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You’ve probably all heard by now about the computer virus that was affecting the Pentagon’s drone program last month. Well, in a recent development, the Pentagon has announced that the computer virus was not directed at the military systems but was, in fact, common malware used to steal login names and passwords used in online gaming.
Earlier in the week, PGi was awarded a People’s Choice Stevie Award for its latest service, iMeet, at the 2011 American Business Awards (ABA) reception. iMeet walked away with the award of Favorite New Computer Service category. In addition to that, iMeet also earned a finalist nod in the New Product or Service of the … Continue reading »
Windows 7 debuted back in 2009 and it is starting to show its age, if only just a little. One sign of this is the fact that Microsoft has released the first Service Pack for the operating system. If you don’t already know, a service pack is a collection of updates, bug fixes and enhancements … Continue reading »
No company likes to miss the mark when it comes to earnings and that is exactly what happened with computer giant Hewlett-Packard. HP recently reported that for the first quarter of 2011 they brought in a revenue of $32.3 billion. Sounds good right? Well, even though it is an increase of 4% from last year, it … Continue reading »
This is every student’s dream, to have the ability and knowledge to hack into their school’s computer system and change that lackluster D- into a standard B+. While we have seen endless scenarios like this play out in movies for years, a group of students in Colorado actually managed to pull it off.
When it comes to using a computer, most people are fairly well versed. In today’s generation many students and younger individuals are raised using a computer and all the different classes and programs out there make it easy for an adult to jump right in and start using. However, when it comes to computer problems … Continue reading »
Not only is Texas the second largest state in the nation, but it also has more Fortune 500 companies’ headquarters than any other state in the country, as well. With large companies such as AT&T, Whole Foods, Blockbuster, Dell, and ExxonMobil and large cities such as Houston and Dallas (the fourth and sixth largest in … Continue reading »
When most people think of Nashville, they don’t just think of it as the capitol of Tennessee. Often called “Music City,” Nashville is probably most known for being the “home of country music.” Several record labels, production companies, and recording studios make their homes or have office in Nashville, making the city the second largest … Continue reading »
For over 20 years, the staff at Computer Service Now have helped numerous healthcare and medical providers from all over the United States with all sorts of computer service needs. Computer Service Now can do everything from simple PC hardware problems with technicians being dispatched on an as needed basis to more cost efficient options … Continue reading »
Dell has partnered with Fonality to manufacture and sell an IP phone system for small and medium business (SMB). The Fonality phone system is built on Asterisk, which is an open source PBX and telephony platform. (http://www.asterisk.org/). Fonality is an enterprise class; professional grade IP based phone system. The hardware is standard Dell systems, you … Continue reading »