaming services. Whereas viewers of Sky TV have previously been restricted to recording two shows at a time, Sky Q allows you to record six programmes simultaneously – and watch a seventh! This is complemented by dedicated Sky Q boxes supporting Ultra HD and 4K television and films to assure the highest quality viewing experience. A neat slimline Sky Q box is matched by the layou...

WHAT ARE HEADSHOTS?

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It’s a simple question but the answer is anything but simple. Technically, headshots are tight framed portraits that focus attention on a person’s face. And that’s where many people think the story ends. Clients may simply ask for a professional headshot… ‘I just want to look professional’. But they haven’t fully thought through what a headshot is and what functions it performs. Close cropped, they provide detail and expression so communicate character, mood and intent. And this is important because a professional portrait isn’t simply a likeness, it is a marketing tool. It has an audience and a message. Whether it is a set of team photographs on a company website, your C.V., LinkedIn or even a dating website profile: your headshot has a job to do. This is where things start getting interesting for us and we'll share with you some information around purpose and how headshots can engage positive emotions. After reading this brief guide you'll know better about what kind of heads...

Take control with an anti-roosting system for seagulls

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Seagulls are a year-round problem for many communities but in the nesting season these problems can appear magnified. As the peak nesting season approaches, it might be time to consider installing an anti-roosting system for seagulls to minimise the impact the birds will have on your home or business. Already with a reputation for being noisy and aggressive, the nesting season, which runs through the months of April, May, June and July, can see these issues intensify. As large birds, seagulls can be intimidating and, with their often-reported habit of swooping down to steal food from unwitting passers-by, an increase in aggression will only make this worse. Seagull control in the form of an anti-roosting system is one way to take pre-emptive action against this. The first step in reducing a seagull control problem is by keeping them off your property in the first place. Once they have found a good place to roost with a nearby food supply, seagulls will remain there. How an anti-roosti...